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Rak Nakara
AuthorPiyaphon Sakkasem
Original titleรากนครา
LanguageThai
Set inEarly 1900s
Publication date
1998
Publication placeThailand
ISBN9789746040501
OCLC224108356

Rak Nakara (Template:Lang-th) is a Thai language novel written by Piyaphon Sakkasem, and has been adapted as a Thai television drama multiple times, most recently in 2017. The storyline takes place in Northern Thailand during the reign of Chulalongkorn, and follows the romances of the Lan Na royals.[1]

Adaptations

Rak Nakara was most recently adapted as a television series in 2017. Filming took place in the Northern Thai town of Lampang.[2] The series was initially set to air three nights a week.[3] However, the death of Bhumibol Adulyadej forced an acceleration to the series' release schedule, and the series aired every night through its finale on October 3.[3]


Rak Nakara
รากนครา
GenreHistorical, period drama
Written byPiyaporn Sakkasem
Directed byPongpat Wachirabunjong
StarringNatapohn Tameeruks
Prin Suparat
Nittha Jirayungyurn
Chaiyapol Julien Poupart
Country of originThailand
Original languageThai
No. of episodes12
Production
Production companyAct Art
Original release
NetworkChannel 3
ReleaseSeptember 5 (2017-09-05) –
October 3, 2017 (2017-10-03)

Cast

Years 2000 2017
Channels Channel 7 Channel 3
Making companies Dara Video Co., Ltd. Act Art Generation Co., Ltd.
Screenplay Sanlaya Sukaniwat [th] Yingyot Panya [th]
Directors Jaroon Thammasin [th] Pongpat Wachirabunjong
Characters Main cast
Jao Noi Sukhawong Danuporn Punnakun [th] Prin Suparat
Princess Maenmeuang Patcharapa Chaichua Natapohn Tameeruks
Princess Mingla Woranuch Bhirombhakdi Nittha Jirayungyurn
Crown Prince Sahaphap Weerakamin Chaiyapol Julien Poupart
Padmasutā, Queen of Burma Chamaiporn Jaturaput [th] Patcharin Judrabounpol [th]
King of Burma Bodin Duke [th] Apinan Prasertwattankul [th]
Princess La-ongkam Pattrakorn Tungsupakul [th]
Characters Supporting cast
Jao Jak Kam Worapot Chaem [th] Kummun Klomkaew [th]
Jao Loung Sean In Tha Nat Phoowanai [th] Tanakorn Posayanon [th]
Jao Nang Khay Kam Supansa Nuangpirom [th] Suangsuda Lawanprasert
Jao Nang Ruen Kam Rattanaporn Inthornkamhaeng [th] Tassawan Seneewongse Na Ayutthaya [th]
John Brackkins Tammachat Farnett [th] Thaweesak Thananan [th]
In Prab Yuttapichai [th] Wittaya Jetapai [th]
Khian Jan Piyamas Monyakul [th] Orn-anong Panyawong
Kam Kaew Thanchanok Hongthongkam [th]
Jao Nang Thippawan Namthip Siamthong [th]
Fong Jan Wachira Peimsuriya [th] Iverinr Chuenchob [th]
Jao Loung Sri Wong Anusorn Dechapunya [th] Trakarn Punthumlerdrujee [th]
Bua Pan Wanitha Wicharobon [th] Warapun Nguitragool [th]
Min Jirawadee Isarangkoon Na Ayutthaya [th] Pawanrat Naksuriya [th]
Khin Mae Or-rasa Isarangkoon Na Ayutthaya [th] Sirinuch Petchurai [th]
Royal Palace Kanchit Kwanpracha [th] Pisal Pattanapeeradej [th]
Ittirit Singharat [th]
Thuchapon Jantawangso [th]
Jao Nang Bua Thip Piyada Penjinda [th]
Peng Yaowaret Nisakorn [th]
Bua Pad Prapharat Rattanathada [th]
Nattanan Kumpetch [th]
Salinla Na Chiangmai [th]
Bua Thong Patchara Thongthaweeporn [th]
Patcharavadee Thongprim [th]
Characters Cameo
Jao Sing Kam Attachai Anantameak Warut Woratam [th]
Gagananga Yukala Somchai Samipak [th] Kriengkrai Oonhanun [th]
Jao Sai Rat (youth, The End) Veraparb Suparbpaiboon [th] Tatsapon Wiwitawan [th]
Tom Wisawachat [th]
Boon Soong Porjed Kaenpetch [th]
Jao Obparach Pongprayoon Ratcha-apai [th]
Sri Wi San Sor-ranan Ror.Akawat [th]
His Highness in the Department of Siam Uthen Bunyong [th]
Pha Kam Somkiat Pattanasup [th]
Samit Thanachot [th]
Kaisri Kaewwimol [th]
Sri Mai Pattaree Chanasak [th]
Jao Noi Sukhawong (chird) Sasin Ngamjitsuksri [th] Pankorn Chantasorn [th]
Princess Maenmeuang (chird) Prangthip Yotngam [th] Chananya Lertwattanamongkol [th]
Princess Mingla (chird) Kulathida Manasirijinda [th] Naphak Janjitranon [th]
Padmasutā, Queen of Burma (chird) Kamolpan Thantawiriya [th]
Jao Nor Meuang (chird) Chancamin Chayangkul [th]
Jao Nang Maen Keaw (chird, The End) Kulteera Yordchang [th]
Jao Sai Rat (chird, The End) Pongpitch Chaipitak [th]

Original soundtracks

2000

No.TitleLyricsMusicArtist(s)Length
1."Rak Nakara" (Template:Lang-th)Rayasuree Tonawanick [th]Chokdee Phakphoo [th]Watcharin Mayomthong [th]3:28
Total length:00:00

2017

No.TitleLyricsMusicArtist(s)Length
1."Rak Nakara" (Template:Lang-th)Nongluk AnopatNongluk AnopatNongluk Anopat [th]4:44
2."Hua Jai Ror Kam Wa Rak" (Template:Lang-th)Narongvit Taechatanawat [th]Poramet MueansanitNapat Injaiuea3:28
3.Untitled (Template:Lang-th)Orn-anong Panyawong Natapohn Tameeruks0:00
4."Hua Jai Ror Kam Wa Rak (Female Version)" (Template:Lang-th)Narongvit Taechatanawat [th]Poramet MueansanitMashima Meebamroong [th]3:30
Total length:00:00

Ratings

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References

  1. ^ "เรื่องย่อละคร รากนครา". Kapook (in Thai). 2016-06-11. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
  2. ^ "Lampang shares its dream". The Nation Thailand. 2019-02-07. Retrieved 2020-05-10.
  3. ^ a b Charuvastra, Teeranai; Chief, News (2017-09-28). "Told to Tone it Down, Media Will Shoulder Losses For Royal Funeral". Khaosod English. Retrieved 2020-05-10. {{cite web}}: |first2= has generic name (help)