Blackpink’s Jisoo, Seo In-guk to headline K-Drama ‘Boyfriend on Demand’


Seoul, (IANS) Jisoo, member of all girls superband Blackpink and (“Doom at Your Service” actor Seo In-guk will be seen starring in the new Korean romantic comedy series, which is currently titled as “Boyfriend on Demand” from streaming giant Netflix

The high-concept drama centers on an overworked webtoon producer who discovers romance through a subscription-based virtual reality dating program. Jisoo will portray Seo Mi-rae, a career-focused creative whose love life takes an unexpected turn when she receives a “Monthly Boyfriend” device that allows her to date seemingly perfect virtual suitors, reports variety.com.

Seo In-guk is set to play Park Kyeong-nam, a rival webtoon producer whose frosty exterior masks hidden depths. His character’s complex dynamic with Mi-rae promises to add tension to the workplace romance narrative.

At the helm is director Kim Jung-sik, known for his deft touch with in series like comedy-drama “Work Later, Drink Now” and comedy-romance “No Gain No Love.”

The director’s track record suggests the show will balance its high-tech premise with grounded emotional storytelling. The series continues Netflix’s investment in Korean content, following the streamer’s string of hits in the romance genre.

Earlier this month Netflix unveiled its 2025 slate. The series marks Jisoo’s latest acting venture following her success in “Snowdrop” and her new series “Newtopia,” which debuted in February and follows a couple’s journey to reunite amid a zombie outbreak in Seoul.

In “Newtopia,” Park Jeon-min plays Lee Jae-yoon, a man completing his mandatory military service, while Jisoo takes on the role of Kang Young-joo, his girlfriend navigating early career challenges.

In January, Jisoo signed a global label deal with Warner Records for her solo music releases, ahead of the February 14 release of her debut solo mini album, “Amortage.”Talking about Blackpink, the South Korean girl group is formed by YG Entertainment. The group is composed of four members: Jisoo, Jennie, Rose, and Lisa. Regarded by various publications as the "biggest girl group in the world". Blackpink’s Jisoo, Seo In-guk to headline K-Drama ‘Boyfriend on Demand’ | MorungExpress | morungexpress.com
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South Korean actor Song Kang to enlist as an active duty soldier on April 2

Seoul, (IANS) South Korean actor Song Kang will be enlisting as an active duty soldier on April 2.

It was confirmed on February 29 by Namoo Actors, his talent management company, as reported by allkpop.com.

The agency shared: "In order to prevent any accidents caused by the overcrowding, the actor's enlistment location will be kept private. Please send your warm words of support and encouragement so that Song Kang can return with a mature and healthy image after completing his duties to the country."According to the publication, even though he will be on a brief hiatus from promotions due to mandatory military service, Song Kang’s season 3 of the Netflix original series 'Sweet Home', will premiere later this summer.South Korean actor Song Kang to enlist as an active duty soldier on April 2 | MorungExpress | morungexpress.com
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South Korean filmmaker seeks laughs in new comedy

Cast members including actor Tong Dawei (center) attend a press conference. [Photo / China Daily]
Despite being known for horror films, South Korean director Ahn Byeong-ki seems eager to use comedy to win the hearts of Chinese moviegoers.

His upcoming film Scandal Maker charmed an audience in a preview screening on the weekend; moviegoers wore brain wave-monitors on their head. Through analyzing the data transferred from the monitors to computers, the movie was found to be very "relaxing and funny", according to the monitor’s providers.

Ahn says there is a similarity between comedy and horror films: Both need to create "exciting moments" to lure viewers.

A Chinese remake of the namesake South Korean film screened in 2008, Scandal Maker features an established broadcaster, 38, who lives a comfortable bachelor's life until the peace is broken by two visitors, who insist he is the grandfather of a 5-year-old child.

The Sino-South Korean coproduction, mainly financed by Chinese studios, will open in Chinese mainland theaters on Nov 11, which is Single's Day in China.

The star-studded cast is led by actor Tong Dawei and Taiwan actress-singer Michelle Chen.

"Just imagine one day a stranger calls you grandpa but you’ve never seen the child before. The script is very interesting. I could not stop after reading the first several paragraphs," says Tong.

