In '24-Hour Health Club,' Jeong Eun-ji works as a travel agency employee.
The new KBS2 drama '24-Hour Health Club,' set to premiere on April 30 at 9:50 p.m., written by Kim Ji-soo and directed by Park Jun-soo and Choi Yeon-su, is a fresh romantic comedy featuring the enthusiastic fitness fanatic gym manager Do Hyun-joong (Lee Joon-young) dramatically correcting the overly anxious fitness beginner members' lives.
Amidst the buzz over the pairing of popular actors, including Lee Joon-young and Jeong Eun-ji, stills of Lee Mi-ran (Jeong Eun-ji) and her coworkers were released on the 26th.
The character Mi-ran, played by Jeong Eun-ji, is a travel product planning development assistant at the travel agency 'Susutour.' The released stills provide an intriguing glimpse into the workplace atmosphere where Mi-ran works. In the office, Mi-ran is highly focused on her tasks, dedicated to her professional moments.
On the other hand, the company colleagues react with surprised gestures upon witnessing Mi-ran's private life, showcasing a tight-knit bond that delivers an impactful experience. Their fantastic chemistry suggests an extraordinary teamwork.
In the drama, Jeong Wook-jin plays Mi-ran's ex-boyfriend Yeom Jun-seok. Jun-seok works in the same team as Mi-ran, and although they are an office couple, they encounter romantic issues that create complications. Additionally, Nam Kyu-hee flaunts her presence as Mi-ran's fellow new hire Kim Ye-jin, who expresses unease over Mi-ran's spontaneous revolutionary ideas and relaxed demeanor. The contrasting personalities of new hires Mi-ran and Ye-jin are noted as a point of interest.
Heo Jeong-do serves as the Director General of the planning and development team, stating that he feels a connection with Mi-ran, who understands him and supports him wholeheartedly. Kwon Hae-woo and Shin Min-seo play team members Yang Jae-sik and Shin Soo-yeon, respectively. Relationships surrounding Mi-ran are expected to appeal to potential viewers, as her tumultuous workplace life is foreshadowed, increasing anticipation for the premiere.
'24-Hour Health Club,' heralding the birth of an unprecedented health drama, sees director Park Jun-soo, known for his vibrant direction in 'Gaus Electronics' and 'Music Priest,' collaborating with writer Kim Ji-soo, who demonstrates a delicate yet delightful writing style in 'Postnatal Care Center.'
The new KBS2 drama '24-Hour Health Club' will air at 9:50 p.m. on April 30, following 'Villains Everywhere.'
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