

Comedy · Romance
Overview
Two like-minded app entrepreneurs discover that the apps they're developing are similar, and the pair fight tooth and nail to come out on top. Meanwhile, sparks begin to fly between the two rivals.
Top Cast


Nat Kitcharit
Nat Kitcharit
Bomb
Nat Kitcharit
Bomb


Prariyapit Yu
Prariyapit Yu
June
Prariyapit Yu
June


Patchanan Jiajirachote
Patchanan Jiajirachote
Mild
Patchanan Jiajirachote
Mild


Sirat Intarachote
Sirat Intarachote
Tai
Sirat Intarachote
Tai


Thanapop Yoovijit
Thanapop Yoovijit
Bun
Thanapop Yoovijit
Bun


Ticha Wongtipkanon
Ticha Wongtipkanon
Fai
Ticha Wongtipkanon
Fai


Apiwich Reardon
Apiwich Reardon
Build
Apiwich Reardon
Build
Thanwa Jumpapha
Thanwa Jumpapha
Tantai
Thanwa Jumpapha
Tantai


Jarnnawut Jarnyaharn
Jarnnawut Jarnyaharn
Toh
Jarnnawut Jarnyaharn
Toh
Chutharat Boonjindamanee
Chutharat Boonjindamanee
Tantai's Secretary
Chutharat Boonjindamanee
Tantai's Secretary
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