
Jao Chai Hua Jai Gern Roy is a TV series first aired in 2002. The show has gained attention for its storyline, performances, and production quality. Viewers can explore detailed information including cast, ratings, plot summary, and similar recommendations on CinemaToday.
Wakim is a prince and his parents want him to marry a nice princess. Wakim thinks that he should marry for love and not for titles. However, his parents bring over a couple of princesses to show him including one from China and Korea. Wakim isn't interested in either of them and decides that he needs to go out and find his own princess. Together with his servant Ah Thu, he sneaks out of the palace and goes to Thailand. Later, they run into Moddaeng when they go to her store the '7 Elephant'. They try to get some drinks, but she mistakes them for burglars. Wakim and Ah Thu end up living in the slums that Moddaeng is living in, while trying to find ways to meet the princess Wakim is waiting for.
The cast of Jao Chai Hua Jai Gern Roy features talented actors who bring the story to life with memorable performances.
Jao Chai Hua Jai Gern Roy consists of multiple seasons with engaging episodes that expand the storyline and character development.

2002 | 15 Episodes
Wakim is a prince and his parents want him to marry a nice princess. Wakim thinks that he should marry for love and not for titles. However, his parents bring over a couple of princesses to show him including one from China and Korea. Wakim isn't interested in either of them and decides that he needs to go out and find his own princess. Together with his servant Ah Thu, he sneaks out of the palace and goes to Thailand. Later, they run into Moddaeng when they go to her store the '7 Elephant'. They try to get some drinks, but she mistakes them for burglars. Wakim and Ah Thu end up living in the slums that Moddaeng is living in, while trying to find ways to meet the princess Wakim is waiting for.
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