Krong Kam
Krong Kam | |
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Genre | |
Based on | Krong Kam by Chulamanee |
Written by | Yingyot Panya |
Directed by | Pongpat Wachirabunjong (co-director) |
Starring | |
Composer | Chandelier Music |
Country of origin | Thailand |
Original language | Thai |
No. of episodes | 19 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Thanya Wachirabunjong |
Production locations | Nong Khaem Pathum Thani Nakhon Pathom Ratchaburi Suphan Buri Chum Saeng |
Cinematography | Pongpat Wachirabunjong |
Editor | Thanaat Kasuriya |
Running time | 150 minutes |
Production companies | Act Art Generation Co., Ltd |
Release | |
Original network | Channel 3 |
Picture format | High-definition (HDTV) 1080i 16:9 |
Audio format | Dolby Digital |
Original release | February 26 April 30, 2019 | –
Chronology | |
Related shows | (2015) |
External links | |
Website |
Krong Kam (Thai: กรงกรรม; lit: Repurcussion is a 2019 Thai TV drama that originally aired on Channel 3 starting from February 26 to April 30, 2019 for 19 episodes.
Synopsis[]
The whole story took place at Chum Saeng, Nakhon Sawan, in 1967. Yoi (Mai Charoenpura) is a middle-aged Thai woman who married into a Thai-Chinese family. She vowed to personally see to it that her family of six honors the Beh (Chinese: 馬) ancestors. She amassed a fortune in family businesses that consist of a grocery and the grain store, a rice mill that her husband runs, and various farmlands and properties across Nakhon Sawan province. She is foul-mouthed, irritable and a skinflint. She and her husband have four sons. All members of the family, including employees and Chum Saeng, were fearing her.
One day, her eldest son, Chai (Thakrit Tawanpong), comes from the army, bringing a pregnant prostitute Renu (Ranee Campen) as his wife even though he already has a fiancée, Philai (Pitchapa Phanthumchinda). Yoi rejects this and tries every possible way to make him leave Renu but fails. Unknown to her, Renu has performed black magic to tie her son's heart. She decided to marry her second son Tong () to Philai to avoid shame even though he likes a worker named Chanta () and also chooses to give Tong the house and store that she was supposed to give to her eldest. Her third son Sa (Jirayu Tangsrisuk) is the kindest. He is handsome, smart and charming. When Yoi finds out he has feelings for Chanta, she worries he will imitate his eldest brother. She decides to marry him off into a rich family. Unknown to her is that the family is tricking him into marrying their already pregnant daughter to avoid shame.[1]
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Cast[]
Yoi's family[]
- Mai Charoenpura as Yoi
- as Yoi in her youth
- as Lakseng, Yoi's husband
- as Lakseng in his youth
- Children
- Thakrit Tawanpong as Pathom "Chai" Atsawarungrueangkit, first son
- as Prasong "Tong" Atsawarungrueangkit, second son
- Jirayu Tangsrisuk as Kamon "Sa" Atsawarungrueangkit, third son
- Vachiravit Paisarnkulwong as Mongkhon "Si" Atsawarungrueangkit, fourth son
- Employees
- as Bunpluk, Yoi's employee and Tong's second wife
- as Pom, Yoi's employee and Bunpluk's older brother
- Relatives
- as Lim, Lakseng's grandmother, murdered by Yoi
- as Yaem, Yoi's younger sister, protagonist in the previous prequel (Sud Kaen Saen Rak) (cameo)
- as Yaem in her youth
Renu's family[]
- Ranee Campen as Renu, raped by elder brother-in-law Dam, later first wife of Chai
- Sirintra Niyakorn as Rerai, mother of Renu, Saithong, and Wanna
- Sisters
- as Saithong, Renu's eldest sister
- as Wanna, Renu's younger sister and Si's love interest
- as Dam, Saithong's husband
- Children
- as Pok, son of Renu and Dam
- as Pok in his youth
- as Pranot, son of Renu and Chai
- as Pok, son of Renu and Dam
- Fellow prostitutes
- as Tim
- as Pranom, in charge of prostitution house Lotus Bar
- as Wan
- as Kon, old shaman who assists Renu
Philai's family[]
- Pitchapa Phanthumchinda as Philai, Tong's first wife, originally girlfriend of Chai, Tong's elder brother
- as Phikun, Philai's mother
- as Choet, former employee at Philai's family
- as Somdi, young shaman, Philai's second husband
Chanta's family[]
- as Chanta, love interest of Tong, Sa, and Chinnakon; secret wife of Subin, Chinnakon's elder brother-in-law; eventually second wife of Sa
- as Mui Ni, Chanta's employer
- as Puai Huai, Mui Ni's grandmother
Phiangphen's family[]
- as Phiangphen, becoming Sa's first wife while pregnant with Kan
- as Kan, Phiangphen's lover and husband
- as Village Chief Son, Phiangphen's father
- as Somphon, Son's wife and Phiangphen's mother
- as Si, Son's younger sister
