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Buang Lae Sanaeha

(2003)

บ่วงเล่ห์เสน่หา (2546)

Other Names: Chain of Passion

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Completed2003

📺Drama Info

Episodes :16 eps
Aired :September 1, 2003
Ended :October 20, 2003
Air Day :Monday - Tuesday
Air Time :20.15 - 22.20

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Synopsis

This is the story of Phikul (Kamonchanok Komolthiti), who lost her parents after they were taken hostage by the outlaw Suea Han during an escape from a team led by Captain Kraiyut (Nuti Khemayotin). Following their deaths, Phikul’s life spiraled into poverty, forcing her to perform traditional dances in local markets for meager coins to support herself and her grandmother. Consumed by bitterness, Phikul mistakenly believes that Kraiyut was the one who killed her parents and vows to seek revenge.
Later, Phikul joins an itinerant acting troupe called Kaeo Chao Chom. By chance, the troupe is hired to perform at a party hosted by Kraiyut. Upon seeing him, Phikul is shocked but decides to seize the opportunity for vengeance. She uses her charms to seduce Kraiyut until he becomes infatuated with her, eventually taking her as a second wife alongside Phutson (Ornanong Panyawong), his submissive first wife.
Hoping for a male heir, Kraiyut announces that whichever wife gives birth to his first son will be granted full authority over the Thep Phiman estate. Phikul seeks the help of Mo Khem, a practitioner of black magic and love charms, to ensure Kraiyut remains devoted only to her. However, Mo Khem takes advantage of the situation and rapes her. Phikul subsequently becomes pregnant and gives birth to the first son, Chawin (Watthana Kumthorntip). Having gained control of the household, she demotes Phutson to live in a small servant's quarters.
Shortly after, Phutson gives birth to twins, a girl named Cho Chomphu (Tanyares Ramnarong) and a boy named Rapheewit (Rungruang Anantaya). However, Phikul poisons Kraiyut’s mind, claiming that Phutson had an affair with his subordinate, Somphop. This causes Kraiyut to pour all his love into Chawin while neglecting the twins, doubting they are his own.
Phikul continues her secret trysts with Mo Khem, eventually giving birth to another daughter, Chonnipha (Saruta Ruangwiriya). Years later, Phikul plans for her children to marry Phurin (Atichart Chumnanon) and Arada (Arisara Will), the children of Director-General Winai. However, Phurin and Arada find themselves more interested in the twins, Cho Chomphu and Rapheewit.
As Kraiyut falls ill, Phikul conspires with Mo Khem to slowly poison him. She pushes Chonnipha toward Phurin, but the young man remains devoted to Cho Chomphu. Desperate, Chonnipha seeks a love charm from Mo Khem but is raped by one of his henchmen—a secret she hides from everyone. When Chonnipha realizes she is pregnant from the assault, she lies to Phikul, claiming the baby is Phurin’s.
Phikul begins to flaunt her relationship with Mo Khem openly, leaving Phutson to care for the ailing Kraiyut. When the truth comes out that Phurin is not the father of Chonnipha’s child, the planned marriages are canceled. Realizing her children’s futures are crumbling, Phikul uses a gun to force Kraiyut to sign over his entire fortune to her. She reveals the truth: that Chawin and Chonnipha are not his children, and that her entire life has been a plot to avenge her parents.
However, the truth is finally revealed: the outlaw Suea Han was the actual killer of her parents, not Kraiyut. Overwhelmed by guilt and the realization that her life’s mission was built on a lie, Phikul takes her own life. In the aftermath, Phurin reconciles with Cho Chomphu, and they marry alongside Rapheewit and Arada. After Chonnipha gives birth, Chawin decides to resign from his job and takes his sister away to start a new life far from society.

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