CNBLUE’s Jung Yong Hwa Talks Regarding Going With Jang Nara + How He Proposed His Character In “Sell Your Troubled House.”

CNBLUEs Jung Yong Hwa

CNBLUE’s Jung Yong Hwa shared in an interview to speak approximately these days-ended drama “Sell Your Haunted House.”

KBS’s “Market Your Haunted House” is a drama approximately a real estate agent and a con artist who group as much as exorcise spirits and evil auras from haunted residences. Jang Nara performed Hong Ji Ah, the new-tempered exorcist and the boss of Daebak Real Estate, while Jung Yong Hwa performed Oh In Bum, a conman who pretends to consider in ghosts to make a living.

In the interview, Jung Yong Hwa stated, “While I become in the army, I notion lots approximately the subsequent performing assignment I wanted to do. I thought that I ought to do something that gave me a terrific feeling of the start.

He added, “I suppose I changed into especially attracted to the individual. When I examine the script, I knew that I might be good at the position. The man or woman wasn’t mainly sleazy at the start; however, when I study it, I notion that it might be a laugh to act like that, so I made that aspect of him more potent than gambling him.

I attempted to put a number of my persona into Oh In Bum correctly. I may be bright or sly while talking to other human beings. However, I’m additionally serious while it counts.”

He endured, “Even earlier than I did this drama, I idea that Jang Nara in reality only picked desirable tasks. I changed into curious approximately how she continually selected such exemplary dramas. And she’s so hot at acting. When I heard that she became forged in this drama, I sincerely desired to work with her.

“I worked virtually difficult in my 20s,” he stated. “At the beginning of my debut, I could handiest consume kimbap and sleep for two hours and work. I’d think, ‘I can revel in life once I’m in my 30s.’ I in no way did whatever half-heartedly and did my nice always. But now that I consider it, I haven’t any reminiscences of me enjoying myself during my 20s.”

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