Ingfah Addresses Controversy Over Revealing Scenes in “Rakhee”

Bangkok: Ingfah Waraha, a lead actress in the film "Rakhee (The Stain)," has clarified the ongoing controversy surrounding her revealing scenes, admitting that it is the sexiest role of her career. The film has sparked discussion even before its theatrical release. A recent gala premiere was attended by the director, producer, and lead actors including Ingfah, Apo Nattawin, Jes Jesdapipat, and Freen Sarocha, along with numerous artists who congratulated the team on their work.

According to Thai News Agency, Apo Nattawin expressed his desire for Thai audiences to view the film, highlighting its unpredictable storyline filled with twists. He believes that the film will not only gain international attention but also revitalize the popularity of Thai cinema. Apo shared that his role was challenging due to the reserved nature of his character, which demanded a significant amount of energy to portray convincingly.

Actress Freen Sarocha discussed her character's unique appeal, describing herself as more mild rather than sassy. Despite the director's initial casting concerns, she hopes audiences find her performance endearing. Jes Jesdapipat, another lead actor, confirmed that his character is a wealthy and good-hearted individual. He noted that the role demanded more energy than any of his previous work, pushing his acting boundaries.

Ingfah Waraha addressed the criticisms about the film's revealing nature and numerous nude scenes, describing it as the most sensual project she has undertaken. She praised the professionalism of the film crew, which eased her initial concerns. Ingfah emphasized that, at 31, she views these scenes not as nudity but as an integral part of her artistic expression. Despite some criticism from fans who found her too sexy, she remains confident in her physique and performance.

Ingfah also revealed that discussions with the film's team, including director Pond Kritsada, helped her navigate the revealing scenes. They agreed to use a stand-in for certain scenes, and she was given the opportunity to review and approve her scenes, ensuring her comfort with the final cut.