Klin Kasalong

Klin Kasalong (Thai: กลิ่นกาสะลอง) is a 2019 Thai television soap opera adapted from the eponymous novel written by Pisit Sreeprasert, a Chiang Mai University professor.[1] The series premiered on June 10, 2019 and last aired on July 29, 2019 on Channel 3. It starred Urassaya Sperbund and James Ma. The series was notable for featuring extensive use of the Northern Thai language in dialogue, and featuring facets of Northern Thai culture, including attire and cultural landmarks like Wat Lok Molee in Chiang Mai.[1] The series was broadcast on Channel 3, and became the channel's third highest rated drama in 2019, after Krong Kam and Thong Ek Mhorya Tha Chalong.[2]

Klin Kasalong
Also known as
  • Scent of Love
  • The Scent of Memory
Original titleกลิ่นกาสะลอง
GenreHistorical, Romance, Drama, Supernatural
Directed bySan Sikaewlor
StarringUrassaya Sperbund
James Ma
Opening themeสัญญากับคำว่ารอ (Promises and waiting) by Ten Nararak
Ending themeสัญญากาสะลอง (Promise Kasalong) by Saranyu Winaipanit
Country of originThailand
Original languagesThai, Northern Thai
No. of episodes15
Production
ProducerThitima Sangkhaphithak
Running time150 minutes
Release
Original networkChannel 3
Original releaseJune 10 (2019-06-10) 
July 29, 2019 (2019-07-29)

Cast

Main

  • Urassaya Sperbund (Yaya) as Kasalong / Songpeep / Dr. Pimpisa / Pimmada
  • James Ma (James) as Dr. Thanakrit / Sup / Prasawin
  • Thagoon Karnthip (Pop) as Manfah / Dr. Pakpoom
  • Natanat Losuwan (Fai) as Mei / Wijitra / Mok

Supporting

  • Montree Jenuksorn (Pu) as Sunthorn (Pimpisa's father) / Nai Kwaen Mang (Kasalong, Songpeep's father)
  • Penpak Sirikul (Tai) as Pudkaew (Pimpisa's mother) / Thongbai (Kasalong, Songpeep's mother)
  • Warit Tipgomut (Tah/Ta) as Noijan Wanawech / Ramet Wanaret
  • Kulteera Yordchang (Unda) as Bua Kiang (young)
  • Sirinuch Petchurai (Koi) as Ah-Ma Tee-Nee (Grandmother Mo Sap and Bua Kiang)
  • Thodsapol Siriwiwat (Thod) as Ah-Kong Tian-Aee’ (Grandfather Mo Sap and Bua Kiang)
  • Witaya Jethapai (Thanom Samton) as Intha (Manfah's father)
  • Naruemon Phongsuphap (Koi/Koy) as Kam-Hom (Manfah's mother)
  • Aranya Prathumthong (Pui/Puy) as Bua-Tong (Wealthy Grocery)
  • Wilawan Thalou () as Sang-La (Chinese dessert seller)
  • Sitang Punnapop (Pai) as Fong-Kam (Vegetable and herb seller)
  • Lerwith Sangsith (Aon) as Sang (Servant of Mr. Mang's house) / Bhikkhu Tian (Priest)
  • Supunnikar Jumrernchai (Fai) as kedkaew (Saito-san's wife) / Stand-in Kasalong / Songpeep
  • Shogo Tanikawa (Sho) as Sai-To (Ketkeaw's husband)

Guest

  • Pisamai Wilaisak (Mee) as Grandma Buakiang (Old Age) (Grandma Primpy, a former servant of the governor's house.) (Ep.1)
  • Suchao Pongwilai () as Aui Kaew (Old Age) (grandson, grandfather, father, teacher Intha) (Ep.1,6,8,10,15)
  • Supranee Charoenphol as Panjit (Dr. Thanakrit's mother) (Ep.1,3,6,8,10,14,15)
  • Sommart Praihirun (Piak) as In-Tha (Sri Wan's father) (Ep.13,14,15)
  • Watcharachai Sundarasiri (Ant) as Kroo Dab (Ep.5,6)
  • Pongsanart Vinsiri (Too) as Wongsingkam Wanawech (Little Chan's father/Rames' grandfather) (Ep.6,7,10,11,13)
  • Peter Tuinstra (Peter) as Dr.Naekercard (Doctor McCormick Hospital Chiang Mai) (Ep.2,10,11,12)
  • Chattarika Sittiprom (Care) as Sudawadee (Daughter of the Ministry of Education) (Ep.13)
  • Ken Streutker (Ken) as Dr.Kort (Doctor McCormick Hospital Chiang Mai) (Ep.3,5,6,10,11,12)
  • () as Aui Kaew (young) (Ep.13,14,15)
  • Linpita Jindapoo (Ying) as Sri Wan (Aui Kaew's mother) (Ep.13,14,15)

Soundtracks

Song Title Artist Ref. Note
สัญญากาสะลอง
(Promise Kasalong)
Saranyu Winaipanit [3] Opening theme
สัญญากับคำว่ารอ
(Promises and waiting)
Ten Nararak [4] Ending theme
สัญญากาสะลอง
(Cover Version)
James Ma [5] Special theme

References

See also

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