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Cupid Stupid

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Genre
  
Modern Romance

Original language(s)
  
Cantonese

Producer(s)
  
Tsui Yue On

Final episode date
  
25 February 2010

Number of episodes
  
20

Country of origin
  
Hong Kong

No. of episodes
  
20

First episode date
  
25 January 2010

Network
  
TVB

Language
  
Standard Cantonese

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Starring
  
Steven Ma Tavia Yeung Michael Tse Mandy Cho Kingdom Yuen Ram Chiang Shermon Tang

Cast
  
Tavia Yeung, Steven Ma, Ruco Chan, Jack Wu, Shermon Tang

Similar
  
My Better Half, Sweetness in the Salt, Ghost Writer, A Watchdog's Tale, When Lanes Merge

Cupid Stupid, formerly known as The Stars of Love, is a TVB modern romance series which premiered on Malaysia's Astro On Demand Channel from 25 January 2010 until 25 February 2010.

Synopsis

Chi Yat-Po (Steven Ma), a fishmonger constantly helps his friend Kan Ngo-Lam (Tavia Yeung) who is always getting into trouble with her "bad" boyfriends. The two friends meet Koon Sing-Ho (Michael Tse), a famous toymaker, who has the talent to make anything he desires into a game. They are also introduced to Fong Cheuk-Kei (Mandy Cho), Sing-Ho's girlfriend, who tries her best to put up with his mischievous ways.

Chi Yat-Po is in love with Ngo-Lam, but never has the courage to tell her. When he finally decides to reveal his true feelings, he is stopped by the meddling Wong Man-Keun (Shermon Tang), Ngo-Lam's best friend who has a crush on Chi-Yat Po.

Sing-Ho and Ngo-Lam both share strong believe in horoscopes and fortunes, however in the later chapters they find out they have more in common than just horoscopes. The two find themselves developing feelings for each other and soon become a couple. However, Ngo-Lam soon finds out that Chi Yat-Po has liked her for a long time and she finds herself torn between Sing-Ho and Yat-Po. To complicate matters more, Cheuk-Kei begins dating Sing-Ho's arch-rival, Frankie (Ruco Chan).

Meanwhile, Chi-Yat Po's aunt, Chi Kam Kiu (Kingdom Yuen) finds herself constantly arguing with her ex-husband (Lee Kwok Lun), whom she shares an apartment with. She utterly despises him and regrets marrying him. She is angered by the reappearance of a man named Greeny (Ram Chiang), a horoscope expert who told her to marry her husband. When Greeny finds out about the divorce and the tears she has been through, he tries his best to make up with Kam-Kiu, and at the same time he tries to hide the fact that he has feelings for her...

The characters face many trials of love before they each find who is the one truly most important to them in their hearts.

References

Cupid Stupid Wikipedia