Thara Himalaya ธาราหิมาลัย |
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Also known as | Thara's Himalaya |
Written by | Nathariya Sirakornvilai |
Directed by | Krit Sukramongkol |
Starring | Atichart Chumnanon Kimberly Ann Voltemas |
Opening theme | Hai Rak Dern Tang Ma Jer Gun by Da Endorphine |
Ending theme | Kwarn Rak Plien Plang Chun by Narongvit Techathanavat |
Country of origin | Thailand |
Original language(s) | Thai |
No. of episodes | 8.5 |
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Producer(s) | Maker Y. Group |
Location(s) | Thailand |
Running time | Friday - Sunday |
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Original network | Channel 3 |
Original release | 16 October – 5 November 2010 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Duang Jai Akkanee |
Thara Himalaya (Thai: ธาราหิมาลัย; rtgs: Thara Himalai) is a 2010 Thai lakorn 1 in a 4 drama series called 4 Huajai Hae Koon Kao (Thai: 4 หัวใจแห่งขุนเขา ) or 4 Hearts of the Mountains which aired on Channel 3. It starred Atichart Chumnanon and Kimberly Ann Voltemas. 4 Huajai Hae Koon Kai was a special lakorn as it celebrated Channel 3's 40th anniversary.
The story started when Thiptara or Nam (Kimberly Ann Voltemas) the youngest of the 4 quadruplets of the Adisuan family, met and fell in love with Puwanes (Atichart Chumnanon) the crown prince of the country called Parawat, who Nam believes is a simple worker on his brother Fai's (Nadech Kugimiya) farm.
When Prince Puwanes visits Thailand, he is victim to an assassination attempt organised by the Prime Minister Shadul (Noppon Gomarachun). He is badly injured and gets sent to the hospital where Nam is his attending doctor. During his recovery, Puwanes has to pretend that he lost his memory in order to protect his identity and safety. Nam nicknames him 'Pupen' meaning crab, since he apparently cannot remember his real identity.