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''Fa Mai'' (, , ; lit "new horizon") is a 2004 Thai television series adapted from Suporn Bunnark's novel of the same title. Discussing events in the late reign of King
Borommakot King Borommakot (, ) or King Maha Thammarachathirat II () was the king of Ayutthaya from 1733 to 1758. His reign was the last blooming period of Ayutthaya as the kingdom would fall nine years after his death.Chakrabongse, C., 1960, Lords of Life, ...
. Until the establishment of the Rattanakosin city of King Buddha Yodfa Chulalok the Great through the life of Or-saen, the protagonist of the story. He is friend of Khun Kon Yai (King Phra Buddha Yodfa Chulalok the Great), Khun Kon Klang (
King Taksin the Great King Taksin the Great (, , ) or the King of Thonburi (, ; ; Teochew: Dên Chao; 17 April 1734 – 7 April 1782) was the only king of the Thonburi Kingdom that ruled Thailand from 1767 to 1782. He had been an aristocrat in the Ayutthaya Kingdom ...
) and Khun Kon Lek (
Maha Sura Singhanat Maharurasinghanat, Prince of Front Palace (; (1 November 1744 – 3 November 1803) was the younger brother of King Rama I, the first monarch of the Chakri dynasty of Siam. As an Ayutthayan general, he fought alongside his brother in various camp ...
), whose authors were inspired by the history of Chao Phraya Maha Sena (Bunnag), the beginning of the Bunnag family. Khun Supon is a daughter-in-law of this family. directed by Jaroon Thammasin and starred Nattawut Sakidjai, Danuporn Punnakant, Atsadawut Luengsuntorn,
Patcharapa Chaichua Patcharapa Chaichua (; ; born 5 December 1978), or nickname Aum (; ), is a Thai actress. Biography Patcharapa was born on 5 December 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok, officially known in Thai language, Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and ...
, Jiranan Manojam, Phudarith Prombandan, Chinmis Bunnag, Konggrapan Sengsuriya. It started airing on
BBTV Channel 7 Channel 7 HD, formerly known as Bangkok Broadcasting & Television Company Limited Channel 7 () is a Thailand and Bangkok's first commercial broadcasting, commercial free-to-air television network that was launched on 27 November 1967 as Thail ...
in
Thailand Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ...
on 9 June 2004.


Summary

The end of the reign of His Majesty King
Borommakot King Borommakot (, ) or King Maha Thammarachathirat II () was the king of Ayutthaya from 1733 to 1758. His reign was the last blooming period of Ayutthaya as the kingdom would fall nine years after his death.Chakrabongse, C., 1960, Lords of Life, ...
of
Ayutthaya Kingdom The Ayutthaya Kingdom or the Empire of Ayutthaya was a Thai people, Thai kingdom that existed in Southeast Asia from 1351 to 1767, centered around the city of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (city), Ayutthaya, in Siam, or present-day Thailand. Europe ...
. When Saen was 8 years old, he retired to Luang Pichit Borathet. (or Luang Nai Sit), the father of Saen. Take Saen to present himself as a servant His Highness. and he was bestowed as a chamberlain of Somdej Phra Maha Uparaja Chaofa Thammathibet. he is adorable and greatly favored him. because he is the youngest servant They also look very good. he is close to chamberlain, 3 senior men. Khun Kon Yai and Khun Kon Lek He is a brother from a family of nobles and rich, long-standing aristocrats, goddess of Wat Dusit and has a home in the area of Wat Suwandaram. The other one, Khun Kon Klang, is a sworn friend of Khun Kon Yai and Khun Kon Lek. Khun Klang is of Chinese descent and can speak Chinese. Yuan and Malay. This senior magistrate, only Khun Yai is the chief minister of Front Palace. Khun Lek and Khun Klang are the royal servants of the Royal palace. Later, when Ayutthaya was Fallen These four chamberlains have made great contributions in salvaging and building a new city into a "new horizon" for all Thai people.


