Drama Review: Maya Sanaeha

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Rating

★★

Duration

1 Hrs 50 Mins

Episodes

12

Drama Digest

Chakree finds himself naked in bed with his servant, Sawarot, after getting drunk. Monsicha, his seven-year-old wife, has decided to divorce him. He is shot on his way to court to complete the divorce and his body is in a coma, in a hospital, and he’s a wandering spirit. He discovers a scam he wants to halt because he can see everyone but can’t be seen. He also tries to prevent Monsicha from pursuing another man. As a spirit who may or may not awaken again.

The feel-good part

Mali (Pimkhae Kunchorn Na Ayudhya), the famous cook of the Cha Khree House, was an essential cornerstone in the couple’s life. Sawarot (Nicha Chokprajakjad), her granddaughter, was brought to life as a lovely woman by her grandmother. Shakhree was smitten by Beaming Be chatty Sawarot at first sight. Another huge setback is the mother-daughter conflict between Mansicha’s mother, Jintana (Cattleya Macintosh), and Shaqri’s mother, Medini (Siriam Phakdi Damrongrit). They both want a divorce for their children. Monsicha and Shaqree try to improve their friendship after it becomes a family feud.

The Disappointing factor

The story can be just a little bit confused at times. The acting of Ah Tong was quite frightening. It makes the part highly playable in your mind. The phrase and the

the entire plot is incompatible.

In-depth analysis

Maya Sanaeha is an entertaining drama with excellent writing. Compliments to the writers, the cast, and the unique premise. There is a discussion on family issues. Problems, attitudes, and misconceptions abound in married life. Depending on each couple’s issues, it is common in married couples. It necessitates adaptation, modifying attitudes toward one another, caring for him, and caring for us as open-minded people. The drama is well-written. Has a deep understanding, not just at the surface understanding like Thai dramas, but a good grasp of reasoning. There is a root, where to go, and each has a tale hint. The plot moves at a slower pace than other contemporary Thai dramas.

Star power

Ice Preechaya Pongthananikorn appears to be Monsicha/Mon.In this drama, she plays a significant role. She plays the part of Chakree’s wife. Ice Preechaya Pongthananikorn has done an excellent job as a character with flawless feelings and expressions for the play.

Chakree/Kree is played by Ken Phupoom Phongpanu. He is the male protagonist in this drama and plays Monsicha’s spouse. I’d like to compliment him on his excellent performance.

Overall Opinion

All of these incidents occurred due to the single word “Senaeha.” Love goes beyond love, love that misunderstands each other, love that doesn’t comprehend each other, love that creates illusions or “Maya” in people’s brains. It is most likely where the term “Maya affection” comes from really. It’s enjoyable to see and full of flavor. Even though the characters’ narrative appears to be a drama, watching this drama over a long period is not stressful. Every scene, every episode is filled with laughter, warmth, romance, and suspense. One can find the storytelling to be incredibly relevant. Most people prefer to watch fast-paced, furious, and emotional dramas, so realistic and sensible dramas are frequently overlooked.