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Time of India
06-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Eunsoo's Good Day: Lee Young-ae's Dramatic Return to Korean Television on September 20
Lee Young-ae and Kim Young-kwang The upcoming Korean drama ' Eunsoo's Good Day ' centers on an ordinary day turning chaotic due to a mysterious bag. It features top actress Lee Young-ae in her return to television after 26 years, alongside Kim Young-kwang and Park Yong-woo. Directed by Song Hyun-wook, known for detailed storytelling, and written by Jeon Young-shin, acclaimed for realistic narratives, the series premieres on September 20. The plot follows Kang Eun-soo, a parent facing family crises, who discovers a drug-filled bag and forms an unlikely alliance with art teacher Lee Kyung. Supporting actors include Bae Soo-bin, Jo Yeon-hee, and Hwang Jae-yeol. This mini-series is positioned as a major release for the latter half of the year, focusing on themes of survival, hidden identities, and moral dilemmas. Production highlights the unique actor pairings and narrative depth, aiming to deliver intense immersion beyond standard thrillers. Lee Young-ae's Long-Awaited Return Lee Young-ae makes her KBS drama comeback after 26 years since 'Invitation' in 1999. In 'Eunsoo's Good Day,' she portrays Kang Eun-soo, a mother dealing with her husband's worsening illness and financial collapse. Her discovery of a suspicious bag leads to extreme measures for survival. Lee Young-ae is expected to showcase her signature depth in portraying characters under pressure. The drama explores the breakdown of normal life and the choices made in desperation. According to Soompi industry reports, such high-profile comebacks can increase viewership by up to 20 percent through nostalgia and star appeal. Dynamic Duo: Lee Young-ae and Kim Young-kwang The pairing of Lee Young-ae and Kim Young-kwang brings fresh energy to the series. Kim Young-kwang plays Lee Kyung, an art teacher with an appealing exterior but concealed secrets, including false identities. Their characters shift from a parent-teacher dynamic to reluctant partners in a high-risk venture. Kim Young-kwang, recognized for roles in 'The Villain's Biography,' 'Call It Love,' 'Somebody,' and 'On Your Wedding Day,' takes on this multifaceted role to heighten the drama's tension. The production team notes that this combination will create unprecedented narrative shocks. As per Sacnilk data on K-drama trends, veteran-newer actor pairings have boosted ratings by an average of 15 percent in recent productions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like They Were So Beautiful Before; Now Look At Them; Number 10 Will Shock You Reportingly Undo Themes and Anticipation for the Premiere 'Eunsoo's Good Day' delves into family protection, hidden facets of personality, and the consequences of desperate decisions. It stands out for its blend of crime thriller elements with character-driven storytelling. The series is set to air on KBS2 at 9:20 PM KST on September 20, with expectations of strong audience engagement due to its cast and creative team. Industry analyses suggest it could achieve high ratings, drawing from patterns in similar genre-blending shows.


Time of India
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The Legendary Lee Young-ae's Shocking Return After 26 Years - A Comeback That Has Shaken the Entertainment World
Dae Jang Geum is a 2003-2004 historical Korean drama The Return of a True Legend - And We're Still Processing This News Hold up, did we just read that right? Lee Young-ae - THE Lee Young-ae - is making her television comeback after 26 whole years? If you're feeling like you've been hit by a truck of nostalgia mixed with pure excitement, you're not alone. This isn't just any actress returning to the small screen; this is literally one of Korea's most legendary performers stepping back into the spotlight after what feels like an eternity. For those who might be too young to remember, Lee Young-ae isn't just famous - she's iconic. We're talking about an actress who single-handedly helped launch the Korean Wave across Asia and beyond, someone who commanded higher per-episode fees than most A-listers, and whose influence stretched so far that she became a tourism ambassador for entire countries. The fact that she's returning after 26 years is like finding out your favorite childhood superhero is coming out of retirement - it's that level of monumental. K-drama 'Good Day Eun-su', It's a human thriller work that depicts the dangerous partnership that unfolds when an ordinary housewife, who was struggling with her sick husband's medical expenses, accidentally discovers a bag of drugs. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You To Read in 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo A Career That Redefined What It Means to Be a Star Let's talk about just how massive Lee Young-ae was (and still is). This woman didn't just act in dramas; she created cultural phenomena. Her role as Jang-geum in " Dae Jang Geum " (Jewel in the Palace) in 2003 wasn't just a hit - it was exported to over 90 countries and literally swept across the globe like a tsunami. We're talking about a show that was so popular it got mentioned in Taiwanese textbooks and made her a household name from Japan to Uzbekistan. But here's where it gets even more impressive - Lee Young-ae wasn't just a one-trick pony. She proved her versatility by completely transforming herself for Park Chan-wook's " Lady Vengeance " in 2005, playing a revenge-seeking mother that was the complete opposite of her usual elegant persona. This performance earned her Best Actress awards at the Blue Dragon Film Awards and Baeksang Arts Awards. The numbers speak for themselves too. With a reported net worth of ₹330 crores, she became one of Korea's highest-paid actresses. She didn't just make money from acting either - her endorsement deals with major beauty brands turned her into a business mogul. What Makes This Comeback So Incredible The upcoming weekend drama " Good Day Eun-su " marks her return to the format that made her a legend, but with a twist that shows she's still willing to take risks. Instead of playing it safe with another historical drama, she's diving into a contemporary thriller about a housewife who gets entangled with a drug trafficking organization's lost bag. It's gritty, it's modern, and it's exactly the kind of bold choice that reminds us why she's considered one of Asia's most respected actresses. What's truly remarkable about Lee Young-ae isn't just her acting - it's her impact on culture and society. She's been a UNESCO special envoy since 2015, has donated millions to various causes, and has consistently used her platform for humanitarian efforts. This isn't just an actress returning to television - this is a cultural ambassador and a legend who helped shape the very foundation of what makes Korean entertainment so compelling globally. When "Good Day Eun-su" premieres this September, we won't just be watching a new drama - we'll be witnessing the return of someone who helped define an entire generation's relationship with Korean entertainment. After 26 years, the queen is back, and honestly, we're not sure we're emotionally prepared for what's coming.