Cast


Main cast

* Nattawut Sakidjai as Or-Saen * Danuporn Punnakant as Chaofa Dok Madua * Atsadawut Luengsuntorn as Chaofa Thammathibet Chaiyachet Suriyawong *
Patcharapa Chaichua Patcharapa Chaichua (; ; born 5 December 1978), or nickname Aum (; ), is a Thai actress. Biography Patcharapa was born on 5 December 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok, officially known in Thai language, Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and ...
as Renu-Nual * Jiranan Manojam as Kara Bu-ning * Thapakorn Ditsayanandana as Luang Pichit Borathet * Phudarith Prombandan as Khun Kon Yai * Chinmis Bunnag as Khun Kon Klang * Konggrapan Sengsuriya as Khun Kon Lek * Atima Thanaseniwat as Ploy-Waen * Sattawat Dullayavijit as Chaofa Ekkathat * Kajornsak Rattananitsai as King Maung Ywa *
Sombat Metanee Sombat Metanee (; 26 June 1937 – 18 August 2022) was a Thai actor and film director, who was honored as National Artist in the performing arts branch (movies-television drama) in 2016. At one time, he held the Guinness World Record for most ...
as King Borommakot *
Bin Bunluerit Bin Bunluerit or Bin Banluerit (; nickname: Top; born May 27, 1962, in Sa Kaeo province (Prachinburi province at the time) is a Thai actor and director whose notable works include the Thai historical drama, ''Bang Rajan (film), Bang Rajan'', ''Pa ...
as Muen Sri Sorrarakraj * Ekapan Bunluerit as Phraya Rajmotri (Pin) * Attachai Anantamek as Orkya Phra Phitsanulok (Rueang) * Watcharakiet Boonpakdee as
Phraya Phichai Phraya Phichai (), or popularly known as Phraya Phichai Dap Hak ( th: พระยาพิชัยดาบหัก; lit: Phraya Phichai of the broken sword) (1741–1782) was a historic Siamese nobleman of Mon descent who served as a military ...
* Adul Dulyarat as Saen's Grandfather * Bussara Naruemit as Saen's Grandmother * Virint Chei-Aroon as Glin Chant * Nattarinee Kannasoot as Chao Chom Peng * Wanyuda Saeng-U-dom as Chao Chom Man * Suchuo Pongwilai as
Maha Nawrahta Gen. Maha Nawrahta (, , called Mang Maha Noratha by Damrong Rajanubhab; d. March 1767) was joint commander-in-chief of the Royal Burmese Army from 1765 to 1767. The general is best known for commanding the southern invasion force in the Burmese ...
* Wanchai Paovibul as Phraya Rattana Thibet * Piya Trakoonrat as Chamuen Wai Woranart * Thanayong Wongtrakul as Prince Chit Sunthon * Prab Yuttaphichai as Prince Sunthonthep * Worapot Cha-em as Prince Sepphakdi * Porjet Kaenphet as Phraya Phonlathep * Pipatphon Komarathat as
Ne Myo Thihapate Ne Myo Thihapate (; ), also spelled Nemyo Thihapte and Nemiao Sihabodi (),Rajanubhab, D., 2001, Our Wars With the Burmese, Bangkok: White Lotus Co. Ltd., was a general in the Royal Burmese Army of Konbaung Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). The general ...
* Wajira Permsuriya as Riam * Sakan Ramputra as King Maung Lauk * Surajit Bunyanont as Luang Pipat Gosa * Nittaya Panatuek as Aunt os Renu Nuan * Damp Datsakorn as Tong-In * Vatchara Sittikul as Som-Kleang * Utsaneeyaporn Polcharoen as Princess Nim * Praparat Rattanathada as Prik * Kriseeh Kaewvimol as Phraya Decho * Sura Murathanont as Phraya Thainam * Janthana Siripol as Krab's wife * Tassanee Seedasamutra as Phraya Chakri's wife * Umphon Suansuk as Meun Thip Sena * Chaiya Sudjaidee as General Suki * Phak Phattaraphong as Phraya Aphai Raja * Duangdao Jarujinda as Qween Aphainuchit * Pirojna Sangwaributr as Phraya Tani Sri Sultan * Thaksin Bunphongsa as King Alaungpaya * Karawut Pinthong as Mahadlek Hoom-Plae * Thannamas Kwanmas as Chaofa Sangwan * Piyada Penjinda as Qween of Ekkathat (Princess Meng-Mao) * Yodchai Meksuwan as Phra Sri Suriya Phaha * Virint Chei-Aroon as
Phithak Thephamat Krom Phra Thephamat (, died 1774), also known as Iang () or Nok-iang (), was a royal woman of the Thonburi dynasty, Siam. She was the mother of Taksin, the founder of Thonburi kingdom. She was of Mon-Thai descent. Ancestry François Turpin s ...
* Govitha Watanakul as Phra Chieng-Ngern * Chalermporn Phumphanwong as Luang Gosa


Recurring cast

* Chalong Pakdeevijit as
Maha Thiha Thura Maha Thiha Thura ( ; also spelled Maha Thihathura; died 1782) was commander-in-chief of the Burmese military from 1768 to 1776. Regarded as a brilliant military strategist, the general is best known in Burmese history for defeating the Chine ...
* Seri Wangnaitham as Or-Grab * Pakorn Pornphisut as Narenthon, Prince Surenthra Phithak


Production

Professor Dr. Suriya Rattanakul, the successor of Suporn Bunnag, gave an interview about the origin of this novel. The protagonist, Or-saen, was inspirated from the Bunnag family. There was a person named Sen. The character Renu Nuan was born from a woman who married Chao Khun Bunnag, named Chao Khun Nuan. She wrote 6 chapters of the novel and was published on May 19, 1967. It is a very popular novel. but still Did not write any more scripts. Until 1991 that during the summer semester, Professor Dr. Suriya found the outline of the rest of the poem. Therefore, it was published for the second time with the finished content. which received a very good response until it was made into a television drama in 2004. Based on the La Loubert archives It is an important document in the research and writing of the chapter with the historical evidence that has the most accepted content in the history. By telling stories from the reign of King
Borommakot King Borommakot (, ) or King Maha Thammarachathirat II () was the king of Ayutthaya from 1733 to 1758. His reign was the last blooming period of Ayutthaya as the kingdom would fall nine years after his death.Chakrabongse, C., 1960, Lords of Life, ...
which was the most prosperous period in the late Ayutthaya period. Sayom Sangvoributr has provided information that In the scene where the Buddha statue of Phra Si Sanphet had to be burned with gold A replica of the Si Sanphet Buddha statue has been built. by casting it out with
wax Waxes are a diverse class of organic compounds that are lipophilic, malleable solids near ambient temperatures. They include higher alkanes and lipids, typically with melting points above about 40 °C (104 °F), melting to give lo ...
and covering it with gold. in which the scene will be found while the Buddha image was burned gold has peeled into tears To convey the meaning of the loss during The 2nd Ayudhya fallen war


Rerun

On October 6, 2017, after the death of King Rama IX, Channel 7, has brought this drama back to broadcast, to mourn the death of His Highness with some scenes cut off.


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External links


Official website Ch7HD
Thai historical television series 2004 Thai television dramas Thai television soap operas 2000s Thai television dramas Channel 7 (Thailand) television dramas Thai-language television dramas