Joy Sirilak Versus Yui Jiranan: Not Afraid of Comparison
Not only is her role in “Koom Pah Kham” very complex, but Joy Sirilak has to show her skills against Yui Jiranan also. We got the chance to meet with her so we asked her about the lakorn.
“This lakorn is quite heavy and strenuous because my character is very complex. I have a flaw in me, that makes me a bit mental at times so I have to set up my emotions accordingly. This lakorn is a mystery so there’s no telling that from the beginning, which makes it hard.”
You’re acting with Yui, are you afraid people might compare skills?
“It’s good, then they’ll be able to follow who shines more. If it’s a plus for the lakorn, I want viewers to see it regardless of their reasons. If they’re talking about it then that means they’re watching it. Whether they like it or not is a different story. I have to do my job to the best of my ability. Because no matter how crucial the role is, if I can’t perform and make the viewers like it, if I’m not into the role then how can I expect the viewers to be into it also.”
This is your first prime time lakorn for Channel 7, are you afraid of ratings?
“It’s not my job to worry about ratings. I think ratings aren’t just up to me because we work as a team. But if it’s a issue that people want to talk about then I thank them because they are interested in the lakorn. As for being evening or prime time, it’s not something new to me. When I was at Channel 3, at first I played in both. It probably got more news now.”
Source: Dailynews
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Yui @ Ah’Long’s Daughter’s Wedding
Yui and other Channel 7 stars attend the wedding for Ah’Chalong Pakdeewichit’s daughter, Kaew Boonjira. They were married on November 2. Ah’Chalong is the famous action director whom Yui starred in for Choom Pae. Yui is the one in the brownish color dress.
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Paul Indicates “Koom Pah Kham” is Complex
The storyline of Koom Pah Kham is complex but Paul is confident of the director’s skills.
“In the story there’s Yui Jiranan and Joy Sirilak. I play a police officer who is grieving over his younger brother’s mysterious suicide so I quit my job. Before I left I got a big case to finish, that involved the death of my brother’s girlfriend.”
“The reason I chose to play this role was because after reading the summary it was very exciting and the role was good. Also, I got to work with Toob Sitiwat Tupphen who directed Mia Luang which made it better. I worked with him before and he gives very good direction to the actors. This lakorn has a great deal of complexity which I’m sure that P’Toob is able to make it work.”
“As for the actors, I’ve co-starred with Joy in Rachinee Morlum before and she’s okay. As for Yui, I’ve never worked with her before but she has skills.”
Source: Khaosod
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Yui Denies Rumors of Moving To Channel 3
There’s been news that you’re going to move to Channel 3 just like Chompoo Araya, is there anything you’d like to say?:
“I have no idea about any of this. I never went in to talk with them, this is a matter for the elders since I still have 1 year left in my contract with Channel 7. My heart stays with Channel 7, whether or not I will get to renew my contract is up to the elders. Even if my contract was up I would still stay with Channel 7. Like I said, it’s up to the elders if they love and endear me. I’m happy staying here.”
Source: Dara Daily
Image Credit: Channel 7
Joy Slaps Mo Until She Screams in “Koom Pah Kham”
It seems as if Joy Sirilak and Mo Amina are always in a scene where they hit each other. Thus making the two able to pass through the scene without a take in the period lakorn “Koom Pah Kham” from Media of Medias.
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