‘Miss Granny’: Jung JiSo Returns with Drama, What Are the Charm Points of the Character Oh DooRi?

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KBS2’s new Wednesday-Thursday drama ‘Miss Granny’ is set to premiere on the 18th. This drama is a remake of the film of the same name, which was a success, and tells the story of a 70-year-old grandmother, Oh MalSoon, who suddenly transforms into a 20-something young woman, Oh DooRi. Jung JiSo takes on the role of Oh DooRi, who transforms from a woman in her 70s to her 20s, garnering much anticipation.

Jung JiSo enters Eunice Entertainment and gets entangled with producer Daniel Han (played by Jin Young) as she pursues her dream of becoming a singer. In the released poster, Jung JiSo captivates with a gaze that suggests she holds an unutterable secret. The phrase “Face of a 20s, tongue of a 70s?!” hints at her dual charm, drawing attention.

Despite feeling the pressure from the high recognition of the original ‘Miss Granny,’ Jung JiSo chose this project after being attracted by the script. She immersed herself in the character by meticulously researching voice tone, speech, and gait to portray both her 20s and 70s effectively.

Jung JiSo describes the character Oh DooRi with keywords like ‘grandmother,’ ‘young lady,’ and ‘mischief,’ saying that these three elements combine to complete the character. Regarding the drama’s appeal, Jung JiSo expressed her anticipation that it would be a healing drama allowing different generations to emotionally connect.

To the viewers, Jung JiSo conveyed, “Miss Granny is a story about Oh DooRi living her second life, and it will be a touching piece, so I hope you can watch it with your family at the end of the year to wrap up 2024 well.”

‘Miss Granny’ will air after ‘Face Me’ on the 18th at 9:50 PM KST. There is much attention on what kind of impact this drama, full of anticipation and emotion, will create.

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