'Rani Mukerji's Black left an impression'
India, March 23 -- South Korean singer-actor Yeonwoo is stepping into full blown romance for the first time with Love Phobia, a series that blends technology with matters of the heart.
The former member of girl group Momoland plays a developer behind an AI dating app, It's You, designed for lovelorn city slickers to find their perfect partner. "What first caught my attention was the subject of AI. It is becoming more familiar to many people, yet still feels somewhat unfamiliar. Within that striking premise, I was drawn to the layered story: my character's dark past, her journey toward love, and the friendship that needs to be worked through," she tells us.
Beyond the storyline, Yeonwoo reflects on how her own definition of success has evolved over the years: "In the past, I was very tied to the idea of 'success' - I had a strong sense that I needed to achieve something and prove it. But now, I've come to think that being able to feel satisfied with yourself and love who you are might be the greater kind of success."
A fan of Indian cinema, she also expresses interest in collaborating in Bollywood, having been deeply moved by National Award-winning film, Black (2005), which starred Rani Mukerji. "I watched it when I was young. I think Indian films offer a lot of visual joy through their vibrant music and performances, but Black left a deep impression on me as a film that delivers a different kind of profound emotion. If the opportunity arises, I'd love to take on a project that holds a wide range of feelings and stories," she signs off....
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