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Sud Kaen Saen Rak (; lit: "most hate, most love") is a Thai TV series aired on Channel 3 from April 18, 2015, to May 29, 2015, on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 08:15 pm. It reruns every day starting April 21, 2022 from 08:50 am to 10:25 am on weekdays and 9:15 am to 10:25 am on Saturday and Sunday.


Plot

The whole story takes place in Nakhon Sawan, north of Thailand's capital,
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, from 1972 to 2011 over two generations. It tells the story of two families. Hatred and love closely intertwined the lives of two families.


Cast


Main

Parental generation * Ratklao Amaradit as Yaem * Manatsanun Phanlerdwongsakul as Ampohn * Pornchita na Songkhla as Urai Second-generation *
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as Yongyuth ** Jakkarin Phooriphad as Yongyuth (youth) * Sirin Preediyanon as Hatairat ** Nita Kannaket as Hatairat (youth) * Amolrada Chaiyadej as Rapeephan ** Sarunchana Apisamaimongkol as Rapeephan (youth) * Nattawin Wattanagitiphat as Thana ** Vichayut Limratanamongkol as Thana (youth)


Supporting

Parental generation *
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as Am * Kullanat Preeyawat as Phayom * Patiparn Pataweekarn as Tawee * Vorarit Fuangarome as Luerpong * Patchata Nampan as Prayong * Rhatha Phongam as Suda * Pisanu Nimsakul as Prayoon * Sudhipong Vatanajang as Ko Ta * Praimaa Ratchata as Noklek * Vasidtee Srilofung as Samli * Tana Sinprasat as Nak Second-generation * Artit Tangwiboonpanit as Luerchai ** Raweeroj Rattanatrakulchai as Luerchai (youth) * Sattaphong Phiangphor as Pavarit ** Pisitpong Changlor as Pavarit (youth) * Panpaporn Sridurongkatham as Mayuri ** Pornsroung Rouyruen as Mayuri (youth) * Chutimon Sakulthai as Lada ** Krongkwan Mongkol as Lada (youth) * Techin Pinchatree as Wasan * Kanyarat Sunthronnan as Aoi * Jeerawat Yotsuphannaporn as Jeera


Cameoes

* Nukkid Boonthong as Pratuang * Athiwad Sanidwong na Ayudhya as Khan * Krailad Kriangkrai as Headman Boonsong * Pimkae Goonchorn na Ayudhya as Yoi


Production & reception

The series based on a novel in same title by Chulamanee, Nakhon Sawan novelist. It was his second work adapted into a television series, following '' Ching Chang'' in 2009 on Channel 5. Filming lasted 16 months, starting in January 2014. Before the broadcast, ''Sud Kaen Saen Rak'' was thought to be just an outsider series. It tells the story of three generations of intertwining lives and the family grudges that befall them. Loaded with melodrama, and the over-the-top physical and verbal fights between female characters that became the show's iconic scenes, it unexpectedly became extremely popular among Thai viewers and became the talk of the town in 2015. The average rating was , with the finale reaching , highest of the Channel 3 in the year. The series was highly acclaimed. Especially the protagonist "Yaem" played by the veteran singer and actress Rutklao Amaradit, Yaem is an old woman with a very insidious and shrewish. She is the one who plots the life of her eldest son and grandson to hate their wife and mother.


Awards and nominations


Sequel

The sequel '' Krong Kam'' aired in 2019 on the same channel.


International broadcast

It was broadcast on Cambodia's PNN TV in 2016.


References


External links

* {{Official website, 1=https://ch3plus.com/oldseries/643 2015 Thai television dramas Channel 3 HD (Thailand) television dramas Television series set in the 1970s Television series set in the 1980s Television series set in the 1990s Television series set in the 2010s Thai television soap operas Thai-language television dramas