
Aon Zon De
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Tong, Ruay and Oddadd, three Northeastern Thai boys are looking for a girl of their own. Tong aims for a perfect girl and ignores Dokya who always loves him. But when Dokya has a suitor from Bangkok named Yuth, Tong then gets uneasy. While Ruay wishes to create a family with Mali under a huge challenge to overcome the social class difference. Oddadd, on the other hand, is a womanizer and targets to win the heart of as many girls as he could from his absolute confidence.
Top Cast


Akkharadech Yodjampa
Akkharadech Yodjampa
Ruay
Akkharadech Yodjampa
Ruay


Arthit Somnoi
Arthit Somnoi
Tong
Arthit Somnoi
Tong


Zak Chumpae
Zak Chumpae
Ood
Zak Chumpae
Ood


Darapach Tawinan
Darapach Tawinan
Dok Yha
Darapach Tawinan
Dok Yha
Saowaluck Sarakan
Saowaluck Sarakan
Mali
Saowaluck Sarakan
Mali


Charlie Trairat
Charlie Trairat
Yuth
Charlie Trairat
Yuth


Akom Preedakul
Akom Preedakul
Akom Preedakul


Paitoon Pumrat
Paitoon Pumrat
Paitoon Pumrat


Bamrer Phongintakun
Bamrer Phongintakun
Bamrer Phongintakun


Sunaree Ratchasima
Sunaree Ratchasima
Nee
Sunaree Ratchasima
Nee
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