Love Upon a Time
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| Love Upon a Time | |
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| Thai | ภพเธอ |
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| Based on | Love Upon a Time by Littlebbear96 |
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| Directed by | Panuwat Inthawat |
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| Country of origin | Thailand |
| Original language | Thai |
| No. of episodes | 12[1] |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Kittipat Champa |
| Producer | Kornkanok Rangsimontakul |
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| Running time | 48–63 minutes |
| Production company | Domundi TV |
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| Release | 27 March 2026 – present |
Love Upon a Time (Thai: ภพเธอ; RTGS: Phop Thoe) is a 2026 Thai boys' love television series, starring Siraphop Manithikhun (Net) and Radchapon Phornpinit (JJ), based on the novel of the same name by Littlebbear96. The series was produced by Domundi TV and Mandee Work.
The series premiered on Workpoint TV on 27 March 2026, airing on Fridays at 21:30 ICT. The uncut version was made available for streaming at 22:30 ICT on iQIYI.[2]
Nakun, a twenty-year-old student skeptical of superstitions, is unexpectedly transported back nearly four centuries to the Ayutthaya Kingdom. Mistaken for a missing young man named Klao, he assumes Klao's identity to uncover the mystery of his disappearance while searching for a way home. Meanwhile, Klao's friend Phop doubts Nakun's true identity and keeps a close watch on him, unconvinced that he is the younger brother he once knew.
Cast
Main
- Siraphop Manithikhun (Net) as Phop (past) / Tinnaphop (present)
- Radchapon Phornpinit (JJ) as Klao (past) / Nakun Phattanatada (present)
- Thanutchon Chankaewarmorn (Latte) as Jom (past) / Thee (present)
- Pongsaton Sittipan (Kim) as Kaew (past) / Pun (present)
Supporting
- Poothanate Hongmanop (Captain) as Preechapiban (Phop's father)
- Sueangsuda Lawanprasert (Namfon) as Prayong
- Athiwad Sanidwong Na Ayoodthayaa (Ton) as High Lord Pichayabhakdi
- Chatchawit Techarukpong (Victor) as Harn
- Sadanont Durongkavarojana (Nont) as Cherd
- Jirawat Vongdilokvath (Mai) as Fortune Teller Rattikarn
- Pariya Wongrabieb (Mam) as Muan
- Piamchon Damrongsunthornchai (Tonnam) as Chuay
- Akarathi Phichaphiromphinyo (Moz) as Khong
- Manussita Jarusasi (March) as Sai
- Malimarisar Hughes (Justmine) as Pim
- Jidapa Phonrojpanya (Tontoei) as Varna
- Suttida Kasemsan Na Ayutthaya (Nook) as Nahathai (Nakun's mother)
- Worarat Karnjanarach (Kapom) as But
- Phuriwat Chotiratanasak (Copper) as Kla
Soundtrack
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Artist | Length |
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| 1. | "Fated (ภพเธอ)" |
| FirstOne[3] | 4:11 |
| 2. | "Still You (แค่เธอตรงนี้)" |
| JJ Radchapon[4] | 3:50 |
| 3. | "Everlasting Dreams (ฝากฝันชั่วกาล)" | Watan-U | Ice Sarunyu[5] | 4:40 |