

Action · Drama · Crime
Overview
Puek, a boy from the slums, had no choice but to endure his circumstances, feeling that he could never have the same worth as others. He remained silent, accepting the bullying of others just to survive in society.
Top Cast


Nat Kitcharit
Nat Kitcharit
Puek
Nat Kitcharit
Puek


Arak Amornsupasiri
Arak Amornsupasiri
Beer
Arak Amornsupasiri
Beer


Itkron Pungkiatrussamee
Itkron Pungkiatrussamee
Bang Gus
Itkron Pungkiatrussamee
Bang Gus


Benjamin Joseph Varney
Benjamin Joseph Varney
Golf
Benjamin Joseph Varney
Golf


Todsapol Maisuk
Todsapol Maisuk
Boy
Todsapol Maisuk
Boy


Bhumibhat Thavornsiri
Bhumibhat Thavornsiri
Fluke
Bhumibhat Thavornsiri
Fluke


Sahatchai Chumrum
Sahatchai Chumrum
Rueangrit
Sahatchai Chumrum
Rueangrit


Arachaporn Pokinpakorn
Arachaporn Pokinpakorn
Jitsupa
Arachaporn Pokinpakorn
Jitsupa
Sangthong Keduthong
Sangthong Keduthong
Puek's Mom
Sangthong Keduthong
Puek's Mom


Surasak Wongthai
Surasak Wongthai
Bang Gus's Dad
Surasak Wongthai
Bang Gus's Dad
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