Han Ji Min Meets Park Sung Hoon and Lee Ki Taek on Blind Dates in New JTBC Romance Drama
JTBC's new K-drama “Efficient Dating for Singles” confirms its premiere. See the first stills of Han Ji Min, Park Sung Hoon, and Lee Ki Taek in this webtoon-based romance.
JTBC's upcoming drama, tentatively titled “Efficient Dating for Singles,” has officially confirmed its premiere date and dropped its first preview stills, offering a glimpse into a new modern romance. According to a report from K-drama news outlet Soompi, the series is now formally on the broadcast schedule.
Based on the popular webtoon of the same name, the story centers on a woman, played by veteran actress Han Ji Min, who decides to actively pursue love by diving into the world of blind dates. The newly released photos capture her encounters with characters played by Park Sung Hoon and Lee Ki Taek, setting the stage for a compelling and potentially complicated love story.
The casting brings together a dynamic trio. Han Ji Min is known for her deeply emotional and versatile performances. She's joined by Park Sung Hoon, who has recently gained significant global recognition for his powerful roles, and Lee Ki Taek, a rising star quickly making a name for himself. The chemistry between these three is already a major point of anticipation for fans.
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