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10 Best Thai Dramas about Infidelity

Written by Suci Maharani R

In addition to romance and comedy, infidelity becomes one of the most popular drama theme. Especially in Thai infidelity dramas, they come with intricate plots and annoying mistresses.

Generally, the third person in Thai dramas embodies bravery, cunning, and various strategies to achieve desires. Adding to the emotional complexity, these dramas are characterized by unexpected plot twists.

Curious about the intricate world of Thai infidelity dramas? Showpoiler provides you the best recommendations. Read on for the full scoop!

1. Phleng Bin Bai Ngiw

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As you dive into the Thai drama "Phleng Bin Bai Ngiw" (2022), emotional resilience is key. Directed by Nui Suttasit, the series unfolds a gripping tale of infidelity.

Set within Thailand's upper-class community, Yuanta (Peak Pattarasaya) gets married to Naewprai (Pae Arak), a handsome and wealthy man. However, her heart was never in it, she just wanted to escape her father's forced marriage to the man of his choice.

Despite being married, Yuanta continues to hook up with various men, which irritates Naewprai. Her frustration drives her to divorce because Yuanta refuses to have children, the household is no longer working.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the story, Praekaew (Wawwa Nicha), an elegant upper-class lady, is married to her first love, Jomthong (Golf Anuwat). Behind her charming appearance, Jomthong only covets her wealth.

Secretly, Jomthong has affairs with many women, including Saeng Nuan (Janis Janistar). At the end, Saeng Nuan urges him to leave Praekaew for her, making a desperate threat.

2. The Player

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There is no doubt that rich people can risk anything to get what they want. Meet brothers Tim (Joss Way-ar Sangngern) and Giwi (Namtan Tipnaree) in the drama "The Player" (2021).

To claim their father's inherited villa, Tim risks his involvement in a scheme set up by Giwi. This gamble is not just a game, Giwi assigns Tim to ruin the life of a girl named Eve (Jane Ramida).

Giwi's motive? Love for Eve's boyfriend. She exploits her half-brother to take Eve's life. Giwi promises him their childhood villa if Tim could manage to seduce and break Eve's heart.

For the sake of a house filled with memories of his past with his mother, Tim agrees to ruin Eve's world. Unfortunately, the game they play plunges them into an even bigger vortex of trouble. Endless hatred, betrayal and infidelity unfold before them.

3. The Fallen Leaf

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In "The Fallen Leaf" (2019), two main themes - transgender challenges and infidelity - intertwine. The GMMTV production guarantees high emotions due to its intricate plot and interesting characters.

The story begins with Niranam, a young boy who chooses to dress as a girl. Tragically, this choice ends his childhood, as he faces hatred from his father and aunt.

As an adult, Niranam undergoes a gender transition in secret, hiding his existence from his family due to his father's deadly intentions that had claimed his mother's life.

Emerging as the elegant Nira (Baifern Pimchanok), Niranam now charms many men, including his aunt's husband, Chatchavee (Push Puttichai).

Nira has long admired and fallen in love with Chatchavee. Now the two of them are involved in an affair, which makes Nira's aunt Rungrong (Tangmo Nida) furious. Against Rungrong's sly resistance, can Nira earn Chatchavee's affection and carve a path to happiness?

4. Tra Barb See Chompoo

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Tra Barb See Chompoo (2018) presents a stirring storyline that attracts viewers' emotions. Peat (Pon Nawasch) openly engages in an affair driven by revenge.

Peat's despicable behavior comes from a thirst for revenge. After the death of his mother, Peat discovers his father's relationship with his former lover. Surprisingly, this woman is none other than Kiew's (Bua Nalinthip) biological mother.

Convinced that Kiew is his father's illegitimate child, Peat devises a plan to pretend to love Kiew and propose to her. However, his real intention is to put Kiew through the same suffering as his mother.

Without Peat's knowledge, his actions accidentally hurt himself. His involvement with Chaya (Sirinart Sugandharat) brings new complications. Chaya is completely obsessed with getting Peat. She uses various tactics to get Peat to divorce Kiew and marry her. Will Chaya's efforts pay off?

