Actress Shin Min Ah seems to be full of confidence.
Shin Min Ah who is taking on the role of Arang in the new MBC drama “Arang and the Magistrate” is coming back with a drama for the first time in 2 years.
“Arang and the Magistrate” is based on the motive of the Arang Legend, about a ghost named Arang who’s lost her memory and wants to find out the truth about her death, with a bad tempered magistrate named Eun Oh (Lee Joon Ki).
This drama being her first MBC drama and her first historical, Shin Min Ah says, “It is a typical but bold ghost character. It’s cynical and reckless as well as stubborn but not detestable.”
Shin Min Ah fights with other ghosts to eat all the bits of food on the ground to propitiate ghosts and creates a chasing scene with a death angel too.
Shin Min Ah said, “The scenes are more like body fighting then fancy action. So I tried to focus more on Arang’s situations rather than the action scenes.”
Meanwhile, “Arang and the Magistrate" is directed by Kim Sangho and written by Jeong Yoon Jeong. The cast includes, Lee Joon Ki, Shin Min Ah, Yeon Woo Jin and Yoo Seungho. To be aired at the end of July after “I Do, I Do”.
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