Love of Silom
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| Love of Silom | |
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| Thai | รักแห่งสีลม |
| Literally | Love of Silom |
| Genre | |
| Based on | Love of Silom by Violet Rain |
| Screenplay by | Violet Rain |
| Directed by | Banchorn Vorasataree (Pepsi) |
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| Country of origin | Thailand |
| Original language | Thai |
| No. of episodes | 12 |
| Production | |
| Production locations | Silom, Bangkok |
| Running time | 45–55 minutes |
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| Original release | |
| Network | WeTV |
| Release | 24 April – 10 July 2026 |
Love of Silom (Thai: รักแห่งสีลม) is a 2026 Thai boys' love (BL) television series starring Poompat Iam-samang (Up) and Phuripan Sapsangsawat (Poom).[1] The series is directed by Banchorn Vorasataree (Pepsi) and written by Violet Rain, and is a co-production between Insight Entertainment and YYDS Entertainment.[2]
The series premiered on WeTV on 24 April 2026, with episodes released weekly on Fridays at 20:00 (Thailand time).[3] The final episode is scheduled for 10 July 2026.
Krit (Poompat Iam-samang) is raised in a traditional Thai-Chinese family and is expected to follow his father's career in the police force, although he does not share this aspiration. His family disapproves of same-sex relationships, which affects his personal life, including a previous relationship that ended. Wayu (Poom) works at a nightclub and is responsible for supporting his family, including his nephew. Krit and Wayu meet at the nightclub and continue to encounter each other over time. As their interactions increase, a relationship develops between them.
Cast
Main
- Poompat Iam-samang (Up) as Krit [4]
- Phuripan Sapsangsawat (Poom) as Wayu
Supporting
According to JWave:[2]
- Jai Sira as Fei
- Volvo Supakit Phuengpradach as Thai
- Boss Chanakan Poonsiriwong as Sky
- Kade Tanapon Hathaidachadusadee as Henry
Guest
- Gunner Natsakan Chairote
- Mashii Pornthiphat Lertwuthanon as Mint
- Soda Pasakorn Saisombut
- "Chen" Chenphop Udomdirek (Ep. 1) – uncredited
Production
The series was announced at WeTV's "WeTV Always More 2026" event on 4 November 2025. A video titled "Official First Look" was released, featuring behind-the-scenes footage and early promotional material.[5] The official trailer was released on 7 April 2026 on WeTV's YouTube channel.[6] On 22 April 2026, the "Sip and See PressCon" launch event took place at Fake Club Bangkok, with cast members, press and fans in attendance.[7] The series is directed by Banchorn Vorasataree and written by Violet Rain, based on her novel of the same name.[2]