The movie ‘Miss Granny’ is set to be reborn as a drama, promising to captivate home audiences

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In 2014, the movie ‘Miss Granny’, which mesmerized 8.66 million viewers, is transforming into a drama and is set to air its first episode next month. This work, directed by Hwang DongHyuk, who gained worldwide fame with ‘Squid Game’, will be broadcast as the follow-up to KBS’s Wednesday-Thursday drama ‘Face Me’.

Actors Kim HaeSook and Jung JiSo are set to showcase a new chemistry in the drama ‘Miss Granny’. In the movie, Na MoonHee and Shim EunKyung played the lead roles, but in this remake, Kim HaeSook will take on the role of Oh MalSoon, a septuagenarian owner of a soup restaurant, and will portray her youthful days. Oh MalSoon is a character who lives tenaciously, raising her daughter alone after the death of her husband, and experiences a miracle that takes her back 50 years, embarking on a journey to fulfill her dream of becoming a singer.

Jung JiSo will play the 20-year-old Oh DooRi, portraying the young days of Oh MalSoon. She will captivate audiences by seamlessly transitioning between the charms of her youthful 20s and her witty 70s.

Additionally, the drama will feature JinYoung as Daniel Han, the chief producer at Eunice Entertainment, and Chae WonBin as Oh MalSoon’s granddaughter Choi HaNa, adding various charms to the story. The directing is helmed by Park YongSoon, known for dramas ‘Wanted’ (2016) and ‘Secret Mother’ (2018), with the script written by Heo SeungMin, who penned ‘Bluebird’s House’ (2014) and ‘Risky Romance’ (2018).

As ‘Miss Granny’, which gained significant popularity as a movie, is reborn as a drama, viewers are eagerly anticipating what new allure it will bring. It will be interesting to see how the unfolding story and the passionate performances of the actors will captivate home audiences.

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