Likit Gammatep

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Likit Gammatep
Also known asThe Fate Cupid
ลิขิตกามเทพ
StarringAnn Thongprasom
Krissada Pornweroj
Apinun Prasertwattanakul
Sakaojai Poolsawad
Opening themeRuk Mai Dai Klied Mai Long by Ae Sasikarn Aphichartworasilp
Ending theme"Korn Hin Klin Dok Mai" by James Ruangsak Loychusak
Country of originThailand
Original languageThai
No. of episodes18
Production
Production locationThailand
Running timeWednesday
Original release
NetworkChannel 3
Release2007 (2007)

Likit Gammatep (Thai: ลิขิตกามเทพ; RTGSLi-khit Kammathep) is a 2007 Thai drama/comedy/romance TV series. It stars Ann Thongprasom and Krissada Pornweroj in Channel 3.[1]

Cast[edit]

  • Ann Thongprasom as Karnploo "Karn"
  • Krissada Pornweroj (Smart) as Pinitnai "Nit"
  • Apinun Prasertwattanakul (M) as Prada = Karnploo's ex-boyfriend who cheated on her.
  • Sakaojai Poolsawad (Aom) as Praelee = Nit's ex-girlfriend who later becomes Prada's wife, but still tries to get Nit back to her.

Supporting Cast

  • Karnjana Jindawat as Jinda = Caretaker in Pinitnai's father household.
  • Duangta Toongkamanee as Karnploo's Aunt = Karnploo's evil aunt and the one who sold Karnploo to Pinitnai's father for 10 million baht and a box of jewelries.
  • Andrew Cronin as Piboon "Boon" = Karnploo's aunt's son and Karnploo's step brother.
  • Chotiros Kaewpinit (Sobee) as Passorn = Karnploo's friend and Piboon's love interest.
  • Suthee Siangwaan (Am) as Pusit = Pinitnai's friend and a playboy, he usually seen around many girls but has been seriously in love with Karnploo's step sister.
  • Montri Janeaksorn (Pu) as Pinitnai's Father = A playboy despite his age, he is usually seen with many girls, but is truly love only 2 woman Pinitnai's late mother and Karnploo. He later died in the story after having a heart attack while he was making out with one of his woman.
  • Tatsanawalai Ongajitthichai as Phantipa
  • Pattra Apirathkul
  • Hana Tudsanawalai
  • Daraneenuch Pohpiti (Top) as Pinitnai's aunt
  • Orasa Prompatan
  • Suchao Pongwilai as Praelee's father

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