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  • Ep 21 SUB

    Korn Tawan Laeng (2020) (2020)

    Korn Tawan Laeng (2020)
    Genre:
    Comedy, Musical, Romance
    Country:
    Thailand
    A story of love, jealousy and selfishness from mother to son. Causing a young orphaned father like him to separate from his mother who suffered abuse and amnesia and disappeared. He set out to find his mother. With her, a sister from another lineage, to help until love grows The closer he gets to his mother, the more secrets are revealed. Both the true birth of the mother AND the murderer who killed his father and his benefactor.But that's not as bad as knowing that the culprit is his unexpected closure.
  • Ep 3 SUB

    Furuhata Final (2006)

    Furuhata Final
    Genre:
    Mystery, Crime
    Country:
    Japanese
    The Curse episode: Furuhata investigates a series of bizarre, seemingly random accidental deaths. He zeroes in on the suspect murderer, but loses faith in his instincts when the suspect is himself killed. However, in the end, he ends up solving three murders and catching the real suspect. The Ichiro episode: Ichiro Suzuki plays a fictional version of himself. Mukojima appears in this episode, revealing he is Ichiro's older brother (fictional). The very last Furuhata episode with Tamura Masakazu as the lead. Nanako Matsushima plays a dual role (as twin sisters). Fumio Kohinata returns to the series, playing a different character.
  • Ep 26 SUB

    Songkram Nak Pun (2018) (2018)

    Songkram Nak Pun (2018)
    Genre:
    Drama, Romance
    Country:
    Thailand
    This story is about the rise and fall of actors and celebrities within the entertainment industry. Not only is the war between the celebrities, but those who fight neck and bone to build them into who they are. People often see the war with the celebrities because they are the face, but little do they know about the agents. The agents, are people who know every inch and centimeter of a celebrities life, they can build you, or kill your career. Every agent desires to have that #1 dara in their agency, and almost every agent will sell their soul or client, for profit.
  • Ep 5 SUB

    Tenshi no Wakemae (2010) (2010)

    Tenshi no Wakemae (2010)
    Genre:
    Business, Family, Food
    Country:
    Japanese
    Arisa Mizuki plays a 35-year-old woman named Kurumi, who suddenly loses everything in her life when her fiance runs off with all of her assets. Left with a mere 15,000 yen and some boxes of ohagi (a type of rice ball), the despairing Kurumi happens upon a construction site, and she begins handing out the ohagi to the men working there. Using the theme of food, "Tenshi no Wakemae" depicts Kurumi's journey as she turns her life around.
  • Ep 30 SUB

    Fitoor (2021)

    Fitoor
    Genre:
    Family, Romance
    Country:
    Other Asia
  • Ep 60 RAW

    Village Love Season 11 (2019) (2019)

    Village Love Season 11 (2019)
    Genre:
    Comedy, Family
    Country:
    Chinese

    A story that follows a village of people in the new generation and the wacky misunderstandings that follow as they adjust to agricultural reforms.

    The Xiang Ya villagers have always followed the lead of Liu Neng, Xie Guang Kun, and Zhao Si. However, their lives are shaken by misguided notions towards the government's policies to help the poor and attract investors. When a new village official and a mysterious tycoon arrive wanting to invest in Xiang Ya, it ignites a series of hilarious events.

    (Source: ChineseDrama.info)

    Episodes: 60

    Duration: 45 min.

