Ko Kyung Pyo Dishes on Undercover Miss Hong and 90s Office Life
Actor Ko Kyung Pyo shares insights into his new 1990s-set office comedy 'Undercover Miss Hong,' co-starring Park Shin Hye. Discover the plot and nostalgic vibes.
What happens when an elite officer goes undercover as a rookie? Actor Ko Kyung Pyo is diving into the late 1990s for his upcoming office comedy, Undercover Miss Hong. He recently shared his excitement about the project, which promises a nostalgic yet hilarious look at corporate life.
Undercover Miss Hong: Ko Kyung Pyo Reinvents the 90s Office
Set in the late 1990s, the series follows Hong Geum Bo, played by Park Shin Hye. She's an elite financial supervisory officer in her 30s who poses as a 20-year-old rookie at a securities firm. Her mission is to track down suspicious funds, leading to chaotic and comedic situations. Ko Kyung Pyo is set to play a pivotal role that complements this high-stakes undercover operation.
The drama isn't just about the laughs; it's a deep dive into the unique office culture of that era. From the fashion to the technology, the production aims to recreate the vibe of a year when the world was on the brink of the digital age. Fans are eager to see the chemistry between the lead stars as they navigate this retro setting.
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