- as Raem, Son's servant
Other characters[]
- as Onphanni, Chai's second wife
- as Mala, Si's wife
- as Kamala, daughter of Mala and Si
- as District Assistant Chief Chinnakon, Chanta's husband-to-be, eventually Wanna's husband
- as Subin, Chinnakon's brother-in-law and Chanta's secret husband
- as Krongkaeo, Chinnakon's older sister, Subin's wife
- as Mao, kluai khaek hawker
- as A, gold shop's owner
- Nisachon Tuamsoongnuen as Bang-on, young woman who courts Kan
- as Wang, Kan's friend, Bang-on's husband
- as Kun, Kan's ailing mother
- as Sit, a luk thung band manager
Original soundtrack[]
Krong Kam OST | |
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | |
Released | 2019 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Language | |
Label |
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Part 1[]
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Phit Rue Thi Rak Thoe" (ผิดหรือที่รักเธอ; lit: Is It Wrong to Love You?) | Mai Charoenpura | 5:30 |
Part 2[]
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Tha Lueak Dai" (ถ้าเลือกได้; lit: If I Can Choose) | Wichayanee Pearklin | 3:42 |
Part 3[]
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Chai Si Thao" (ใจสีเทา; lit: Grey Heart) | Jirayu Tangsrisuk | 4:20 |
Ratings[]
In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
Ep. | Original broadcast date | Average audience share (AGB Nielsen) |
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Nationwide | ||
1 | February 26, 2019 | 3.2% |
2 | March 4, 2019 | 3.4% |
3 | March 5, 2019 | 3.7% |
4 | March 11, 2019 | 4.7% |
5 | March 12, 2019 | 5.1% |
6 | March 18, 2019 | 5.1% |
7 | March 19, 2019 | 5.7% |
8 | March 25, 2019 | 4.8% |
9 | March 26, 2019 | 5.5% |
10 | April 1, 2019 | 5.7% |
11 | April 2, 2019 | 6.3% |
12 | April 8, 2019 | 7.3% |
13 | April 9, 2019 | 7.3% |
14 | April 15, 2019 | 5.9% |
15 | April 16, 2019 | 7.4% |
16 | April 22, 2019 | 7.6% |
17 | April 23, 2019 | 8.9% |
18 | April 29, 2019 | 9.9% |
19 | April 30, 2019 | 11.1% |
Average | 6.2% |
Reception[]
Krong Kam is a prequel to another drama that had been popular on Channel 3 in 2015, Sud Kaen Saen Rak.[2][3]
When the drama aired, it quickly gained popularity. Fans and the general public traveled to Chum Saeng by train, making this small town more famous and well-known. The author, Chulamanee, admitted that he wrote this novel using Chum Saeng as a backdrop, in hope that people would visit the place.[4][5]
The drama featured a powerful performance by Mai Charoenpura, a pop star who had not acted for many years.[5]
Until the early 2021, it has been rerunned three times, but the ratings are still as good as the first broadcast.[6]
Awards and nominations[]
Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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Press Awards 2019[7] | Best performance | Mai Charoenpura (as Yoi) | Won |
Best supporting actor | Chanathip Phothongkam (as Tong) | Won | |
Best supporting actress | Arisara Wongchalee (as Tim) | Won | |
Best rising star | Thunyaphat Pattarateerachaicharoen (as Bunpluk) | Won | |
Best original work (novel) | Chulamanee | Won | |
Asian Academy Creative Awards 2019[8][9] | Best actor in leading role | Jirayu Tangsrisuk (as Sa) | Nominated |
Best actor in supporting role | Denkhun Ngamnet (as Kan) | Nominated | |
Best actress in supporting role | Pitchapa Phanthumchinda (as Philai) | Nominated | |
Best direction (fiction) | Pongpat Wachirabunjong | Nominated | |
Best theme song | "Phit Rue Thi Rak Thoe" (composed by Narongvit Techathanawat and Chakkrit Makkhanaso) | Nominated | |
Best drama series | Nominated | ||
34th TV Gold Awards[10][11] | Best actress in leading role | Mai Charoenpura (as Yoi) | Won |
Best actor in leading role | Jirayu Tangsrisuk (as Sa) | Nominated | |
Best actress in supporting role | Pitchapa Phanthumchinda (as Philai) | Nominated | |
Best artistic composition | Nominated | ||
Best direction | Pongpat Wachirabunjong | Won | |
Best screenplay | Yingyot Panya | Won | |
16th Kom Chad Luek Awards[12][13] | Best actress in leading role | Mai Charoenpura (as Yoi) | Won |
Best actress in leading role | Ranee Campen (as Renu) | Nominated | |
Best actor in leading role | Jirayu Tangsrisuk (as Sa) | Nominated | |
Best actor in supporting role | Chanathip Phothongkam (as Tong) | Nominated | |
Best actress in supporting role | Pitchapa Phanthumchinda (as Philai) | Won | |
Best direction | Pongpat Wachirabunjong | Won | |
Best television drama | Won | ||
Best screenplay | Yingyot Panya | Won |
References[]
- ^ ""เรื่องย่อ กรงกรรม"" ["Krong Kam's synopsis"]. Thai Rath (in Thai).