  • Ep 27 SUB

    Pyar Ke Sadqay (2020)

    Pyar Ke Sadqay
    Genre:
    Comedy, Drama, Romance
    Country:
    Other Asia
    Pyar Ke Sadqay is the story of Abdullah (Bilal Abbas) and Mahjabeen(Yumna Zaidi) who are social misfits. Mahjabeen’s character is that of an ingénue. Mahjabeen is a naïve, quirky, clumsy, carefree, overtalkative, and mischievous young woman who has failed the tenth-grade multiple times. She is very innocent and fails to pick up on certain social cues. Presumably, she has a lower-middle-class family background. Abdullah is a shy, nerdy, soft-spoken, and socially awkward/out-of-place university student who is gifted in mathematics. He comes from an affluent upbringing and has been verbally abused by his stepfather, Sarwar (Omair Rana). Both protagonists are daydreamers with different aspirations; Mahjabeen fantasizes about escaping from her studies and getting married one day, while Abdullah dreams about a relationship with his crush and classmate, Shanzey (Yashma Gill). Mahjabeen and Abdullah know each other through her father, Munshi Jee, who works for Abdullah’s family and their business. Mahjabeen teases Abdullah on occasion and they are acquaintances at the beginning of the series. Early in the series, Sarwar becomes smitten with Mahjabeen and plots to pursue her romantically. After both protagonists get rejected by their interests (with Mahjabeen’s fiancé eloping with her best friend on her wedding day and Abdullah’s crush rejecting his proposal), Abdullah marries Mahjabeen on the spot. He does this out of pity. This angers Sarwar, and he secretly plots to ruin the gullible Abdullah’s relationship with the ever-so innocent Mahjabeen. The plot twists and Sarwar tries to marry Mahjabeen by false means. Mahjabeen tells about Sarwar to Abdullah who is now confused. [1][2]He sends her back home on the account of his father's insult.Munshi Jee gets arrested on the order of Sarwar, and has a heart attack and dies after asking Washma Abdullah's younger sister, to take care of Mahjabeen as she is very innocent. Washma is a confident girl unlike her brother Abdullah as she grew up with her aunt Lala Rukh instead of lurking with Sarwar. Abdullah proceeds to marry Shanzay after she attempts suicide. Sarwar threatens Mahjabeen and her mother but she cuts the call on his end. Washma takes Mahjabeen to the hospital where she is revealed to be pregnant. Washma explains to her mom Munshi ji was innocent and was tied in a plan plotted by Sarwar. Abdullah and Washma's mom then tells her son to take over their company. Now their mom leaves Sarwar. Abdullah realizes Mehjabeen is his true love and breaks up with Shanzey. The serial ends with Abdullah bringing Mehjabeen home, Sarwar ending up in the jail and the last scene is of Mehjabeen and Abdullah quarreling.
  • Ep 5 RAW

    Watashi to Iu Unmei ni Tsuite (2014)

    Watashi to Iu Unmei ni Tsuite
    Genre:
    Drama
    Country:
    Japanese

    It was the year 1993, a couple of years after Japan's economy bubble burst. Life was tough for Fuyuki Aki, as she tried to prove herself in a society where men were still favored over women for promotions and even in simple things like regular permanent jobs, the women were often passed over for men. Amidst all her struggles and frustrations in her job, her ex-boyfriend Sato Yasushi, who happened to be her colleague, announced his upcoming marriage to the girl from the admin department. Aki had broken up with Yasushi two years ago, as she had despaired over her career in the male-dominated company, feeling helpless thinking about her futile efforts to progress her career. Her anger at her situation transformed into anger at all men, which in turn caused her to disregard Yasushi's feelings. Unexpectedly, Yasushi's announcement made her felt out of sorts.

    On the day of the wedding, at the entrance welcoming the guests was Yasushi's mother, Sachiko. Aki had gotten on very well with Sachiko back when she was dating Yasushi, but since their break-up 2 years ago, she had lost all contact with her. On that day, Sachiko had pressed a letter into her hands while they were greeting each other. In it Sachiko wrote, "I had believed that you and I were bound by fate. Aki-san, why did you make the wrong move?"

    For women, love, marriage, children, and death... in a time of upheavals, Aki had turned her back on all these things. Be it a beautiful or harsh fate, she chose to create her own destiny.

    Based on the novel "Watashi to Iu Unmei ni Tsuite" by Kazufumi Shiraishi.