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Start-Up (Korean: 스타트업; RR: Seutateueop) is a South Korean television series starring Bae Suzy, Nam Joo-hyuk, Kim Seon-ho and Kang Han-na. [2] The series revolves around a woman who has dreams of becoming an entrepreneur like Steve Jobs, and her love triangle between a man who is secretly her first love and another man who is pretending to be her first love. [3]
This is an incomplete list of Korean dramas, broadcast on nationwide networks KBS (KBS1 and KBS2), MBC, SBS; and cable channels JTBC, tvN, OCN, Channel A, MBN, Mnet and TV Chosun.
The drama was a local success, earning high viewership ratings during its two-month run, and also gained popularity in other countries. [21] At the KBS Drama Awards, Bae won the Best New Actress award as well as the Best Couple award with co-star Kim Soo-hyun. [22] She also became a cast member in KBS' reality show Invincible Youth 2. The show ...
Start-Up (Korean: 시동; RR: Sidong; lit. Start ) is a 2019 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Choi Jung-yeol. [ 3 ] Based on the webtoon Start by Jo Geum-san, the film stars Ma Dong-seok , Park Jung-min , Jung Hae-in , Yum Jung-ah and Choi Sung-eun .
Jung Hae-in as Lim Soo-ho (27 years old), [6] formerly named Ri Tae-san, alias Lim Soo-hyeok. He is a North Korean agent with a mission assigned in South Korea. He lives as a graduate student preparing for a master's thesis in the Department of Economics at the University of Berlin.
A series of misunderstandings causes Lee Shin (Jung Yong-hwa), the cocky leader of "The Stupid" and Lee Gyu-won (Park Shin-hye), a college student majoring in Traditional Korean Music, to start on the wrong foot. Gyu-won does not understand why Lee Shin is so popular, until one day she is forced to go the band's concert with her friends, who ...
A woman who loses her true identity and starts living a new, unpredictable life under a new name because of a minor lie that she made up. Jung Eun-chae as Lee Hyeon-ju [7] [8] Yumi's former boss. Born in to wealthy family, she runs a gallery owned by her father where Yumi was a terminal employee. Kim Jun-han as Choi Ji-hoon [9] Yumi's husband.
During the eight weeks of broadcast, Twenty-Five Twenty-One, Kim Tae-ri and Nam Joo-hyuk maintained the top spots in drama and actors popularity rankings conducted by Good Data Corporation. [43] The series also placed first in viewership ratings for all its 16 episodes, in both the Metropolitan Area and nationwide. [ 44 ]