Dasom Goes All Out: The High-Stakes Romance in 'Positively Yours' with Hong Jong Hyun
Dasom is going all out to win Hong Jong Hyun in the new K-drama 'Positively Yours'. Explore the latest updates on this webtoon-based rom-com starring Oh Yeon Seo.
A single night can change everything. In the upcoming romantic comedy 'Positively Yours', actress Dasom is determined to win over Hong Jong Hyun, signaling a fierce romantic battle that’s catching the industry's attention.
Dasom’s Bold Pursuit in Positively Yours
Based on a popular webtoon, 'Positively Yours' follows a man and a woman who have both sworn off marriage, only to find themselves connected after an unexpected one-night stand. According to reports from Soompi, Oh Yeon Seo plays the workaholic Jang Hui Won. Meanwhile, Dasom is amping up the drama by aggressively pursuing Hong Jong Hyun, adding a layer of rivalry to the plot.
A Webtoon Classic Comes to Life
Fans of the original material are eager to see how the adaptation handles its unique premise. With Dasom's character making such bold moves, the series promises to break away from standard rom-com clichés, offering a more dynamic take on modern relationships in 2026.
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