During the year 1943, Thailand had undergone both societal and political changes. However, one thing that never changed over time was the hatred between Praya-apibanbamrung and Prawijitsinpakarn's families. One reason was due to Praya-apibanbamrung's mother running away with Prawijit's father. This brought disgrace upon Praya-apibanbamrung's family. Praya-apibanbamrung's family have one son, Pranithit-Rukthamasathit, and three daughters: Prik, Champa, and Peep. The family's grandchildren, which are Pranithit's daugthers, are Pathama, Paweena, and Paramee. This story centers around the relationships that develop between the two feuding families. Pathama, Praya-apibanbamrung's oldest granddaughter, falls in love with Thana, son of Prawijit. Paweena is jealous of her older sister so she went to tell Praya-apibanbamrung. As a result, Pathama was severely beaten and forced to become a nun. Thana, along with Tantawan, Pathama's best friend, helped her escape from the temple. She then married Thana. Praya-apibanbamrung was enraged by this and decided to cut ties with her. Time passes and Paweena and Paramee grew up into beautiful women. Tanpan, another grandchild of Prawijit, secretly likes Paramee. He attended a ceremony for the opening of the three women's restaurant. Tanpan had the opportunity to speak with Praya-apibanbamrung and they got along well, but Praya-apibanbamrung didn't know he was the grandchild of his enemy. (Source: AsianFuse Wiki) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: ขมิ้นกับปูน
- Also Known As: A Tale of Two Castes , Tumeric with Limestone Paste , Khamin Kap Pun
- Director: Thongchai Prasongsanti
- Genres: Historical, Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Noom Santisuk Promsiri Main Role
- Moo Dilok Thongwattana Main Role
- Es Kantapong BumrungrakThanaMain Role
- Green Ausadaporn Siriwattanakul Main Role
- Bank Artit TangwiboonpanitTanpanSupport Role
- Mook Mookda NarinrakParameeSupport Role