Yoon Sang-hyun, who was loved as Kim Hye-soo's son in 'The Crowned Clown,' is continuing his exemplary acting in 'Buried Hearts.'

Yoon Sang-hyun, who is currently portraying the second-generation chaebol Heo Tae-yoon in the SBS drama 'Buried Hearts' (written by Lee Myung-hee, directed by Jin Chang-gyu, produced by Studio S, A2Z Entertainment, Purumir Workshop), is captivating viewers with his performance and character that bring brightness to the show.

In the drama, Heo Tae-yoon is portrayed as pure and trying to avoid being seen by his half-sister Ye Eun-nam (played by Hong Hwa-yeon) upon realizing she dislikes him, while also supporting the secret romance between Ye Eun-nam and Seo Dong-joo (played by Park Hyung-sik) and keeping their secret, adding warmth to the work.

In addition, the lovely grandson, who is always ready to cook ramen for his grandfather, is interestingly depicted in the tense 'Buried Hearts,' delighting viewers.

Especially, Yoon Sang-hyun is attracting attention with his pure gaze and kind tone, perfectly matching the character description as the son of the chaebol Daesan Group and an owner of stunning looks that seem to have walked straight out of a shoujo manga, seamlessly filling the screen.

Previously, Yoon Sang-hyun portrayed mischievous and playful characters in 'The Crowned Clown,' 'Dr. Slump,' and 'Modular Family.' This time, he is transforming into the graceful and dignified youngest son of a wealthy family through Heo Tae-yoon, bringing a sense of freshness. From his manner of speaking to his gaze, he is engaging viewers with a new dialogue style that differs from characters he has played before.

Meanwhile, 'Buried Hearts' has heightened the tension by signaling the beginning of a full-fledged revenge plot. It raises interest in how Heo Tae-yoon will change in an environment where no one can be trusted.

'Buried Hearts' depicts Seo Dong-joo, who hacked 2 trillion won of political slush funds, fighting with everything on the line against the absolute evil that killed him and bringing down that world. 'Buried Hearts' airs every Friday and Saturday at 10 p.m.

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