Nam Ji Hyun to Live a Secret Double Life in Upcoming K-Drama 'To My Beloved Thief'
First look at Nam Ji Hyun's dual role in the upcoming KBS 2TV historical drama 'To My Beloved Thief,' where she plays a noblewoman by day and a bandit by night, starring alongside Moon Sang Min.
KBS 2TV's upcoming drama, , has offered a first glimpse into the dual life of its protagonist, played by actress . According to a report from Soompi, the series tells the story of a woman who unexpectedly becomes a bandit and her relationship with a Joseon-era royal prince, played by .
Sunlit Days and Shadowed Nights
In the drama, portrays , a woman who hides a major secret. By night, she transforms into a mysterious bandit known as 'Gil Dong,' a stark contrast to her daytime persona. This central conflict sets the stage for a story of intrigue, balancing two completely different identities.
A Prince Meets a Righteous Thief
Starring opposite her is as the royal prince, Yi Yeol. The plot will revolve around the complex relationship that forms between the prince and the secret bandit, whose paths are destined to cross. The on-screen chemistry between the two leads is expected to be a major draw for viewers.
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