Korea Herald
18-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Two ‘Hedda Gabler' productions in May: Lee Hye-young, Lee Young-ae star in separate stage revivals
This spring, theatergoers will witness a rare theatrical coincidence: two productions of "Hedda Gabler," both starring major stars, are opening just one day apart. The National Theater Company of Korea will revive "Hedda Gabler" at Myeongdong Theater for the first time in 13 years, beginning May 8. The play was a critical and commercial success when it premiered in Korea in 2012, with Lee Hye-young's portrayal of the title role earning her best actress honors at both the 5th Korea Theater Awards and the 49th Donga Theater Awards. Now, Lee will undertake a reprise of the role that became a career-defining triumph. "Hedda Gabler" is Park Jeong-hee's first production at the National Theater Company since being appointed its artistic director last year. Performances run through June 1, with English subtitles available every Thursday and Sunday (except for May 18). On May 7, another production of "Hedda Gabler" opens at LG Arts Center Seoul in Magok, starring Lee Young-ae in her long-awaited return to the stage -- her first in 32 years. The run continues through June 8, directed by Jun In-chul. 'The allure of Hedda lies in her complexity. She's a woman with no single 'right' answer. I was drawn to the chance to present a new version of her," said Lee Young-ae at a recent press conference. Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler," first published in 1890, is regarded as one of the most significant works of modern drama. Its protagonist Hedda, who chooses to go by her maiden name rather than her husband's, defied 19th-century gender norms with her assertion of female autonomy -- earning the play its reputation as a 'female Hamlet.'


Korea Herald
18-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Two 'Hedda Gabler' productions in May: Lee Hye-young, Lee Young-ae star in separate stage revivals
This spring, theatergoers will witness a rare theatrical coincidence: two productions of "Hedda Gabler," both starring major stars, are opening just one day apart. The National Theater Company of Korea will revive "Hedda Gabler" at Myeongdong Theater for the first time in 13 years, beginning May 8. The play was a critical and commercial success when it premiered in Korea in 2012, with Lee Hye-young's portrayal of the title role earning her best actress honors at both the 5th Korea Theater Awards and the 49th Donga Theater Awards. Now, Lee will undertake a reprise of the role that became a career-defining triumph. "Hedda Gabler" is Park Jeong-hee's first production at the National Theater Company since being appointed its artistic director last year. Performances run through June 1, with English subtitles available every Thursday and Sunday (except for May 18). On May 7, another production of "Hedda Gabler" opens at LG Arts Center Seoul in Magok, starring Lee Young-ae in her long-awaited return to the stage -- her first in 32 years. The run continues through June 8, directed by Jun In-chul. 'The allure of Hedda lies in her complexity. She's a woman with no single 'right' answer. I was drawn to the chance to present a new version of her," said Lee Young-ae at a recent press conference. Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler," first published in 1890, is regarded as one of the most significant works of modern drama. Its protagonist Hedda, who chooses to go by her maiden name rather than her husband's, defied 19th-century gender norms with her assertion of female autonomy -- earning the play its reputation as a 'female Hamlet.'