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[01/22/25 - 07:01 PM]
First Crucial Clues Unveiled in "Dalah: Death and the Flowers", a Gripping Whodunit Coming Soon
As the police race to track down suspects in a high-profile murder case, the mysterious death proves to be just the beginning in a series of dark revelations waiting to be uncovered in "Dalah: Death and the Flowers."

[via press release from Netflix]

First Crucial Clues Unveiled in 'Dalah: Death and the Flowers', a Gripping Whodunit Coming Soon

As the police race to track down suspects in a high-profile murder case, the mysterious death proves to be just the beginning in a series of dark revelations waiting to be uncovered in Dalah: Death and the Flowers. The series follows Dalah (Yaya-Urassaya Sperbund), a stylish floral designer hired to handle flower arrangements for the highly anticipated wedding of Ohm (Na-Naphat Vikairungroj), the leading candidate for Prime Minister, and his bride-to-be Risa (Pat-Chayanit Chansangavej). When the groom is found dead on his wedding day, everyone becomes prime suspects in the murder investigation. Entangled in a web of secret affairs and high-society scandals, Dalah decides to sleuth her way to the truth, unraveling dark secrets and a conspiracy that reaches into her past.

In a shocking turn of events, rising political star Ohm-Anusorn Uathepa, the promising future Prime Minister, was found dead among his own wedding floral arrangements at a renowned florist's studio. The young politician from the For Thai Society Party, who had been making waves with his feminist campaign promoting social equality, was widely tipped to become Thailand's next Prime Minister. Known for his exceptional capabilities and striking looks, Ohm was set to marry Risa-Narisa Tangsinsup, an heiress from one of the wealthiest families in Thailand. Their upcoming nuptials had captured national attention as it was to have united two of the country's most prominent dynasties.

Dalah: Death and the Flowers is helmed by SEA Write Award-winning author Prabda Yoon as executive producer, alongside talented female directors Thanika Jenjesda and Alisa Pien. The series boasts a stellar cast led by Yaya-Urassaya Sperbund, Pat-Chayanit Chansangavej, Na-Naphat Vikairungroj, and Ryu-Vachirawich Wattanapakdeepaisan, along with other renowned names in the industry such as Ron Banjongsang, Amarin Nitibhon, Phuwin Tangsakyuen, Miusic-Praewa Suthamphong, Fairy-Kirana Pipityakorn, Donut-Manatsanun Phanlerdwongsakul, Duentem Salitul, Surachai Ningsanond, Siriporn Sanguanmit, Amata Piyavanich, Co-Khunakorn Kirdpan, Golf-Chalanthorn Menakongka, Lookwa-Pijika Jittaputta, Akkarapat Neeyapan, Nong-Thanongsak Supasap and many more.

Executive Producer Prabda Yoon reveals the inspiration behind the series: "I've always wanted to create a mystery investigation series, or the whodunit genre, which I've loved since childhood. This passion, combined with my interest in Japanese culture - having studied tea ceremonies and Japanese flower arrangement - led to this unique blend. Since Dalah, our protagonist, is female, I intentionally sought to build a predominantly female production crew. That's why I invited Dream (Thanika Jenjesda) and A (Alisa Pien) to direct. As we developed the project collaboratively, the series evolved to incorporate a strong contemporary female perspective."

Who killed Ohm? Unlock the mystery and unravel the rot beneath the blooms in Dalah: Death and the Flowers, a whodunit series that weaves a delicate investigation through the sophisticated floral arrangement artistry. Catch it soon, exclusively on Netflix!

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