Luk is the only son of His Highness Naruenat and Lady Sri. When his father brought another woman to live in the house, Luk was sent to study abroad. The other woman is Khun Kae, another one of his father’s wives, and he now has a little brother named Peemarn. Soon after his father’s death, her Highness sent his brother from another mother, Peemarn, to study abroad with him. Luk then became serious about his own education, and he also loved and cared for Peemarn very well. Then, his mother, Her Highness, became severely ill. Before she died, she entrusted everything to Khun Kae. Khun Kae loves and respects all the family members and runs the household very smoothly. After finishing his education, Luk takes over the family business. Although he is very successful in business, he is often criticized for his social behavior. The complaints went to Khun Kae who decided that she would try and find a good woman that is suitable and qualified to marry Luk. When Khun Kae was unsuccessful in finding a wife for Luk, she decides to turn her attention to Peemarn instead. However, Peemarn already had a woman he loved so he refused. Therefore, she asked Luk for help. Luk met Rojarate (Noon), who was the love of Peemarn, and told her he would pay her 10 million baht to break up with Peemarn. In order to ensure there would not be any problems, he also signed a marriage license with her and planned to divorce her once he is certain that Peemarn would marry Nutta, the woman his mother chose. Rojarate accepted the marriage agreement because she needed money to pay off her older brother’s debt. Luk believes he could buy anything with money, and thus, he thinks Rojarate is just like any other woman that does anything for money. However, after the marriage, Luk and Rojarate fall in love. Nonetheless, Family drama ensues w/ plenty of jealousy and misunderstandings to provide many challenges and impediments to their love. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: ค่าของคน
- Also Known As: Ka Kaung Kon , A Person's Worth , Priceless Love
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Pong Nawat KulrattanarakLukMain Role
- Nune Woranuch Bhirombhakdi Main Role
- Oh Anuchit SapunpohngJetsadaSupport Role
- Ice Apitsada KreurkongkaJanejiraSupport Role
- R Arnuttaphol SirichomsaengGaiSupport Role
- Pitchaya ChaowalitNuttaSupport Role
Reviews
Entertaining
I'm surprised that this show isn't that well-regarded on MDL. It's probably one of the most entertaining Thai dramas I watched in a long time, with very compelling chemistry, and pretty good tempo.With Thai dramas you sort of have to accept that the male lead is a jerk 99.9% of the time. In Kha Khong Khon, he is still a jerk but he doesn't score that high on the jerk scale. When he's normal he's sweet enough. The female lead is your typical pretty female lead who's always on about her dignity and somehow falls in love with the nastiest guy in the world. In Kha Khong Khon, the female lead topped the pretty-o-meter; she is gorgeous.
The plot is really nothing to shout about, the characterization is also nothing to shout about, but this drama is just entertaining as it is. The chemistry between the actors is sizzling and they put in some very good performances (with great visuals as well). The plot moves pretty fast in the first 12 episodes or so. After that it just goes round and round, so you'll have to make good use of the fast-forward button.
I like it though. Thai dramas always have dubious plot and logic but at least this drama is great in all the other aspects.
Some people said the drama dragged towards the end, I for one didn't feel that. I liked that for once the problems didn't disappear just because the second FL was out of the picture.
The strongest point for this drama in my opinion is the characters, they are all rational people, even the antagonists. It's really believable in that aspect and you can understand the actions from everybody. Overall I think this is not the best drama in the world, but compared to the other slap/kiss I've watched to this day, this deserves a solid 8.