Rasika is related to the royal family and is considered as princess Rasika. Her father died and her family is in debt with the bank and soon they would repossess her home. She is trying everything that she can to keep it as it was given to her family by the queen. Her mother at the same time has fallen in love with a very rich Chinese man, Rab's father. But Rasika hates and doesn't want her mother to get involved with anyone outside of their race. But as it ends up her mother marries the Chinese man and he saves their home. Although he wants her to bow down to him and admit that money can make people do things. So he arranges a marriage for his youngest son, Ram (Joker) and Rasika. So he tells her that he will not save the house unless she married his son. At first, she refuses but agrees to save her home. She also had in mind that she would ruin Rab's family fortune. Rab and Rasika meet cause he is the middleman that tell Rasika what his father wants her to know and negotiate the plans. On the day of their engagement Ram didn't show up so Rasika thinks that she has won but Rab says that he will get engaged to her to save face for his dad, so the two become engaged. (Source: MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: สามี
- Also Known As: Husband , Samee
- Director: Paajaew Yuthana Lorphanpaibul
- Screenwriter: Lalita Chantasartkosol, Buay Nuntawan Rungwongpanich
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Phol Tantasathien Main Role
- Num Kanchai KamnerdployVacinSupport Role
- Ngek Kanlaya LerdkasemsubRoongrai LimwattanaThawornkul / "Roong"Support Role
- Joker Noppachai MuttaweevongRam LimwattanaThawornkul / Ah RamSupport Role
- Pakjeela WannasutSirisopa / "Si"Support Role
Reviews
rape is not romance.
With, a much more in depth story than the 2013 remake - this version has a better story-line with more detail. Unlike the remake, the male lead's history and character motivation is revealed. Along with much needed in drama, personal reflection, and growth for the female lead. The ending is even more poignant, and not a rush to sacrifice characters to tie-things up. But, it has two ambiguous off-screen rape scenes of the female lead, by the male lead. The male lead glorifying both, on camera afterwards. If those scenes weren't included it would be a must-watch for many and a classic drama. But, it failed violently in the end. Rape is not romance, and doesn't belong in the romance genre. Avoid.(source; read; My Custom List "Rated One")