"The movie transfers a positive message: Family is the most important connection for every person," he says. Source: China.org.cn
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Music:'Gangnam Style' is Collins dictionary's word of the year

After becoming the most-watched video ever on YouTube, Korean singer Psy's pop sensation "Gangnam Style" has now booked a place in popular culture with recognition from a renowned British dictionary. "Gangnam Style" has been named among the Collins dictionary's words of the year along with "mummy porn", "fiscal cliff" and "Romneyshambles". Psy's song was the dictionary's word for November - when his horse dance video became YouTube's most popular clip, 'Mirror News' reported. "Mummy porn" became April's word of the year as the erotic novel 'Fifty Shades of Grey' was published during that month and became an instant bestseller. Defeated presidential candidate Mitt Romney made in it July after critics branded his visit to London a "Romneyshambles". "Jubilympics" was June's word, while "Games Makers" was August's due to the volunteers who made the Olympic event in UK a success. Each word was submitted by the public to the on-line dictionary at www.collinsdictionary.com/submission. However, the publishers said not all 12 words had the staying power to make it to the print edition. "We are astounded by how quickly new trends form. Choosing one word for 2012 didn't match the pace of change," Ian Brookes, consulting editor at Collins, said. "Choosing just one word for 2012 didn't match the pace at which our language is changing, so we selected one popular word to represent each month from the whole range of those submitted," he said. Words that made it the dictionary this year are 'Broga' for January, 'Legbomb' in February, 'Eurogeddon' (March), 'Mummy Porn' (April), 'Zuckered' for May. 'Jubilympics' was word of the year for June, 'Romneyshambles' for July, 'Games Makers' for August, '47 per cent' in September, 'Superstorm' (October), 'Gangnam Style' for November and 'Fiscal cliff' for December. Source: Current news
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'Dangerous Liaisons' well received in Cannes

China: The Chinese-language romantic thriller "Dangerous Liaisons" has been well received at its premiere screening here on Thursday as an official selection of the Directors' Fortnight sidebar to the ongoing 65th Cannes film festival. All 850 seats were taken at the Theatre Croisette, while the film was given a huge round of applause by the audience at the end of the screening. "It's very human, romantic and sincere. I was touched and I even cried when the leading actor was breaking up with the innocent woman," said Angela Bouliari from Greece. Set in the enchanting city of Shanghai in 1930s, it has been the first Chinese film adaptation of the well-known French novel "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" by Choderlos de Laclos, upon which the 1988 film starring Glenn Close and John Malkovich was also based. Starring in Zhang Ziyi and Cecilia Cheung from China as well as Jang Dong-Gun from South Korea, it is produced by Chen Weiming from China while directed by Hur Jin-Ho from South Korea, featuring a cruel-hearted game between a libertine and a playboy that involves another innocent woman. In the following interactive sessions with the audience and the press, producer Chen said he was surprised and yet honored by the full attendance and positive response, adding that the film was still in post production and the version for Cannes had been edited in a hurry. As the only Chinese film in the Directors' Fortnight session this year, it is scheduled to be screened simultaneously in China and South Korea in late September, according to Chen.Source: China.org.cn
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Phoenix Legend soars

