A Tale of Thousand Stars


A Tale of Thousand Stars is a 2021 Thai television series starring Pirapat Watthanasetsiri and Sahaphap Wongratch. The series follows Tian Sopasitsakun, who receives a heart transplant after volunteer teacher Torfun dies in a tragic accident. By reading through Torfun's diary, Tian learns about her final wish, which is to count a thousand stars with Phupha Viriyanon, a chief forest ranger. In time, Tian accepts Torfun's destiny as his own.
Directed by Noppharnach Chaiwimol and produced by GMMTV, it is one of the twelve television series GMMTV showcased for 2020 during their "New & Next" event on 15 October 2019. Originally scheduled as a 2020 release, the series premiered on GMM 25 and LINE TV on 29 January 2021, airing on Fridays at 20:30 ICT and 22:30 ICT, respectively. The series aired its final episode on 2 April 2021, it was replaced by Fish upon the Sky on its timeslot on GMM25. The series had an rerun every Friday to Sunday from 3 September to 24 September 2021 at 8:30 pm on GMM25, replacing the reruns of 2gether: The Series and Still 2gether. The rerun of the series was then subsequently replaced by the rerun of its successor series, Fish upon the Sky on its timeslot.
It was featured on Teen Vogue's best BL dramas list in 2021, and gained widespread popularity among fans.

Synopsis

After volunteer teacher, Torfun dies in a tragic accident, her heart is transplanted to Tian. Through a series of diary entries, Tian learns about Torfun's life, secrets, interests, as well as her promise to count a thousand stars with Chief forest officer Phupha. Tian, as the new volunteer teacher, attempts to befriend Phupha, but the latter is initially cold to him. As the two slowly grow closer, Tian's heart beats fast around the military officer, and he starts to fall for him, much like his heart's previous owner did. Treading on dangerous territory, can the two keep their thousand star promise?

Cast and characters

Main

  • Pirapat Watthanasetsiri as Phupha Viriyanon, the chief forest officer
  • Sahaphap Wongratch as Tian Sopasitsakun, the volunteer teacher

    Supporting

  • Sarunchana Apisamaimongkol as Torfun Chareonpon
  • Nawat Phumphotingam as Tul
  • Krittanai Arsalprakit as Nam
  • Thanawat Rattanakitpaisan as Longtae
  • Nattharat Kornkaew as Yod
  • Sattabut Laedeke as Rang
  • Kamonlapat Dokmonta as Ayi
  • Woraphanmai Egami as Meejoo
  • Achirapol Jinapanyo as Khaonueng
  • Marinda Halpin as Inta
  • Gimjeng Yanathip as Kalae

    Guest

  • Jakkrit Ammarat as Teerayut
  • Paweena Charivsakul as Lalita
  • Witaya Jethapai as Bianglae Khama
  • Thanongsak Suphakan as Sakda
  • Phatchara Tubthong as Jeab

    Episodes

Production

The production team at the beginning chose one of the hill-tribe villages in the northern part of Thailand to shoot the series, but later on, due to tradition and belief, the initially chosen locations were all removed from the plan because they were not allowed to shoot. As the local people were afraid that, with the numbers of shooting crew members and production could be against the local condition. The village, they first picked, has a tradition of spirit worship. The villagers were afraid that the shooting could disturb the spirit in the place. The production team then decided to build the entire village from scratch in different locations, while the novel and series portraited the story in somewhere in Chiang Mai. The production team had to build Tian's House, Pha Pan Dao School, Khama's House, and villagers' houses from. The "Pra Pi Run" Unit, which was a workplace, commanding station and accommodation for Phupha and was renovated from an old and deserted wayside shelter.

Soundtrack

Awards and nominations

Future

In 2022, GMMTV announced that A Tale Of Thousand Stars will be included in the roster for the second part of their series, Our Skyy. Earth and Mix are expected to reprise their roles as Phupha and Tian respectively.