KBS2’s new Wednesday-Thursday drama ‘Miss Granny’ is set to premiere in December. This drama tells the romantic musical growth story of a grandmother, Oh MalSoon, who suddenly returns to being twenty years old and experiences her second heyday. It is a remake of the movie with the same name. The drama aims to present deeper characters and an expanded storyline compared to the original.

Kim HaeSook takes on the role of ‘Oh MalSoon’, a character with agile movements and a sharp voice, exuding a strong presence even at the age of 70. Her toughness and thoroughness, without shedding a single tear, make her an important figure in the drama.

Jung JiSo plays the unpredictable ‘Oh DooRi’. Moving between the freshness of her 20s and the wisdom of her 70s, Oh DooRi is a character who turns Jongno upside down and captivates the public’s attention. She dreams of becoming a singer in her second life and becomes an idol trainee at Eunice Entertainment.

In the drama stills, the two characters reveal distinct personalities. Oh DooRi (played by Jung JiSo) in her flamboyant patterned outfit is noted for her unique fashion sense, while Oh MalSoon (played by Kim HaeSook) shows similarities yet differences with DooRi, heightening expectations for their interaction.

Particularly, the tension is palpable in the scenes where the two characters gaze at each other, with MalSoon handing DooRi a mysterious document, hinting at their complex relationship.

According to the production team, “The meeting of Kim HaeSook and Jung JiSo itself is highly anticipated, and the acting synergy and charm of the characters they will showcase are expected to captivate viewers.” There is much interest in how ‘Miss Granny’ will unfold its unique story.

‘Miss Granny’ is scheduled to air in December, following ‘Face Me’. This thrilling drama is expected to deliver new emotions and entertainment, and viewers can look forward to it.

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