Undercover Miss Hong: Ha Yun Kyung Dishes on Chemistry with Park Shin Hye
Explore the retro office world of Undercover Miss Hong. Ha Yun Kyung shares details on her role and chemistry with Park Shin Hye in this 1990s-set K-drama comedy.
Can a 30-something elite financial investigator survive as a 20-year-old rookie? That's the hilarious premise of Undercover Miss Hong, a new office comedy set in the late 1990s. Starring Park Shin Hye and Ha Yun Kyung, the series is already generating buzz for its unique blend of nostalgia and high-stakes comedy.
Ha Yun Kyung on Her New Office Persona
In a recent interview, Ha Yun Kyung expressed her excitement about the drama's lighthearted appeal. She plays a pivotal role assisting Hong Geum Bo (played by Park Shin Hye) as they infiltrate a securities firm. Ha Yun Kyung noted that the late 1990s setting provides a warm, analog charm that contrasts beautifully with the intense corporate setting.
The Powerful Dynamic Between the Leads
The chemistry between the two lead actresses is the heart of the show. Ha Yun Kyung praised Park Shin Hye's veteran presence on set, stating it allowed them to build a natural and energetic rapport. Fans are looking forward to the 'womance' as these elite agents struggle to blend in with their younger peers as rookie employees.
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