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Plerng Phra Nang
GenreDrama
Revenge
Costume period
Written byKom-Raeng Ngao (concept story)
Paak Rapee (writer)[1]
Directed byTeerasak Promngoen[2]
StarringPachrapa Chaichua
Chiranan Manochaem
Kelly Tanapat
Chawallakorn Wanthanapisitkul
Tussaneeya Karnsomnuch
Opening theme"Plerng Phra Nang" by Jennifer Kim
Ending theme"Tuk Yang Puer Ther" by Ditkorn Disayanon
Country of origin Thailand
Original languageThai
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producerSomsook Kaljaruek
ProducerChitralada Disayanon
Production locationsChiang Mai, Thailand[3]
Running time130 minutes (per episode)
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 20:30 (ICT)
Production companiesBangkok Broadcasting & T.V. Co., Ltd
Kantana Movie Town (2002) Co., Ltd
Original release
NetworkChannel 7
ReleaseFebruary 17 (2017-02-17) –
April 15, 2017 (2017-04-15)

Plerng Phra Nang (Template:Lang-th; RTGSPhloeng Phra Nang; lit: Her Majesty's Flame; English title: The Royal Fire[2]) is Thai TV drama or lakorn aired on Thailand's Channel 7 from February 17 to April 15, 2017 on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 20:30 for 26 episodes.

Summary

At Muang Thip (Muang Thip Country), Jao Nang Ananthip was stripped of royal title. Because of her father, Jao Luang Pitula was coup by Jao Luang Burapha Kham, who is elder brother of Jao Nang Sekkaradewi, she kept this resentment, and vengeance later. The cause of the loss of Muang Thip independence for the Westerners.

Cast

Main characters

Role Actor
Princess Ananthip - Later addressed and titled as Imperial Noble Consort Ananthip of King Muangkoom Pachrapa Chaichua
Crowned Princess Sekkaradewi - Later addressed and titled as Queen consort Sekkaradewi of King Muangkoom Chiranan Manochaem
Prince Muangkoom - Later addressed and titled as King Muangkoom Kelly Tanapat
Princess Tongnuan - Later addressed and titled as Consort of King Muangkoom Chawallakorn Wanthanapisitkul
Samphao Ngam - Princess dowager Samphao Ngam (Mother of King Muangkoom) - Later addressed and titled as Ancient Buddha (พระพันปี) Chamaiporn Jaturaput
Princess Maanfah - later addressed and titled as King Maanfah Tonont Wongboon
Prince Tongpaeng Chanon Akkarachata
Rimbueng - later addressed and titled as Consort of King Muangkoom Chatchadaporn Thanantha
Prince Krongpop - later addressed and tilted as King Krongpop Anuwat Choocherdrattana
Princess Pinamnee - Later addressed and titled as Queen regent Pinmanee; De facto with King Maanfah Tussaneeya Karnsomnuch
Princess Renumas - Later addressed and titled as Crowned Imperial Noble Consort Renumas of King Maanfah Pariyachat Limthammahisorn
Former Crowned Princess Thongphaya - Later addressed and titled as Queen consort Thongphaya of King Krongpop Panichada Sangsuwan

Supporting characters

Role Actor
Bualai Jarusiri Phuwanai
Fuang Khansiri Sirimart
Peng Pimdao Raveemongkolsathian
Upparat Kanaung (Prince Kanaung, Viceroy) Arucha Tosawat
Prince Padaeng Thapanat Sattayanurak
Princess consort Kruea On of Prince Kanaung Thamonpan Panuchitphutthiwong
Yodphum - Consort of King Muangkoom and mother of King Mannfah Sornsin Maneewan
Noi Intha - Later addressed and titled as King Intha Noppol Pitaklopanich
Crowned Princess Maneeyard - Later addressed and titled as Queen consort of King Intha Kanyakorn Pinij
Princess Ketthawa - Later addressed and titled as Consort of King Muangkoom Rungrawee Barijindakul
Princess Kaew Argat - Later addressed and titled as Consort of King Muangkoom Apasra Intalaadchoom
Thao Wongsa (Sir Wongsa) Thapakorn Disayanon
Khun Wiang (Lord Wiang) Phutharit Prombandal
Thao Fua Faeng (Sir Fua Faeng) Chomvichai Meksuwan
Khun Sang Muang (Lord Sang Muang) Thitinant Suwannasak
Khun Homfah (Lord Homfah) Wuthinant Maikan
Jao Luang Burapha Kham (Late King Burapha Kham) Winai Kraibutr
Jao Luang Pitula (Late King Pitula) Thongkhaw Khunsriraksa
Thao Sangta (Lord Sangta) Thanakorn Prathumsiri
Mr. Hass Peter Tuinstra
Reurn Kaew - addressed and titled as Consort of King Marnfaah - Later as wife of Mr. Hass Jittima Wisutthipranee
Jao Fah Muang Meed (King Regnant of Muang Meed) Pongsanart Vinsiri
Jao Fah Muang Tha Koi (King Regnant of Muang Tha Koi) Nukkid Boonthong[1]

Criticism, impact and ratings

Plerng Phra Nang is a remake of a 1996 drama of the same name also produced by Kantana Group. The script was based on M.R.Kukrit Pramoj’s 1969 nonfiction book The Fall of the Burmese (พม่าเสียกรุง) and Prince Damrong Rajanubhab’s Journey Through Burma in 1936: A View of the Culture, History and Institutions (เที่ยวเมืองพม่า).[4][5]

