A Mother’s Eternal Wish: Finding Solace in the Passing of Nong Aof
Mother Sita’s Emotional Return to Acting
Mother Sita Puapimon sits in contemplation, her eyes fixed on the crematorium as she thinks of her late son, Nong Aof. With a mix of sadness and longing, she wishes those who have passed on a peaceful journey.
After a 20-year hiatus, Mother Sita has made a triumphant return to the acting industry, reprising her role as Mae Saeng in the movie Wiman Nam. The overwhelming praise from fans has left her emotional and grateful.

Recently, MCs Kwan-Usamanee and Anna Suea Ngam Iam from the Mute Lady list had the opportunity to catch up with Mother Sita at Wat Lat Phrao, where she had gone to earn merit. The two young women ministers sat down with Mother Sita to discuss her life and career.

Mother Sita’s Emotional Message
“Today, I came to Wat Lat Phrao, a place filled with memories. I couldn’t help but think of Nong Aof. I was overcome with sadness and missed him dearly. As I sat and looked at the crematorium, I was reminded of the day of his funeral. But it’s over now.”
A Message to Nong Aof
“I want to tell Nong Aof that he doesn’t have to worry about me anymore. I’ve returned to the job I love, and I’m happy. I want him to know that I’m doing well, and I hope he’s at peace.”

Mother Sita expressed her gratitude to her fans, saying, “I’m very happy and overwhelmed by the positive response to my return to acting. I’m grateful for everyone’s support and admiration. If I were to win an award for my performance, I would be truly honored and happy.”
