Chokanan Skultham's Thai drama thriller, Eternal Bond, is set during the Japanese invasion of Thailand. At the center of the drama are Jinta and Tharin, two locals from Prachin Buri who were unaware of their connection to the Naga world. As a young woman, Jinta was sent to Bangkok to study. In her hometown, she was accused of killing her mother during childbirth. Jinta and her brother, Jira, shared a romantic relationship. Upon returning home, her maternal grandmother was disappointed to see her and made it clear that her inheritance would only go to Jira. Her father made no attempt to defend her, and the only person who seemed to understand Jinta's pain was her aunt Sonklin. The family owned a rice mill founded by Jinta's grandfather, Lord Pom. After becoming bedridden, Pranot, his son-in-law and Jinta's father, was appointed manager of the mill. Lord Pom's wife, Madam Thongkham, doted on Jira (her daughter's eldest child) and, like everyone else, blamed Jinta ...
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