Dasom Transforms into a Chic Hotelier with a Modern View on Love in 'Positively Yours'
Dasom stars as a chic hotelier, Hwang Mi Ran, in Channel A's new K-drama 'Positively Yours.' Based on a popular webtoon, the rom-com explores the story of two people who swear off marriage.
Can a one-night stand lead to lasting love? Channel A's upcoming drama, 'Positively Yours', is betting on it. New stills featuring actress Dasom as a chic hotelier with an open mind about relationships are building anticipation for the new romantic comedy.
Meet Hwang Mi Ran
Based on a popular webtoon, 'Positively Yours' follows the unexpected aftermath of a single night between a man and a woman who have both sworn off marriage. In the series, Dasom plays Hwang Mi Ran, a capable manager at the prestigious Taehan Hotel. Her character is described as having a refreshingly open and liberal view on love, a trait that shines through in the sophisticated and confident aura she projects in the newly released photos.
The Proven Formula of Webtoon IPs
The drama aims to blend a provocative premise with the relatable modern theme of choosing not to marry, a combination that's expected to resonate with viewers. As the original webtoon already boasts a significant fanbase, industry watchers are keeping a close eye on the show's potential for success. All eyes are on how Dasom will bring this independent, modern female character from the page to the screen.
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