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Kleun Cheewit thai drama review
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Kleun Cheewit
1 people found this review helpful
by CKT Resident
May 16, 2019
15 of 15 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

Best Hate to Love Story!

WOW! Kleun Cheewit is one of those dramas that grips you from the very first episode and doesn’t let go. Blending romance, tension, mystery, and emotional depth, it crafts a story that feels both dramatic and surprisingly grounded. While packed with high-stakes conflict, what truly elevates this drama is the sheer power of its performances and the unforgettable chemistry between the leads.
The story is far more complex than it first appears.
The characters’ motivations deepen as the plot unfolds.
The emotional stakes increase in ways that keep you invested until the end.

The drama owes much of its impact to Mark Prin and Yaya Urassaya, who give some of their strongest performances to date.
Yaya is one of the most beautiful actress I have seen, A big fan of her after this one!
Yaya is phenomenal. She captures vulnerability, strength, trauma, and determination with flawless nuance. Her emotional scenes hit hard, but her quieter moments are just as powerful.
Mark Prin brings intensity and sincerity to a complicated role. He plays his character’s anger, confusion, and eventual growth with remarkable depth. The story is from the Secret K Drama, I have seen it before watching this one. And Thailand made the story even better, another hit for Thailand.

Perhaps the biggest highlight of Kleun Cheewit is the explosive yet beautifully evolving chemistry between the leads. Their dynamic is layered, shifting naturally from hostility to understanding, tension to trust, and conflict to emotional connection.
The story is a revenge drama that turns to love, and this is the best portrayal of that I have seen till today.
The secondary characters are not just background figures—they each contribute meaningfully to the story. Friends, family members, antagonists, and allies all play important roles that enrich the drama’s emotional palette.

Truly great how the characters stories came to an end, yes there was misunderstandings. Especially with the second couple. There has to be in these types of lakorns and the good thing was it made sense coming from the characters. The ML and FL had superb chemistry though, it was natural and not forced to me. Their interactions feel raw and believable, making the journey between them compelling and deeply satisfying. Even the smallest glances and subtle gestures carry weight, showing how well the actors understand their characters’ emotional progression.

The drama is incredibly compelling, but some moments can feel overly dramatic or heavy-handed. A few scenes lean into classic melodrama tropes a bit too strongly—but this is part of the genre’s charm, and never enough to weaken the overall experience.
Yaya's acting was what made this drama unbelievable, she was truly amazing! Yaya's Best Performance Still!
The music was nice too, I definitely remember them. I will definitely rewatch this drama again, and I already have.
Thank you to the director for a nice ending as well, the drama showed about forgiveness and how love triumphs over hate!

If you love dramatic romances with real heart and compelling character growth, Kleun Cheewit is absolutely worth watching.
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