probably an idea worth testing but this does not look convincing. unless you could exclude the foreground elements from the faux bokeh calculations.
I'm left wondering if opening that window a little would have given the us also the view to the whole leg up until the toes which could have made it more complete.
faux bokeh is OK, but the haloes created by the software are inconsistent pointing to the effort made trying different approaches - there are none to little haloes in the area below the thigh and none in front of the leg but other window panes are heavily infested. especially eye burning are the haloes in the dark corner above the thigh.
now, there's nothing wrong having software to help an image along but it can be a slippery path to walk.