China: The hot Chinese pop duo Phoenix Legend has fans from all strata of society and is fast gaining recognition overseas. Zeng Yi (R) and Ling Hua are members of the country's most popular pop duo. [China Daily] The music of Phoenix Legend, one of China's hottest pop music groups, has also reached the NBA. Their hit song from three years ago, Most Dazzling Ethnic Trend (Click to watch music video>>), was used by cheerleaders during a NBA Houston Rockets game in April 2012. "We have no idea how the song reached the United States," 32-year-old Phoenix Legend member Ling Hua says. The duo's other half is 33-year-old Zeng Yi. "Maybe we should thank Yao Mingbecause the NBA wants to attract more Chinese fans," Ling says. The song also became an Internet sensation after being remixed by fans across the world during the past several months. In fact, this is not the first time Phoenix Legend's songs have been heard internationally. Workout dance instructor Wang Guangcheng has been mixing the duo's songs to the beats of salsa, disco and hip-hop, and even took their songs to the US Zumba Convention in 2010 and 2011. Riding the wave, tFhe group is collaborating with Wang to release a new album in June, remixing their popular hits just for gyms. Phoenix Legend has sold more than 6 million albums in China since 2005, and 10 songs from their four albums have recorded 1 billion online hits. Tickets to their first concert in Beijing, which was held in October 2010, sold out within 15 days, prompting organizers to add a show. They repeated this success in 2011 with tickets gone within days. The duo's songs are popular among migrant and white-collar workers, children and retirees. Their songs also rank high in the must-play list of KTVs, restaurants and supermarkets. What's so special about Phoenix Legend? Fans say they like Zeng's rap and find Ling's high-pitched voice and folk style to be something special. Some have dubbed them "the saviors of the Chinese music industry". But there are also naysayers, who consider their music out of date and meaningless. "There are lots of people who listen to Phoenix Legend but are reluctant to admit it," Bi Hu, a fan of the duo, says. "They feel ashamed to listen to the group because it is popular among the masses, and some people don't want to be associated with songs, which appeal to those in the lower social strata. But I notice that the young and trendy still sing their songs at KTVs." The negative feedback does not bother the two singers. "Our goal is simple - to sing the songs well and have more people like them," Ling says. Zeng says: "Our music contains a lot of Chinese folk music elements, from the rhythms to the instruments. That's our distinctive style. It's wrong to say that the music is not good just because a migrant worker or a street cleaner sings it." Songwriter Zhang Chao is certain the group's success is sustainable. "That's because their music connects with the grassroots," the Guizhou province-based songwriter says. Zhang wrote three popular songs for the group, including Most Dazzling Ethnic Trend and Moonlight over the Lotus Pond. Before writing the songs, he conducted research on the most popular songs in China over the past two decades and concluded songs with folk elements always top the charts. "Moreover, unlike most pop songs which are about love and loss, the lyrics are refreshing and uplifting, while the rhythms are simple and easy to follow," Zhang says. Blending folk music with rap and hip-hop elements comes naturally to Ling and Zeng. Ling - who's from the Inner Mongolian autonomous region and whose full name is Yang Wei Ling Hua ("Clouds in the Sky") - grew up with folk songs and various traditional instruments. Zeng, who was born and bred in Yiyang, Hunan province, listened to a variety of music thanks to his parents, who love singing and dancing. When they met in 1998 in Guangdong's provincial capital Guangzhou, both had day jobs and sang at nightclubs after work. A year later, they formed a group called Cool Fire, singing mostly Korean and US pop songs. Ling recalls dying her hair bright red, while Zeng shaved himself bald. Both wore colorful and offbeat clothes to attract attention. Their rise to fame was almost accidental. Songwriter He Muyang heard Ling's voice on TV for the first time in 2003 and was determined to look her up. "Her high pitch is really impressive and rare," He says. "It was also rare in China to see a girl/boy group then." After He met the duo, he rewrote On the Moon, a sentimental song he penned in 1999. "It was tailor-made for them," He says. "I believe no one can sing it as well as the duo." Ling says: "It was unbelievable to have our own song at last. We spent months in the recording studio to achieve the best result. He is such a genius. He told us combining folk with modern music elements would give us our big break. We trust him." In 2004, the group signed a contract with Peacock Blue, one of the mainland's biggest record and music distribution companies. But the song didn't become a hit until 2005, after the group toured more than 20 universities in China and attracted students' interest. Timing was the key to success. It was about the same time that the craze to download cell phone ringtones escalated, giving the song another promotional avenue. By 2007, On the Moon had been downloaded more than 100 million times. Both Flying Freely and Moonlight over the Lotus Pond were equally well received. When Phoenix Legend first started, there was no proper plan to promote their music. Now, Ling's husband Xu Mingchao, a former music editor of a website, is in charge of promoting the duo's songs. With this arrangement, Phoenix Legend's unique music is set to soar higher not only domestically but also internationally.Source: China.org.cn
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Katherine Heigl And Josh Kelley Adopt Their Second Daughter

Katherine HeiglStarpulseKatherine Heigl and husband Josh Kelley have welcomed another daughter into their family. The actress and singer adopted their first daughter, Naleigh, from South Korea three years ago; and now a rep for Katherine confirmed that Naleigh, 3, now has a little sister. "Yes they have adopted a baby," Katherine's rep confirmed to ET Canada. "No further details [are available] at this time." Back in February Katherine told Parent & Child magazine that the couple had discussed their plans for a family before they were even engaged; and she also hinted at the second adoption as well as someday adding biological children to their brood. "We have talked about having biological children as well," Katherine said; "but we decided to adopt first. I'd like to adopt again." The happy parents reportedly adopted the baby in Louisiana earlier this month. © 2012 Starpulse.com, Photo Credits: Tina Gill / PR Photos, Source: Starpulse
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Jeon Ji Hyun getting married


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The gorgeous and most popular Korean actress Jeon Ji Hyun is getting married with her boyfriend Choi Joon Hyuk. The wedding ceremony will be held in Seoul, April 13, 2012 at 5:00 p.m.. [Photo/QQ], Source: China.org.cn 
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