Qi Pao (TV series)

Qi Pao
กี่เพ้า
Starring Ann Thongprasom
Smart Krissada Pornweroj
Nirut Sirijanya
Chintara Sukapatana
Opening theme Qi Pao by Jennifer Kim
Ending theme Sailom Haeng Ruk by Ben Chalatit
Country of origin Thailand
Original language(s) Thai
No. of episodes 13
Production
Production location(s) Thailand
Running time Wednesday - Thursday
Release
Original network Channel 3
Original release 1 November – 13 December 2012

Qi Pao (Thai: กี่เพ้า; RTGS: Ki-phao) is a Thai lakorn that aired on Channel 3. It features Ann Thongprasom as Paeka and Krissada Pornveroj as Zhao Ming Tian.

Synopsis

Paeka (Ann Thongprasom) a tall hardworking woman is working at the Asian Institute of Textile and Apparel in Thailand. One day she met Zhao Ming Tien (Krissada Pornweroj) a handsome Chinese man and the son of Zhao Wern Yeuy (Nirut Sirijanya) the owner of the 30 Qi Pao dresses that were presented for an exhibition. One of the Qi Pao dresses in the exhibition belonged to Zhao Ming Tien's recently deceased wife, of whom Paeka bears an uncanny resemblance. Paeka is invited to Hong Kong by the family to investigate Wang Lee's murder.[1]

Cast

  • Ann Thongprasom as Paeka Supatkul (Pink) /May Lee (Sukonta, Mei Li)
  • Smart Krissada Pornweroj as Zhao Ming Tien (Khun Chai Rong)
  • Nirut Sirijanya (Ning) as Zhao Wern Yeuy (Khun Yeuy)
  • Chintara Sukapatana (Mam) as Wang Li Ping (Khun Nai Yai)
  • Pitchanart Sakakorn (May) as Zhao Lin Peuy (Pei Pei)
  • Panadda Wongphudee (Boom) as Lin Mei Ing (Khun Nai Rong)
  • Anuchit Sapanpong (Oh) as Liang Wei Hur (Ah Wei)
  • Pijittra Siriwetchapan (Jieb) as Lien
  • Anuwat Niwatwong (Poo) as Jin

Supporting Cast

  • Deejai Deedeedee (Pad thai) as Siew Lan (Siew)
  • Worawut Niyomsup (Oat) as Zhao Ming San (Khun Chai Yai)
  • Suchao Pongwilai as Li Sien

Awards

Year Award/Recognition Category Nominee Result
2012Colorful Entertainment AwardsBest ActressAnn ThongprasomWon
Top AwardsBest Actress in a LakornWon
MThai Top Talk-About AwardsTop Talk ActressNominated
Great AwardsBest Actress of the YearNominated
4th Annual Royal Dancer AwardsBest ActressNominated

References

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