Wayupak Montra

Wayupak Montra (Thai: วายุภัคมนตรา; RTGS: Wayu-phak Montra) is 2010 Thai lakorn and the last installment of a four drama series called Four Hearts of the Mountains (Thai: 4 หัวใจแห่งขุนเขา; RTGS: Si Hua Chai Haeng Khun Khao) that aired on Channel 3. It starred Pakorn Chatborirak and Rasri Balenciaga.[1]

Wayupak Montra
วายุภัคมนตรา
Also known asWayupak's Enchantment
Written byThanwadee Satityuthakarn
Directed byOff Pongpat Vachirabunjong
StarringPakorn Chatborirak
Rasri Balenciaga
Opening themeHai Rak Dern Tang Ma Jer Gan
(Let Love Meet) by Palm Instinct
Ending themeTa Haak Mai Ruk by Rose Sirinthip
Country of originThailand
Original language(s)Thai
No. of episodes8
Production
Producer(s)Act Art Generation
Production location(s)Thailand
Running timeFriday - Sunday
Release
Original networkChannel 3
Original release10 December 
25 December 2010
Chronology
Preceded byPathapee Leh Ruk

Synopsis

Rasri Balenciaga plays the character of Thichakorn "Kati" a romance novel writer who goes by "Humming Bird." She is the daughter of a famous sorcerer. She decides to go research for her new novel in the vineyard. During her research she met Wayupak "Lom" (Pakorn Chatborirak), a playboy and the owner of Sailom Vineyard. Thichakorn "Kati" has sixth sens. She can see the female spirit that keeps following Wayupak "Lom" everywhere, but Wayupak doesn't believe her. He thinks that "Kati" is meddlesome and nonsensical, but he doesn't know when Thichakorn has been in his heart and he can't let her go.[2]

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

  • Kimberly Ann Voltemas (Kim) as Thipthara "Nam" Adisuanrangsan-Rajaput
  • Atichart Chumnanon (Aum) as Prince Phuwanate Rajaput
  • Sumonrat Vattanaselarat (Peemai) as Patchanee "Mink"
  • Treepon Pormsuwan (Tob) as Panu
  • Alexandra Stebert as Chantal
  • Supitcha Mongkoljittanon (Prae) as Ruk
  • Tatsapon Vivitawan (Peterpan) as Yom
  • Suchao Pongvilai as Krairit
  • Pawinar Chaleevsakul as Thip

Awards

Year Award/Recognition Category Nominee Result
2010 Top Awards Best Actor in a Lakorn Pakorn Chatborirak Nominated

References

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