5. Mia Noi

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Another compelling Thai drama that delves into infidelity is "Mia Noi" (2019). This GMMTV production is gripping and evokes strong emotions.

The narrative revolves around the life of Chala (Mook Worranit), who becomes the mistress of several men. Instead of treasure and throne, Chala is willing to become a mistress just to support and protect her family.

Unfortunately, Chala is caught up in an affair with a violent, wealthy businessman. In an attempt to escape, she marries an elderly man, Than Kritsana (Nhing Nirut). However, her efforts result in disappointment, instead getting her entangled in a love triangle with Tula (Smart Krissada).

Chala understands her imperfections but yearns for a healthy bond with the man she loves - Tula. However, this ideal remains an unattainable dream for her.

6. Roy Leh Marnya

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Marriage is a headache for Pitcha (Bella Ranee Campen). Pitcha's husband Max (Louis Scott) is seen as an ideal match. He has the looks, a prestigious family lineage, and a successful career. However, in reality, Max is a cheater and frequently commits infidelity.

Tatiya (Wawwa Nicha), one of his mistresses, may look like an angel but is manipulative and cunning. She uses devious tactics to defeat Pitcha and attract Max's attention.

In her distress, Pitcha reunites with her childhood friend, Ramin (Pope Thanawat), a dashing lawyer. Ramin not only helps Pitcha in finalizing her divorce, but also heals the wounds inflicted by the man she loves.

7. Mint To Be

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Mint To Be (2018), a romcom drama from GMMTV, explores infidelity with a lighter tone. The story follows ex-lovers who still have feelings for each other.

The story begins when Babe (Mook Worranit) returns to her hometown to take care of her grandmother. There, she reunites with her ex-boyfriend, Mint (Krist Perawat). Babe recognize that Mint changed as he becomes more mature compared to his previous punk and rebellious figure.

Despite their changed circumstances, Babe and Mint admit that they still have affection for each other. However, the problem is both Babe and Mint was in a relationship with others.

8. I Hate You, I Love You

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I Hate You, I Love You (2018) is an infidelity drama featuring a number of young Thai actresses. The story revolves around Nana (Punpun Sutatta), who was born into a wealthy family.

Nana has a strong bond with Sol (Fon Sananthachat), relying on him as a trusted person. However, behind Sol's seemingly friendly demeanor lies a darker truth - he is involved with Nana's lover, Tiger (JJ Kritsanapoom).

The discovery of this betrayal angers Nana. The revelation that her closest person has betrayed her hits her even harder. Even worse, Nana learns that Sol has secretly insulted her, deeming her haughty and arrogant.

9. Bad Beauty

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Bad Beauty (2022) explores a darker narrative compared to conventional infidelity dramas. Directed by Nui Suttasit, the drama blends romance with thriller elements.

The story is about Ajaree (Green Ausadaporn), a woman haunted by a traumatic past due to sexual abuse committed by her own father. Helpless as a child, Ajaree now seeks revenge, targeting men who resemble her father.

After growing up scarred, Ajaree turns into a merciless avenger. Her goal is to make these men suffer like her, as she thought all men are as bad as her father.

10. Irresistible

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If you are planning to watch the drama "Irresistible" (2021), be prepared for an emotional journey. The story centers on revenge, unraveling the lives of a couple who used to love each other.

Meet Kimhan (Lee Thanat), a handsome and kind young man. His relationship with Mookarin (Aom Sushar) is well on track, with plans for their wedding. But on their wedding day, Kimhan leaves Mookarin to be with Paktra (Grand Kornpassorn).

From then on, Kimhan shows off his relationship with Paktra in front of Mookarin. Confused, Mookarin wondered how Kimhan could turn into such a heartless person.

It turns out that all of this is connected to Mookarin's brother's past. Kimhan accused Mookarin's brother of being the one behind the murder of his late sister. That's why Kimhan deliberately approached Mookarin, because he wanted to avenge his brother on him.

These recommended Thai dramas are sure to evoke strong emotions, weaving intricate conflicts and plot twists. Which of these dramas intrigue you the most?

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