Kammathep Jum Laeng

Kammathep Jum Laeng (Thai: กามเทพจำแลง, RTGS: Kammathep Chamlaeng, lit. 'disguised cupid') is a Thai lakorn, the seventh drama in the series The Cupids, based on a novel series of the same name.[1] The novel is written by Praenut and the director is Saranyu Jiralaksanakul. It was aired every Friday–Sunday from June 18, until July 2, 2017.[2]

Kammathep Jum Laeng
Also known as
  • Transforming Love
  • The Cupids Series: Kammathep Jum Laeng
Original titleกามเทพจำแลง
Genre
Written by
  • Praenut
Screenplay byนักเขียนเรืองแสง
Directed bySaranyu Jiralaksanakul
Starring
Opening themeหัวใจครึ่งดวง - Araya A. Hargate, Jarinporn Joonkiat, Cris Horwang, Namtarn Pichukkana, Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich, Wawwa Nichari, Thikamporn Ritta-apinan, and Kannarun Wongkajornklai
Ending themeคู่ใจ - Teeradetch Metawarayut
Country of originThailand
Original languageThai
No. of episodes7
Production
Producer
  • Nong Arunosha Panupan
Production locationThailand
Running time150 minutes
Production companyBroadcast Thai Television
Release
Original networkChannel 3
Original releaseJune 18 (2017-06-18) 
July 2, 2017 (2017-07-02)
Related

Synopsis

Prima (Kannarun Wongkajornklai), receives an order from Peem (Theeradej Wongpuapan), her boss to find Kevin Blake (Teeradetch Metawarayut), the CEO of Soulmate.com, a matchmaking company in America and many European countries. There are rumors in the matchmaking industry that Kevin is planning to expand his company in Asia. So Peem wants to sign a business deal with Kevin Blake because Peem wants to expand his company outside of Asia.[3]

Cast

Main

Supporting

  • Nirut Sirijanya as Cupid
  • Sukonthawa Koetnimit
  • Supoj Chancharoen as Cook Chin
  • Sira Patrat
  • Penpak Sirikul as Kevin's aunt
  • Trakarn Punthumlerdrujee as Greg Blake
  • Chanokwanun Rakcheep as Praemai

Guest

Original Soundtrack

Song Title Artist Notes Ref.
หัวใจครึ่งดวง (Half Heart)Araya A. Hargate, Jarinporn Joonkiat, Cris Horwang, Namtarn Pichukkana, Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich, Wawwa Nichari, Thikamporn Ritta-apinan, and Kannarun Wongkajornklai (Prang)Opening theme[4]
คู่ใจTeeradetch MetawarayutClosing theme[5]

References

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