

Season 1 • Episode 47
LatestKeng is a young and pretty young girl who’s often mistaken for a boy because she’s a bit of a tomboy. She meets Yokhin, a popular and handsome author. Yokhin quickly takes a liking to Keng because she’s obviously hardworking, honest and brave; she works very hard to take care of her sick mother, her grandmother and her indebted father but never gets out from the right path. Yokhin invites Keng to work for him, mistakenly believing she’s a boy. Keng lets him think so because she’s afraid he won’t let her work for him if he knows she’s a girl.
Acting
Kanya Rattanapetch commits HARD to the boy disguise energy.
Writing
47 episodes of one lie. The writers said 'and make it DRAG.'
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pin Rak exemplifies classic Thai lakorn structure: marathon episode counts built on a single central misunderstanding that Western audiences would demand resolved in Act Two.
Rapeepat Eakpankul was already an established leading man when this aired; the gender disguise premise let the production lean into his 'confused romantic lead' specialty for maximum episode tension.