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Duangjai Taewaprom
Duangjai Taewaprom () is Thai lakorn which is under process of filming. It is the sequel of ''Suphapburut Juthathep'' series, airing in 2013. The series was based on the novel of the same name and written by the same writers as its preceding story. Duangjai Taewaprom consists of '' Laorchan'', '' Kwanruetai'', '' Jaiphisut'', '' Dujapsorn'' and '' Porncheewan''. History In 2015, the publisher and the writers of its novels announced to write a sequel to ''Suphapburut Juthathep'', due to the overwhelming success of its TV series in 2013. The writers would write the sequel of their preceding stories — Nara writes ''Dujapsorn'', Romkaew writes ''Porncheewan'', Gaotam writes ''Kwanruetai'', Sornklin writes ''Laorchan'' and Praenut writes ''Jaiphisut''. The story is mainly about the life of Taewaprom's heirs, so the titles of the novels use the female lead characters' names. In 2020, Channel 3 confirmed that ''Duangjai Taewaprom'' was in the process of being made into a televisio ...
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