Park Shin Hye and Cho Han Gyul Revive the 90s in 'Undercover Miss Hong'
Cho Han Gyul shares insights on his character in the upcoming 90s-set comedy 'Undercover Miss Hong' starring Park Shin Hye. Discover the latest drama details.
An elite financial officer is trading her tailored suits for a rookie's ID badge. Park Shin Hye returns to the small screen in 'Undercover Miss Hong,' a comedy set in the late 1990s. The plot follows a 30-something officer who goes undercover as a 20-year-old entry-level employee at a securities firm.
Park Shin Hye Undercover Miss Hong Cho Han Gyul Character Insights
Rising star Cho Han Gyul recently shared his excitement about joining the cast. He plays a key colleague working alongside Hong Geum Bo (played by Park Shin Hye). According to Soompi, Cho highlighted the chemistry between the characters and the meticulous attention to 90s period details on set.
Why the 1990s Setting Matters
The drama leverages the high-stakes environment of the late 90s financial sector. It's not just about the clothes or the music; it's about the era's energy. Fans are eager to see how Park Shin Hye navigates the generational gap while maintaining her secret identity in a fast-paced workplace.
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