Peach Pachara is one of the lead stars of the newest Thai series The Believers, which covers sensitive topics about religion. Did he feel any discomfort while doing such scenes? Or was he relieved to be an instrument to open discussions in his home country? Watch it all on this video of Kapuso Showbiz News.
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00:00 You're supposed to create that kind of tension that people are starting to be like, "Ah, that thing happened."
00:05 This is going to be the story it's about.
00:11 You know, once I read it, I got really hooked on it because it's only a few films or shows about temples get approved to screen in Thailand.
00:22 So that's really rare.
00:24 In my head, I could think of just one film that was like 10 years ago that got the rights to air, and this is another one.
00:34 So I figured I should be a part of it.
00:37 It's like a once in a lifetime kind of opportunity.
00:41 It is really, really important for us to start making a question that we've never been able to ask before.
00:50 Like, where does the money go?
00:52 I think we're really excited to really put it out.
00:56 At first, we anticipated controversial stuff because that's a whole point.
01:03 If there's no one really find it upsetting, then there's no point of doing it.
01:08 You're supposed to create that kind of tension that people are starting to be like, "Ah, that thing happened."
01:14 Then how? How can we fix that?
01:17 Even to the kind of traditionalist people as well, we just want them to be aware better as well.
01:24 So there's nothing wrong with having faith.
01:26 There's nothing wrong with donating money.
01:29 But just be aware of where you do it or the people within that system.
01:35 So we're kind of more than relieved that we've put it out and happy that we finally get it airing, rather than being nervous about it.
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