Youngbok, Sachiko is a highly anticipated KBS special korean drama scheduled to air on November 26, 2024, taking over from the previous special drama, Finding Handsome (2024). This one-episode drama promises an engaging storyline with a stellar cast and a historical backdrop.
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Drama Details
- Title: Youngbok, Sachiko / 드라마 스페셜 – 영복, 사치코
- Alternate Title: Deurama Seupesyeol 2024: Yeongbok, Sachiko, The Two Women
- Genre: Drama
- Country: South Korea
- Director: Park Dan Bi
- Writer: Go Woo Jin
- Channel: KBS2
- Episodes: 1
- Air Date: November 26, 2024
- Time Slot: Tuesday, 10:45 PM (KST)
Synopsis
Set against a historical backdrop, it tells the story of Gu Young Bok and Ha Joon, a married couple from South Korea facing the challenges of a long-distance relationship. During a time of war, Ha Joon leaves for Japan to further his education, leaving Young Bok waiting for his return.
Five years later, Ha Joon comes back to Korea—not alone, but accompanied by Minami Sachiko, a Japanese woman claiming to be his wife and pregnant with his child. This shocking revelation sparks a rivalry between the two women, both vying for Ha Joon’s attention. However, as time passes, their competition evolves into mutual understanding and care for one another.
Main Cast
- Kang Mi Na as Gu Young Bok
- Choi Ri as Minami Sachiko
- Lim Seo Rim as Ha Joon
Why Watch?
This emotionally charged drama explores themes of love, rivalry, and reconciliation during turbulent times, with powerful performances by its cast. Fans of historical and relationship-driven narratives will find it a must-watch.
Mark your calendars for November 26, 2024, and tune in to KBS2 for this compelling drama!
Cast Highlights
- Kang Mi Na stars as Gu Young Bok. She previously appeared in the special drama The History of Walking Upright (2017) and the popular series Welcome to Samdal-ri (2023).
- Choi Ri, known for her roles in Bloody Heart (2022) and Birthcare Center (2020), plays the character Minami Sachiko.
- Ha Joon, who gained recognition for his role in The Woman Who Makes the Last Meal (2018), portrays Ha Joon in this drama.