- ^ "กรงกรรม EP. 4/1" [Krong Kam EP. 4/1]. Mello (in Thai).
- ^ "ไขข้อสงสัยแฟนละครกรงกรรม "ย้อย" เป็นอะไรกับ "แย้ม" ?" [Reluctant to suspect the Krong Kam drama fans, "Yoi" is something with "Yam" ?]. Bright TV 20 (in Thai). 2019-03-06.
- ^ "เปรี้ยวปาก เช็คอิน" [Preawpak Check in]. Channel 3 (in Thai). 2019-05-26.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Zoom (2019-05-02). "ขอบคุณละคร "กรงกรรม" ทำให้ "ชุมแสง" ดังสนั่น" [Thank to the drama "Krong Kam" making "Chum Saeng" top hit]. Thai Rath (in Thai).
- ^ "เซ็กซี่สายฝอ "น้ำฟ้า" ขอสลัดคราบ "บุญปลูกแห่งกรงกรรม" สเปกหนุ่มเกาหลี". Thai Rath (in Thai). 2021-01-24. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
- ^ ""กรงกรรม" แรงไม่หยุด! ฟาด 5 รางวัลใหญ่เวที "เณศไอยรา"". ผู้จัดการออนไลน์ (in Thai). Bangkok. 2019-08-04. Retrieved 2019-08-04.
- ^ "'อ๊อฟ พงษ์พัฒน์'เข้ารอบรางวัลยิ่งใหญ่ระดับเอเชีย". ไทยโพสต์ (in Thai). Bangkok. 2019-10-20. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
- ^ "'จิรายุ ตั้งศรีสุข' ปลื้มได้ร่วมงานประ���าศรางวัลระดับเอเชีย". คมชัดลึก (in Thai). Bangkok. 2019-12-08. Retrieved 2019-12-08.
- ^ "'กรงกรรม'แรง!กวาด3รางวัล โทรทัศน์ทองคำครั้งที่34". เดลินิวส์ (in Thai). Bangkok: เดลินิวส์. 2020-02-29. Retrieved 2020-03-30.
- ^ "เปิดโผผู้เข้าชิง โทรทัศน์ทองคำ ครั้งที่ 34 รางวัลนักแสดงนำหญิงดีเด่น พร้อมฟาดทุกคน!". The Bangkok Insight (in Thai). Bangkok: Line Today. 2020-02-13. Retrieved 2020-03-30.
- ^ ""ต่อ-ใหม่" คว้านำชาย-หญิง ละคร'กรงกรรม'กวาด 5 รางวัล "คมชัดลึกอวอร์ด"". Ch3Thailand. 2020-03-04. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
- ^ "เปิดผู้เข้าชิง 'ละครโทรทัศน์' 'คมชัดลึกอวอร์ด' ครั้งที่ 16". คมชัดลึก (in Thai). Bangkok: คมชัดลึก. 2020-01-27. Retrieved 2020-03-30.
External links[]
- 2019 Thai television series debuts
- 2019 Thai television series endings
- Channel 3 (Thailand) original programming
- Television series set in the 1960s
- Thai drama television series
- Thai television soap operas