A rich family that is believed to be cursed because of the mysterious death of all the men in the family leaving only the women alive. This is the story about how sweet and innocent love flourishes in the middle of harsh tribulations, and how far scarier than a mystical curse is the curse caused by love, greed, anger, and delusion in the human heart.
Yoi is the mother of a Thai-Chinese family, she has four sons. Her eldest Achai comes from the army bringing a pregnant prostitute Reynu as his wife even though he already has a fiancee Philai. Yoi can't accept this and tries every possible way to make him leave Reynu but fails, unknown to her that Reynu has performed black magic to tie her son's heart. Her third son Asa is the kindest. He is handsome, smart, and charming. When Yoi finds out he has feelings for Janta she worries he will do like his eldest brother and decides to marry him off into a rich family, unknown to her that the family is tricking him into marrying their already pregnant daughter to avoid shame. The fourth son Asee is still a student. He is spoiled, and playful, and doesn't assume responsibility for his actions. He becomes charmed by Reynu's sister when he meets her and tries desperately to court her.
Kom and her mother Kae, who has amnesia are supported by Kru Sompon. Kae faints on the day that Kru Sompon throws a party for his older brother. She meets Pit and remembers everything. Kae entrusts Kom in his hands before she dies. Once they are done with her funeral Pit takes Kom to Bangkok and entrusts her with a friend named Rangsan to take care of her. In truth Rangsan and his wife Bunga don’t like Kom and treat her as a servant. Once Pit goes out of the country, he sends a younger relative named Chartsiam to take care of Kom if anything were to ever happen to him. Chartsiam gives a doll to Kom and this leaves a great impression on her. Pit dies and leaves a will for Kom, once Chartsiam returns he takes care of Kom from afar, but refuses to tell her about Pit. Eventually, love blossoms between Chartsiam and Kom. But the love that appears to be forbidden for the two, how will it end up?
Born in Bangkok, Thailand, she is one of four daughters of Thai actor Surin Charoenpura and is the older sister of fellow actress Intira Charoenpura. As a singer, since 1989 Charoenpura has released dozens of albums, music videos and performed in many concerts. Since the 1980s, Charoenpura has acted in numerous roles on Thai television and in films. As an actress, she came to international notice for her portrayal of the villainous Lady Srisudachan in the 2001 film, The Legend of Suriyothai, directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol, and released theatrically in the United States in 2003.