
House of Love
The year is 1905 during King Chulalongkorn’s reign, Thai slavery has come to an end. As men are fighting for a place society, women are fighting for a place at home. Reuan Sanaeha tells the story of Khun Luang Prap Thamrongnakhra and his two wives, one is very beautiful but very cold-hearted played by Bee Namthip. His second wife is a selfish woman from Chiangmai played by Pim Pimmada. The two women do not get along and are in constant competition for Khun Luang’s affection and the number spot in the household. Not only do they have competition with each other, they also have to compete with Khun Luang’s servant wives, especially Mali (Jeab), one of Khun Luang’s faithful servant wives. The story centers around the two women’s desire for the number spot in the household and the things they will do to get there.
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The year is 1905 during King Chulalongkorn’s reign, Thai slavery has come to an end. As men are fighting for a place society, women are fighting for a place at home. Reuan Sanaeha tells the story of Khun Luang Prap Thamrongnakhra and his two wives, one is very beautiful but very cold-hearted played by Bee Namthip. His second wife is a selfish woman from Chiangmai played by Pim Pimmada. The two women do not get along and are in constant competition for Khun Luang’s affection and the number spot in the household. Not only do they have competition with each other, they also have to compete with Khun Luang’s servant wives, especially Mali (Jeab), one of Khun Luang’s faithful servant wives. The story centers around the two women’s desire for the number spot in the household and the things they will do to get there.
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