Drama Review: Dung Duang Haruetai

13

Rating

★★★★

Duration

1 Hrs 50 Mins

Episodes

13

Drama Digest

Kasik, Panturat, and Tanta are three artificial states discussed. They were all neighbours, but they were all afraid of each other. Kasik was situated in the far north. People couldn’t cultivate any plants due to the extreme cold, yet it was rich in jewels and diamonds. Panturat is a fantastic place to cultivate crops and is well connected to the city. Due to Tanta’s proximity to the seaside, the weather was consistently hot throughout the years.

The Feel-Good Part

Rungsimun had infatuated with Tasika at the first glimpse, and their love story had begun. However, things became complex when Mina began to cause issues by attempting to kill Tasika since she was in love with Rungsimun. Munisala and Tiyuttithorn, meantime, began to fall in romance.

The Disappointing Factor

Three kingdoms are depicted in this narrative. Kasit, governed by King Rangsimun, is the wealthiest and most powerful, but they lack a sea passage. As a result, King Rangsimun planned to marry Princess Maneesala of Tanta politically in order to use their water route more efficiently. However, if both Kasit and Tanta united, Puntoolat would become isolated, and as a result, the three kingdoms have long lived in suspicion of one another.

In-Depth Analysis

Three kingdoms are the protagonists in this story. Kasit, controlled by King Rangsimun, is the wealthiest and most powerful of the kingdoms, but they lack a sea passage. As a result, King Rangsimun planned to marry Princess Maneesala of Tanta politically in order to use their water route more efficiently. However, unification of both Kasit and Tanta would isolate Puntoolat, which is why the three kingdoms have long lived in suspicion of one another. Princess Maneesala intended to flee the wedding because she had heard many vicious stories about King Rangsimun, but she stumbled into a trap and was rescued by Prince Tiyuttithorn/ P’Chai of Puntoolat, who offered her refuge. Princess Tatsiga feared the beginnings of a war after learning of Princess Maneesala’s disappearance and finding that it could be tied to P’Chai, so she went to meet with P’Chai and was kidnapped by King Rangsimun and taken to Kasit. Tatsiga believed she was abducted as a hostage so Kasit could negotiate Maneesala’s release, and she grew to loathe Rangsimun as a result. Rangsimun, on the other hand, had fallen in love with Tatsiga at first sight, and thus their love tale began.

Star Power

Rungsimun fell in love with Tasika at first sight, and so their love story began. However, things became complex when Mina tried to injure Tasika since she was in love with Rungsimun. Munisala and Tiyuttithorn, meantime, were steadily falling in love.

Overall Opinion

More than the drama the cast might seem to be attractive but you can this a pass because the original one was far better.