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The following is a list of lakorns, or Thai television soap operas. 1980s Tuk ... Khon Rerng Muang ... Kha Khong Khun (2011) ...
Khon is based on the tales of the epic Ramakien (Thai adaptation of Indian Hindu epic Ramayana), [6] as Thai literature and drama draws great inspiration from Indian arts and legend. Khon Ramakien originally could be performed by men only. [6] Women performed only as angels and goddesses. Today women perform as monkeys and demons.
Thai television soap operas have contributed to popularize the spirits and legends of the folklore of Thailand.Some soap operas, such as "Raeng Ngao", include the popular ghosts in Thai culture interacting with the living, while others are based on traditional Thai legends and folk tales such as "Nang Sib Song", "Kaki" and "Thep Sarm Rudoo".
Woranuch Bhirombhakdi (Thai: วรนุช ภิรมย์ภักดี; RTGS: Woranut Phiromphakdi), née Wongsawan (Thai: วรนุช วงษ์สวรรค์), or usually known by her nickname Nune (Thai: นุ่น; RTGS: Nun) is a Thai actress in Thai soap operas (lakorn) and films. Her first lakorn role was Pob Pee Fah.
Lakhon nai is believed to be a contraction of lakhon nang nai (ละครนางใน), or 'theatre of the women of the palace'. [1]: 63 It was also known as lakhon khang nai (ละครข้างใน, literally, 'theatre of the inner court') and lakhon nai phra ratchathan (ละครในพระราชฐาน, literally, 'theatre of [belonging to] the king').
Thai television soap opera (ละครโทรทัศน์) Lakhon nai (ละครใน), a performing art that originated in the royal court of Siam; Lakhon nok (ละครนอก), a genre of theatre from the Ayutthaya era; Lakhon Chatri, a genre of dance and drama from Central Thailand; Hindi cinema of India (plural of lakh)
Lakhon nok (Thai: ละครนอก, pronounced [lā.kʰɔ̄ːn nɔ̂ːk]) is a genre of theatre originating from the Ayutthaya era. It was based on the folk performances, similar to lakhon chatri , from what is now Southern Thailand .
Poot Mae Nam Khong (Thai: ภูตแม่น้ำโขง, RTGS: Phut Mae Nam Khong, literally The Spirit of Mekong River) is a Thai Horror Superstition Lakorn, remade from 1990 lakorn of the same name. The lakorn starring by Weir Sukollawat and Jui Warattaya as the Main roles and Morakot Aimee Kittisara as the ghost.