ZE:A’s Dongjun to play as lead in educational drama ‘Take My Hand’
Oct 14, 2013 10:30
ZE:A’s Dongjun will be making a small screen comeback through the upcoming educational drama titled, ‘Take My Hand’ (Korean title: ‘Climbing Up Sky Wall’). The new TV drama is the sixth drama made for the youth to enhance the understanding of disability. Dongjun will play sports climbing athlete named Taeho, who overcomes conflict with his disabled father through sports climbing along with visually impaired student Yoojin, played by Kim Bora. Dongjun will start filming the drama on October 14th. The drama, which is jointly produced by the Ministry of Education, is scheduled to air on KBS on April 22 next year.
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