Dhevaprom: Jaipisut
May 2024 – Thai – 17 x 70′
Genre: Romance, Drama
Cast: Tate Myron, Oom Eisaya, Job Thuchapon, Saint Suppapong
A transcendent love story between a handsome young police officer, who is one of the famous heirs of the Jutathep family, and a beautiful young teacher who was orphaned with a mysterious ancestry.
Colonel M.L. Ronnajak Jutathep, a nobleman, is the eldest son of M.R. Ronnaphee and Peangkwan. When Ronnajak’s best friend dies while on duty, he is entrusted with his deceased friend’s younger sister, Sunida. He enrols Sunida in the grade school where he used to study. There he runs into an ex-classmate, Jaipisut, who is now a teacher. Jaipisut barely tolerates Ronnajak as she does not have good childhood memories of him because of all his teasing; but the two are forced to play nice with one another when Sunida is struggling at school and they must find ways for the kids to get along. Building a friendship with your arch-nemesis is never easy, theirs is far more complicated.
As the story unfolds, it is revealed that Jaipisut is an orphan adopted by her stepfather at birth. Before her mother fled, she left a brooch for Jaipisut which she treasures and keeps close to her as it is the only tangible connection to her mother. Peculiarly, it looks like a Dhevaprom heirloom. Will Jaipisut’s connection to the Dhevaprom be too much for Ronnajak to get past or will the two realize that what they have together is rare and worth fighting for?
Stay tuned for a dramatic, action-packed subplots that include a shootout, thievery, corruption, jealousy, and redemption.
About the Dhevaprom anthology series
The Gentlemen of Jutathep aka Suparburoot Jutathep, a 5-part series about the lives and loves of five brothers born into the prestigious noble title of Mom Ratchawongse (M.R.); they are Khun Chai Tharathorn, Khun Chai Pavornruj, Khun Chai Phudhipat, Khun Chai Rachanon, and Khun Chai Ronnaphee; was a massive hit TV drama in 2013 receiving rave reviews and high TV ratings.
Following the hit series The Gentlemen of Jutathep, comes the 5-part series of The Ladies of Dhevaprom – Laorchan, Kwanruetai, Jaipisut, Dujupsorn and Poncheewan; whose lives and complex histories are intertwined with the noble Jutathep male heirs. Set in the 1960s, when marrying well into nobility and/or money is still considered the gold standard for the last line of nobility – titled Mom Luang (M.L.); sets the premise of the struggles and conflict of this series. Living in a confused culture of searching for love with the wrong agenda, will the next generation of aristocrats be able to discover the secret to lasting love?