

A Thai family comedy where grandma's ghost debt might save them all.
The story of Chin, a self-made man who rose from nothing but a mat and a pillow to become a powerful tycoon. His life takes a tragic turn when his wife passes away, leaving him to raise their children alone. Mei, the devoted eldest daughter, sacrifices everything for her family. Kang, the second son, is consumed by gambling, while Yi, the youngest, is a mixed-race gay man of African descent. Though Kang and Yi bring endless trouble, Chin favors his sons over Mei. When illness strikes and Kang’s debts threaten to strip away the family’s fortune, only Mei and her son, Soi Tee, remain steadfast at his side. Just as their home is on the brink of being repossessed and hope seems lost, an unexpected event emerges—changing their lives forever.
Acting
Sornsutha Klunmalee carries generational weight with perfect comic timing.
Writing
Balances Thai family drama tropes with genuinely subversive character choices.
Director
Kanin Nakpong
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title references 'bai sri su kwan,' Thai spirit house traditions where ancestral debt becomes literal inheritance.
Director Kanin Nakpong cast Chookiat Iamsook specifically to subvert his typecast 'lovable loser' image into something genuinely pathetic.
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