In the version aired in 2017, before the drama will broadcast, there are comparisons of the costumes of the characters that are similar to Fan Bingbing in The Empress of China[6], and commented some scenes are unrealistic[7]. When it is broadcast, Soe Win the great grandson of last King of Burma (Myanmar), Thibaw Min, has interviewed the BBC that his family was unhappy about this drama. Although the plot of the drama is about a fictional realm. But almost all replicas come from the last year of the Konbaung Dynasty. In the 19th century, part of the drama was similar to the historical events. The case of the massacre of the consorts together to eliminate 100 royal family members and asked the Thai authorities to ban this drama. But Chitralada Disayanon, drama producer explained that the drama did not bring any country's history directly. There may be only some layouts that are narrative in Thai perception. The part that is linked from other national histories. It's personal right to comment, and reiterated that. This drama is based on imagination.[8][9]

However, there is a comparison of the characters as if they were real persons in history, such as Jao Nang Ananthip is Hsinbyumashin, Jao Lung Muangkoom is Mindon Min, Jao Nang Pinmanee is Queen Supayalat, Jao Maanfah is Thibaw Min, Upparat Kanaung is Kanaung Mintha and Jao Luang Burapha Kham is Tharrawaddy Min.[5]

The ratings for the finale of the broadcast are 9.037 and on average, the nationwide are 6.626.[2]

In addition, the word "Plerng Phra Nang" also ranked as the most searched word of Google in 2017 by Thais is the fourth and second place in the category of television program.[10]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2017 3rd Maya Awards[11] Popular TV Drama Plerng Phra Nang Won
Popular Actress Pachrapa Chaichua Won
Popular Supporting Actress Chiranan Manochaem Won
Chawallakorn Wanthanapisitkul Nominated
Popular Actor Kelly Tanapat Nominated
Popular Director in a TV Drama Teerasak Promngoen Nominated
Best OST in a TV Drama Plerng Phra Nang – Jennifer Kim Nominated
2nd Darainside Awards[12] Best Actress Chiranan Manochaem Won
Best Actor Kelly Tanapat Won
Best Supporting Actress Chawallakorn Wanthanapisitkul Won
Best Director in a TV Drama Teerasak Promngoen Won
5th Phra Phikanet Awards[13] Excellent Actress Chiranan Manochaem Won

References

  1. ^ a b "เรื่องย่อละครเพลิงพระนาง". Kapook.com (in Thai). 2015-10-02. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  2. ^ a b c "เรตติ้งตอนอวสาน". imgrum (in Thai). Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  3. ^ "เพลิงพระนาง ยกกองไปถ่ายทำไกลถึง จ.เชียงใหม่ : สนามข่าวบันเทิง". Channel 7 (in Thai). 2016-10-05. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  4. ^ "ย้อนชมภาพ'เพลิงพระนาง' ปี 2539 พร้อมภาพเทียบนักแสดงเวอร์ชั่นใหม่ บอกเลยยุคไหนก็ปัง!". Matichon (in Thai). 2017-02-19. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  5. ^ a b บุตรี, ปิ่น (2017-02-25). ""เพลิงพระนาง"...บนรอยทางประวัติศาสตร์สุดดราม่าที่ "มัณฑะเลย์"/ปิ่น บุตรี". ASTV Manager (in Thai). Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  6. ^ "ดราม่าเกิด...ชาวเน็ตเทียบ 'อั้ม-เพลิงพระนาง'VS 'ฟ่าน ปิงปิง บูเช็คเทียน!". teenee.com (in Thai). 2015-10-02. Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  7. ^ อินแป้น, อัษฎางค์ (2017-02-10). "ดร่ามารัวๆ ละคร'เพลิงพระนาง' ถูกชาวเน็ตติงฉากไม่สมจริง". Bangkokbiznews (in Thai). Retrieved 2017-05-25.
  8. ^ ""กันตนา" แจงดราม่า "เพลิงพระนาง" ย้ำแค่ "เมืองสมมติ" จะคิดอย่างไรเป็นสิทธิส่วนบุคคล!". Khaosod (in Thai). 2017-03-13. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  9. ^ Thaitrakulpanich, Asaree (2017-03-10). "GREAT-GRANDSON OF LAST BURMESE KING WANTS THAI SOAP CANCELED". Khaosod. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  10. ^ "เปิดโผใครชนะ! เพลิงบุญ-เพลิงพระนาง เรื่องไหนคนค้นหากูเกิลมากสุดปี 2017". Thairath (in Thai). 2017-12-13. Retrieved 2017-12-17.
  11. ^ "Maya Awards 2017 ผู้เข้าชิงรางวัล". Maya Channel (in Thai). 2017-08-08. Retrieved 2017-08-09.
  12. ^ "เพลิงพระนางเฮ คว้า4รางวัลนาคราช จากดาราอินไซต์อวอร์ด". newsplus.co.th (in Thai). 2017-10-02. Retrieved 2017-10-02.
  13. ^ "ประกาศรางวัล "พระพิฆเนศวร" ครั้งที่ 5". Komchadluek (in Thai). 2017-08-28. Retrieved 2017-10-02.