Rin is a woman who appears to have it all: She is a key member of the VIP customer management team at a major Thai department store. The team caters to the store’s super-rich clients, providing private shopping sessions and exclusive services. As well as being successful, she is also beautiful, and has a dashing and equally successful husband Pakawat, the team leader of the same management team. But her life comes crashing down around her one late night, she hears Pakawat having a heated argument with someone on the phone. Soon after, she receives an anonymous text message that reads “Your husband is having an affair with someone from your team.” All of a sudden, Rin is consumed with suspicion, eager to find out who sent the message. She begins to suspect Pakawat may be cheating on her behind her back with someone she thought she could trust. Is Pakawat a love rat? And if so, who has he been cheating on her with? (Source: Viki) Edit Translation
- English
- ภาษาไทย
- Français
- Português (Brasil)
- Native Title: VIP รักซ่อนชู้
- Also Known As: V.I.P , Rak Son Chu , วีไอพี
- Director: Mi Thanawat Panyarin, Ah Santi Torwiwat
- Screenwriter: Apirat Hinkaew, Nueng Chawanon Sarapat, Oh Wantawil Suknoy
- Genres: Mystery, Business, Romance, Melodrama
Where to Watch VIP
Cast & Credits
- Pong Nawat KulrattanarakPhakkhawatMain Role
- Pooklook Fonthip Watcharatrakul"Rin" RinnaraMain Role
- Perth Veerinsara TangkitsuvanichLalitaSupport Role
- Karn Kidakarn RatchakitprakarnSaintSupport Role
- Captain Phutanate HongmanopJakchaiSupport Role
- Pang Ornjira LarmwilaiMonthiraSupport Role
Reviews
Still recommended
Both Korean and Thai series have issues, mainly viewers are expected to read the mute male lead's mind in both scripts. Writers in general in this version (Thai) kept that oppressive black-hole (silent-stoic male lead) of the original intact while not skimping on the lighter side stories to soften the main topic. Sadly, they did nullify a perfectly good outcome in favor of the Thai penchant for forgiveness. I seriously wanted to see those original scenes played out in full, with Pong's character as 'apathy's' target. But it wasn't meant to be.Strictly as a lakorn and under its own production; "VIP" with its seasoned cast follows the original Korean story nearly line for line, while fulfilling that need for the dramatic that some Thai soap operas are well known for. Long awkward moments for emphasis, overly played dramatic music, split screen longing, a second female lead that will not stop crying, a male lead's stare instead of dialogue, and flashbacks a must. Closure going far beyond the original; tying up loose ends in a neat future bow. A life lessons script; that needed to be itself, but didn't quite make it. Loosing the original's final impact in the transition. I blame production. An average series, with a few too many episodes. Still recommended. Watch accordingly.
Don't let the bad rating stop you
I like this drama. It's gripping and I've waited and watched each episode as it was released.While it is a remake of Korean drama, you can see the stark difference as you can see Thai society culture with it.
I like the acting of all the actors though Pak always seemed to have the same expression.
The VIP team all shine in their parts.
Also the budding secondary couple was well incorporated.
I've been watching pook look and she is such a versatile actress.
Also I love the wardrobe in here. Thai fashion really is so pretty