“Pluto,” the upcoming Girls’ Love drama series to air on GMMTV, features Namtan Tipnaree Weerawatnodom and Film Rachanun Mahawan in the main cast. This drama is an intriguing addition to Thailand’s expanding landscape of Girls’ Love (GL) series.
The highly anticipated trailer, which was made available to the public on October 5th, has sparked excitement among the sapphic community and fans. Pluto is expected to provide an interesting storyline that concentrates on the complexity of love, identity, and emotional journeys, and it is expected to be a widely anticipated show in the year 2024. Maintain your attention while the compelling narrative of the series unfolds.
Pluto Official Trailer
The entwined lives of twin sisters Ai-oon and Ob-oom (both represented by Namtan) were the main plot in the “Pluto” teaser. Ai-oon asks her twin, Ob-oom, to break off her relationship with May, the blind girl, on the day of her wedding. Ai-oon has a tragic accident that leaves her unconscious and her spouse, Paul, dead. Ob-oom pretends to be Ai-oon to comply with her sister’s wish to end her relationship with May, but she falls in love with her instead. Ob-oom, entangled in a web of lies, quickly encounters unanticipated results.
Chao Planoy, whose works include the hit novels GAP (starring FreenBecky) and My Marvellous Dream Is You (by FayMay), is the author of the novel upon which Pluto was shown. Especially in her works belonging to the Girl’s Love (GL) genre, Chao Planoy frequently delves into profound emotional bonds, self-discovery, and romantic love. Pluto centers on themes of betrayal, love, and the complexities of female relationships; it is a multi-layered novel that brings the author’s distinct vision to life. Those who have enjoyed her writing in the past can’t wait for this adaptation.
In addition to NamtanFilm as casts, the characters also include Ciize Rutricha Phapakithi, Duangdao Jarujinda, Kapook Ploynira Hiruntaveesin, Earn Preeyaphat Lawsuwansiri, Neen Suwanamas, Arm Weerayut Chansook, Thor Thinnaphan Tantui, Title Kirati Puangmalee, Guy Sivakorn Lertchuchot, Jamie Juthapich Indrajundra, Mint Thishar Thurachon, Pod Suphakorn Sriphothong, and many more.
Pluto Synopsis
Ai-oon is the disappointing twin of the successful and beloved Ob-oom. They aren’t close. On Ob-oom’s wedding night, she takes Ai-oon aside and requests her. Ob-oon and her husband Paul will be going away for their honeymoon, and she’ll leave something important behind a lover, May, whom she hasn’t broken up with—and she wants Ai-oon to do it for her.
In the early morning following the wedding, Ai-oon learns that the newlyweds had an accident. Paul has passed away, and Ob-oom is in a coma. When Ai-oon decides to fulfill her sister’s request, she’s shocked to learn that May is both blind and a woman. She finds herself unprepared to complete the task.
‘Pluto’ is giving the newest landscape on GL
GMMTV’s newest Girls’ Love (GL) series, Pluto, treats viewers to an intricate and poignant story. This series broadens the scope of Thailand’s developing GL scene. With this series, GMMTV is taking a step further into creating sapphic content, a genre that has started to gain popularity alongside the hugely successful BL (Boys’ Love) dramas.
The show’s stars are the experienced actresses Namtan Tipnaree Weerawatnodom and Film Rachanun Mahawan, who have been in previous GMMTV productions. Known for her range-spanning performances, Namtan plays twin sisters in Pluto, a twist that allows her to explore her repertoire in a fresh, intensely emotional setting. The romantic and enigmatic aspects of the plot are further complicated by Film Rachanun, an actress who has portrayed both dramatic and humorous roles throughout her career.
The story of the two twins, Ai-oon and Ob-oom, lies at the center of Pluto. Their lives are connected, forcing them to make some emotionally intense and crucial choices. Ob-oom’s impersonation of her sister following a devastating event sets the stage for the romantic entanglements. The show explores issues of identity, duplicity, and personal development in addition to romance. It is an adaptation of Chao Planoy’s book of the same name. Along with GAP and My Marvellous Dream Is You, Chao Planoy is also known for other well-known works, and Pluto is anticipated to have the same level of emotional depth and audience appeal.
GL programs like Pluto are influencing the way LGBTQ+ representation is portrayed in Thai mainstream media as they become more widely known. Stories like Pluto, which cover real-life complexities and emotions, give sapphic audiences new viewpoints in an area where Boys’ Love has ruled for years. GMMTV’s dedication to widening its portfolio with these kinds of stories indicates a wider cultural movement in Thai media toward more inclusive storytelling, and this could pave the way for even more sapphic-focused material.
Pluto is a noteworthy addition to the 2024 lineup of Thai GL dramas, offering a gripping blend of mystery, romance, and the quest for self-discovery that will keep fans captivated.
The series “Pluto” will premiere this coming October 19 at 8:30 PM (GMT+7) every Saturday on GMM25 and an uncut version on VIU, a partner streaming platform, at 10:30 PM (GMT+7).
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