[NEWS] Donghae to collaborate with Yoon Seung Ah in a new drama!
2012.05.24
Korean actress Yoon Seung Ah and Super Junior’s member Lee Donghae will be collaborating in Korea Channel A’s new drama <>.
<>is a romantic comedy which tells the story of a porcupine-like male lead who is wary about people and is accustomed to keeping a distance from others and the female lead who is a panda-like princess with a bright and easy going personality. The two characters met and through their constant bickering, they eventually became a couple. The representative of <>’s production company commented, this drama is sweet like a pastry and is loveable like a panda, but at times it makes you hurt like the spines on a porcupine. This drama will definitely meet the viewer’s expectations.
Yoon Seung Ah have previously appeared on MBC’s historical drama <>, while Donghae starred in SBS’s drama <> back in 2010. <> will start it’s filming soon and is expected to broadcast in the second half of the year.
SOURCE: ent.sina.com.cn, MYDAILY Translated by: KyU Is L♥Ve @ SJ-World.Net
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