Actors Jeong Yoon and Yoon Da-young will bring a pleasant energy to "Gippeun Uri Joeun Nal".

The new KBS1 daily drama "Gippeun Uri Joeun Nal" premiering on the 30th (written by Nam Seon-hye, directed by Lee Jae-sang, produced by Monster Union, Seion Media, Contents G) is a romantic family drama created by various generations who each want to be "the protagonist of my life," featuring an explosive life-or-death struggle between the world's most perfect man and a bungling woman.

Jeong Yoon plays Go Min-ho, head of strategic planning at Kangsoo Construction, and Yoon Da-young plays Seo Seung-ri, manager of the strategic planning office at Kangsoo Construction. With character play that shifts between tension and comedy, the two will add vitality to "Gippeun Uri Joeun Nal" and introduced key viewing points to prospective viewers ahead of the first broadcast.

First, Jeong Yoon said, "I deeply sympathized with the warm planning intention that dreams of an AI world full of humanity, and Go Min-ho's energy of living fiercely came across as attractive, so I chose it without hesitation," showing confidence in the work.

Next, Jeong Yoon cited "Go Min-ho's surprising charm" as a viewing point of the drama. He introduced Go Min-ho as "an attractive friend in whom inferiority toward his younger sibling and a fierce devotion coexist, hidden behind the perfection of a third-generation chaebol," and expressed affection, saying, "I gain new vitality every day while playing a three-dimensional character." Through the series, Jeong Yoon will portray a growth narrative that fills human shortcomings by showing not only a headstrong side that fights for unrequited love but also the competition and brotherhood in the succession race with his younger brother Go-gyeol (played by Yoon Jong-hoon).

Yoon Da-young said, "The subject of an AI company story was very interesting, and I thought I could show a new side as an actor," explaining her reason for choosing the work. In particular, she even attempted a bold visual transformation to become Seo Seung-ri herself. Yoon Da-young smiled, saying, "Cutting my hair into a bob definitely brought Seo Seung-ri's character to life," showing she had fully immersed herself in the character.

Seo Seung-ri, played by Yoon Da-young, is outwardly cold but has a warm inner heart. Regarding this, Yoon Da-young said, "Seung-ri is a cool-headed career woman at the company, and at home she shows that she cares for her family. And in front of Go-gyeol (Yoon Jong-hoon), whom she has loved from afar for a long time, she becomes a girl," previewing the onion-like charms she will show in the series. She also asked viewers, "Thanks to the site atmosphere that can't stop laughing, I like the feeling of this drama," and urged, "Please don't miss each character's story and the intertwined love lines."

Moreover, Jeong Yoon and Yoon Da-young encouraged viewers to tune in, saying, "We hope you will cheer for the journey in which the characters heal each other's wounds and find true happiness in the background of an AI world that dreams of warm humanism." Finally, Jeong Yoon left a heartfelt aspiration, saying, "As the drama title suggests, I will do my best so that your every day can be a 'gippeun uri joeun nal' (a happy, good day)."

Meanwhile, the new KBS1 daily drama "Gippeun Uri Joeun Nal," a collaboration between director Lee Jae-sang, who was recognized for warm and meticulous directing in "I Came Back Once" and "Father Is Strange," and writer Nam Seon-hye, who showed trendy writing in "Suji-mat-eun Uri" and "Amor Fati - Love Now," will follow "Marie and Her Three Daddies" and premiere on the 30th at 8:30 p.m.

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