Anusaya's family owns a wealthy company while Sattawat is a doctor whose mother has a gambling addiction. Sattawat's mother owes a lot of money to Anusaya's company and in order to erase the debt, Sattawat's mother and Anusaya's aunt cook up a plan to marry Sattawat and Anusaya to each other to get rid of the debt. Sattawat has a rich girlfriend named Somika whose own family is going bankrupt. Anusaya's half-uncle, Chayakorn, is in love with Anusaya while Anusaya's best friend, Mirantee loves Chayakorn. Before Anusaya's wedding to Sattawat, Somika informs Sattawat that she's pregnant with his child. Anusaya eventually figures out the truth and demands a divorce. Mirantee finally figures out that Somika was never pregnant in the first place and had used some else's urine test. Anusaya becomes pregnant with Sattawat's child but Somika has returned to cause chaos since her father died of a heart attack. She has nowhere to go and holds up in Sattawat's house, causing Anusaya to misunderstand that Sattawat is still involved with Somika. All the while Sattawat is living with his doctor friend until the situation gets better. At the same time, Chayakorn and Mirantee fall in love after Mirantee nurses Chayakorn back to health after his car crash. Sattawat decides to move to the countryside with Somika because he knows that Somika can't handle living in primitive conditions. Although Anusaya and Sattawat hate each other at first, they eventually fall in love. (Source: AsianFuse.net) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: สามีเงินผ่อน
- Also Known As: The Bought Husband ,
- Genres: Romance, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Phol TantasathienSattawat Siwnarot / "Wat"Main Role
- Sirilak Pongchoke Main Role
- Num Kanchai KamnerdployChayakorn Woralertrut / "Chaya"Support Role
- Kik Suwatjanee ChaimusikSomika Punnarai / "Som"Support Role
- Tuk Deuntem SalitulSaowarot SiwnarotSupport Role
- Suchao PongwilaiUdomsak PunnaraiSupport Role
Reviews
the stupidist ML in any drama
This is the oldest version, and it didn't age well. This will cause frustration, and irritation in the watcher. You are warned.The story-line is repetitive, generic at times, and drags in the next instant. Just when you think a reconciliation might happen for the main characters. The male lead makes promises which are promptly forgotten in the wake of the 'same misunderstanding' in the next episode. It gets to the point where I had to ask; Isn't this the same problem and didn't he just promise to fix it in the last episode? Till eventually I wondered; Why do I expect anything different from this drama. As dramas go, the male lead is one of the most obtuse and ineffectual leading men I've ever cringed over. Do I recommend this? Avoid the heartache. Just say no.