[PICTURE] Yoo In Na and Ji Hyun Woo’s lock lips for ‘Queen Inhyun’s Man’
2012.04.11
A still cut of Yoo In Na and Ji Hyun Woo’s Gwanghwamun kiss scene has been revealed and is currently creating a stir.
During the new preview on April 9th for tvN’s new Wednesday-Thursday drama, ‘Queen Inhyun’s Man’, Ji Hyun Woo and Yoo In Na shared a sweet kiss scene in front of Gwanghwamun, further raising the anticipation of viewers.
Yoo In Na will play the role of Choi Hee Jin, who finds love through a man that transcends space and time. Choi Hee Jin is a struggling actress who hasn’t been able to obtain a serious role since her debut 5 years ago. She than meets and falls in love with scholar named Kim Boong Do, who time traveled from the Chosun era to the present.
Kim Boong Do will be played by actor Ji Hyun Woo. He will play a traditional scholar from the Chousn era which experiences a mysterious time warp and ends up in 2012. He encounters an actress (played by Yoo In Na) who plays Queen In Hyun in a TV drama "New Jang Hee Bin." The two portray a love story that transcends time, space, age, and all other differences.
An official from the production crew said, “Ji Hyun Woo and Yoo In Na will have various kiss scenes besides the ‘Gwanghwamun kiss’ scene, which will surely add to the fun in the fantasy romance drama.”
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