Kim Min-sang of 'Buried Hearts' has risen as the embodiment of ambition.
Kim Min-sang is gradually expanding his influence as Choi Gi-hyun, the head of the chairman's secretariat at Daesan Group, in the SBS drama 'Buried Hearts' (written by Lee Myung-hee, directed by Jin Chang-kyu, produced by Studio S, A2Z Entertainment, and Purmir Workshop), while radiating a strong presence.
In that day's broadcast, Choi Gi-hyun appeared on stage at the headquarters ahead of the vice chairman's inauguration ceremony. He humbly noted to Seo Dong-joo (played by Park Hyung-sik), "You can just give your inauguration greeting online," yet his gaze while surveying the ceremony venue revealed subtle anticipation and excitement.
Moreover, at drinking gatherings with executives, he played a delightful role in leading the atmosphere and successfully acted as a coordinator within the organization. Particularly, when Heung Bu-jang (played by Lee Taek-geun) praised him, saying, "You're going straight to the chairman's position," Gi-hyun momentarily flinched, showing both hidden ambition and a complex inner self.
Kim Min-sang elevated the immersion of the drama by portraying Deputy Minister Choi Gi-hyun as not just a mere 'Deputy Minister,' but as a 'de facto power' quietly moving the organization with his sharp charisma and detailed performance. As his full-fledged activities unfold, the dynamics of power within Daesan Group are shaking, raising expectations for his performance in the remaining episodes.
Meanwhile, 'Buried Hearts,' starring Kim Min-sang, airs every Friday at 10 p.m. and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.
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