Nuer Mek (2010-2010)

Premiere:
March 16, 2010

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 15

Finale:
May 4, 2010

Original Title:
เหนือเมฆ

Countries:
TH

Payu is the son of Meka, a popular politician with a good heart. Meka is a widower and a single father. He raised his son alone since the death of his wife years ago. They have a strong bond. Meka is dating Napa, a confident police woman and the captain of the Special Investigative Unit. Unlike Meka who has a good relationship with his son, Napa has a strained relationship with her daughter Fah. Fah blames her for the death of her father, who committed suicide. Since the death of Akat, Fah has distanced herself from her. Fah went out on her own and graduated with a degree in computers. She works as a computer programmer, but also does illegal hacking, which further puts a strain on her relationship with her mother. Fate played a cruel joke on Payu and Fah, as both were framed for horrible crimes at the same time and they met on the day they were being transported to prison. Because a killer was after them, Payu and Fah escaped together and begin to search for the truth.

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