Koo Gum

Koo Gum (2004)

EndedScripted showRomance, War, History

A love story set during World War II. Japan invades Thailand and sets up ship harbors near the Chaopraya River, close to where Ang (Benz) lives. She is against the war and is angered that Japanese soldiers have moved into her home area. With this, she has a hatred towards them. Kobori (Num) is a Japanese soldier who meets Ang by chance and falls in love with her at first sight. She however hates him because of her hatred towards the war and is cold to him. Even though she's bitter and cold to him, Kobori still loves her and treats her with love, warmth,care and respect. Due to false rumors that would harm Ang's reputation, Kobori decides to marry Ang. Ang refuses to marry him, because she is still waiting for her boyfriend Vanas to return from his studies in France. Because Ang's dad is a high ranking thai political figure and Kobori's uncle is also a top ranking Japanese general, they are forced to be married to tighten the Thai-Japanese bond. Kobori's love and affections slowly begin to thaw the cold heart of Ang and she begins to return his love. But as feared, her long awaited boyfriend secretly returns to Thailand in hopes of renewing his love for her, and to kill the man who forced her to marry him. Who will she choose to be with? What will become of Kobori?

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday at 22:00 (70 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08Episode 8Apr 13, 2004
S02E07Episode 7Apr 13, 2004
S02E06Episode 6Apr 12, 2004
S02E05Episode 5Apr 6, 2004
S02E04Episode 4Apr 5, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Koo Gum' premiere?

'Koo Gum' premiered on April 6, 2004.

Who were the main actors in 'Koo Gum'?

The main actors in 'Koo Gum' were Ken Theeradeth Wonpuapan and Anne Thongprasom.

What genre does 'Koo Gum' belong to?

'Koo Gum' is a romantic drama TV show.

Where is 'Koo Gum' set?

'Koo Gum' is set in Thailand.

What is the premise of 'Koo Gum'?

'Koo Gum' tells the story of a forbidden love between a high-ranking nobleman and a servant girl in ancient Thailand.

How many episodes does 'Koo Gum' have?

'Koo Gum' consists of 17 episodes.

Who directed 'Koo Gum'?

'Koo Gum' was directed by Aew Ampaiporn Jitmaingong.

Was 'Koo Gum' a popular TV show?

Yes, 'Koo Gum' gained significant popularity during its airing.

Did 'Koo Gum' receive any awards?

Yes, 'Koo Gum' won several awards, including Best Drama Series and Best Actress at the 2004 TV Gold Awards.

Was 'Koo Gum' based on a novel or a true story?

No, 'Koo Gum' was not based on a novel or a true story; it was an original creation.

Did 'Koo Gum' have a memorable soundtrack?

Yes, 'Koo Gum' featured a beautiful and memorable soundtrack that complemented the story.

Did 'Koo Gum' have any notable guest appearances?

No, 'Koo Gum' did not have any notable guest appearances.

Did 'Koo Gum' receive positive reviews from critics?

Yes, 'Koo Gum' received generally positive reviews from critics who praised its storytelling and performances.

Did 'Koo Gum' have any spin-offs or sequels?

No, 'Koo Gum' did not have any spin-offs or sequels.

Did 'Koo Gum' have a loyal fan base?

Yes, 'Koo Gum' had a dedicated fan base that admired its compelling storyline and characters.

Was 'Koo Gum' dubbed or subtitled in other languages?

Yes, 'Koo Gum' was dubbed or subtitled in several languages to reach a wider audience.

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Also known as

  • Sunset at Chaophraya
  • คู่กรรม (Thailand)
  • Khu Kam (Thailand)

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