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These are 5 most-watched Thai Boys Love dramas on LINE TV during Songkran break

Does your fave BL series make the list?

LINE TV Tale of Thousand Stars Fish Upon the Sky
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When it comes to the Thai Boys Love (BL) series, LINE TV has never lost its top spot among streaming platforms. It has broadcasted the subgenre since 2016 and is now considered the biggest and best-known streaming platform for Boys Love series. During the Songkran holiday when most of us were asked to stay home, for example, many Boys Love fans turned to the platform to binge-watch old and new releases, resulting in an increase in viewership during the week-long break.

Here's the list of most-watched Boys Love series on LINE TV during the Songkran holiday in April. 

 

1. Fish Upon the Sky

Dentistry student Pi (Phuwin Tangsakyuen) has always had a crush on popular heartthrob  Nan. But things get more complicated when Mok (Naravit “Pond” Lertratkosum) appears, challenging Pi for Nan’s favor. As the two rivals try to one up each other in a series of neck-and-neck competitions, fate cheekily intervenes and turns the enemies into lovers.

 

2. I Told Sunset About You

A Nadao Bangkok production follows two teenage Phuket-born boys—Teh (Putthipong "Billkin" Assaratanakul) and Oh-aew (Krit "PP" Amnuaydechkorn)—who develop a romantic relationship while overcoming the adversities of coming of age, gender expectations, and self-acceptance. The sequel of the program, I Promised You the Moon, is set to premieree on LINE TV on May 27.

 

3. Hidden Love

Ended up being isolated in a dorm during the COVID-19 outbreaks, two boys, a business student (Cholapatr Jeepetch) and an architecture student (Thawatchanin Darayon), develop friendship and, together, discover the mysterious and shady history of the place they live in. 

 

4. Brothers

Chol (Phuwarit Tangnonsung) and Prap (That Itthirat) are forced to live together in the same house after their parents got married, and that's the beginning of their intimate relationship. 

 

5. A Tale of Thousand Stars

Forestry officer Phupha (Pirapat “Earth” Wattanasetsiri) and volunteer teacher Tian (Sahaphap “Mix” Vongrat) explore a relationship amidst the scenic valleys of Northern Thailand.

 

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