Love Destiny 2 (TV series)

Love Destiny 2
GenreRomance
Comedy
Drama
Historical
Time travel
Marketing
Written bySalaya Sukanivatt
Directed bySaraswati Wongsomphet
Starring
Country of originThailand
Original languageThai
No. of episodes26
Production
ProducerArunosha Panuphan
Running time120 minutes
Production companyBroadcast Thai Television
Original release
NetworkChannel 3 HD
Release18 October 2023 (2023-10-18)
Related
Love Destiny

Love Destiny 2 (Thai: พรหมลิขิต) is a Thai drama series based on a script by Rompaeng. It is a sequel to the television drama Love Destiny, which was adapted from the famous novel of the same name, and produced by Broadcast Thai Television Co., Ltd. It stars Thanavat Vatthanaputi (Pope) and Ranee Campen (Bella). This sequel still has Salaya Sukanivatt as the scriptwriter from the first part.[1]

Production

Initially, Arunocha Panupan, the producer, appointed Mai Phawhat Panangkasiri, the director from the first part, to direct it, but later changed to Saraswati Wongsomphet, the director of Shadow of Love, to take over the role.[2][3]

The fitting of the actors' clothing was on September 30, 2021,[2] and the buangsuang ceremony on Thursday, November 4, 2021 at Nong Khaem Studio.[1] Saraswati gave an interview with the Bangkokbiz newspaper that 40-50 queues have already been filmed but has to be halted intermittently due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

On Monday, October 10, 2022, the first teaser trailer was released alongside other television series.[5]

On October 5, 2023, the drama organizers and actors, held the another drama sacrifice to mark the auspicious time before broadcasting at the Channel 3 studio, Nong Khaem.[6] For Love Destiny 2 to Love Destiny, it is the first Thai drama to have IP rights registered to prevent copying and commercial use, with the copyright registration covering everything from the drama to expanding advertising and various content in the future.[7]

Cast

Main

  • Thanavat Vatthanaputi as Dech / Por Rueng / Por Rit
  • Ranee Campen as Karaket / Ketsurang / Puttarn
  • Warintorn Panhakarn as King Thai Sa
  • Denkhun Ngamnet [th] as Borommakot
  • Pichukkana Wongsarattanasin as Mae Klin
  • Thakoon Karntip [th] as Mu Song
  • Phatrakorn Boosarakumwadi [th] as Mae Kaeo
  • Punpreedee Khumprom Rodsaward [th] as Mae Prang
  • Kanokchat Munyad-On as Ming
  • Thakrit Tawanpong as Phraya Ratchasakun (Thong-kham) [th]
  • Tadsapon Wiwitawan [th] as In
  • Chamaiporn Jarturaput [th] as Lady Champa
  • Rudklao Amratisha [th] as Grandma Kui
  • Witsarut Himmarat as Choi
  • Ramida Prapasanobon as Yaem
  • Janya Thanasawangkul as Phin
  • Patarapon To-Oun as Phoem
  • Dandao Yamapai as Ueng
  • Aumpa Phusit [th] as Prik
  • Vimolphan Chaleejunghran [th] as Chuang
  • Phusaya Naksawat as Im

Guest

  • Nawasch Phupantachsee as General Anilbot
  • Phulita Supinchompo [th] as Princess Aditiya
  • Khanin Chobbradit [th] as Thikamporn Raja
  • Sirilak Kwong [th] as Phranang Chantarawadee
  • Prama Imanotai as Rueang / Rueangrit (Monk)
  • Kannarun Wongkajornklai as Lady Chanwat
  • Jirayu Tantrakul as Suriyenthrathibodi
  • Surira Angelina Naenna [th] as Maria Guyomar de Pinha
  • Thunyaphat Phataraterachaijaroen [th] as Phraechin
  • Preeyakarn Jaikanta [th] as Riam
  • Sarut Vichitrananda [th] as Phetracha
  • Praptpadol Suwanbang [th] as King Narai
  • Chartchai Ngamsan as Kosa Pan
  • Tachaya Prathumwan as Pra Py [th]
  • Kanin Stanley [th] as George Phaulkon [th]
  • Chanoksuda Raksanaves [th] as Queen consort of Borommakot
  • Wissawawit Wongwanlop as Phraya Chula Ratchamontri (Kaeo) [th]
  • Visarut Hirunbuth [th] as Kham
  • Atiwat Saengtien as Chamnan Borirak
  • Chartayodom Hiranyasthiti [th] as Phraya Kosathibodi (Chin) [th]
  • Kwanrudee Klomklorm [th] as Krom Phra Thephamat (Gun) / Grand empress dowager
  • Nattarinee Karnasuta as Lady Phong
  • Wacharachai Soontornsiri [th] as Chee Pa Khao (Priest)
  • Passin Ruangvuth [th] as Phra Ong Chao Dam [th]
  • Chotiros Kaewpinit [th] as Phra Ong Chao Kaeo
  • Chai Khunsriruksa [th] as Fanik Guyomar
  • Naruemon Pongsupap as Grandma Kloi
  • Ponlawit Ketprapakorn as Por Wek
  • Bunjerdsri Yamapai [th] as Grandma Nuan
  • Mayurin Pongpudpunth [th] as Wipawee
  • Paweena Chariffskul [th] as Maechi Si Pang
  • Danai Charuchinta [th] as Chaimit
  • Patsachon Supree [th] as Wipawan
  • Nutthacha Nina Jessica Padovan [th] as Puttarn (Young)

Original soundtrack

  • "Phrom likhit" (พรหมลิขิต), opening theme by Teeranai Na Nongkhai [th] and Apiwat Ueathavornsuk
  • "Khiang khwan" (เคียงขวัญ), ending theme by Napat Injaiuea
  • "Kham we-la" (ข้ามเวลา), ending theme by Violette Wautier

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