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"The King" Ha Ji-won studies the North Korean language

"The King" Ha Ji-won studies the North Korean language

ActressHa Ji-wonis currently deeply engrossed in studying the North Korean language. This is because she has currently landed herself the role of North Korean Special Forces Sergeant Kim Hang-ah in the upcoming MBC drama"The King".Ha Ji-wonhas started learning the North Korean language along with further comprehending her character. Given that it is her specialty to learn something new every time she starts a role, this time it is very important that she learns the North Korean dialect.

A person close to her said, "She is learning the language from a former North Korean soldier who has defected. Her job is a sergeant in the drama and there are lots of episodes featuring the military so learning from a former solider helps her a lot". As Kim Hang-ah is the first female sergeant in the North Korean Special Forces, she is known as a legendary female who even men avoid getting in trouble with and therefore she should perform action and stunts in this drama as well.

The person continued, "We think there will be action scenes in this drama but nothing they will include nothing special that she has to learn. She is just weight training like she usually does. Her action performance will just feature the basics. There are no wire action scenes and but she could do them if required".

Ha Ji-wonhad previously done wire-based action sequences in the MBC drama "Damo". This time she is reuniting with producerLee Jae-gyooin"The King".

"The King"is about an arranged marriage between a South Korean prince and a North Korean sergeant under a fictional constitutional monarchy and will be broadcast after the current drama"The Sun and the Moon".

Meanwhile,Ha Ji-wonwill be visiting Japan next month for"Secret Garden"promotional events. This drama will air beginning in April on cable channel NHK BS Premium andHa Ji-wonandYoon Sang-hyeonwill go around Japan promoting it.

"The King" Ha Ji-won studies the North Korean language

Source from :news.nate.com