Nam Gyu-Ri Is An Elegant Violinist In Upcoming Drama 'Kairos'
Nam Gyu Ri's newest and forthcoming MBC drama series, 'Kairos' (literal title), has unveiled the latest stills.
"Kairos" would be a "time-crossing fictional thriller," recounting the tale of Kim Seo Jin (Shin Sung Rok), a guy who descends into hopelessness after his daughter's abduction. Han Ae Ri (Lee Se Young), a woman looking for her lost parent who has been living in the past for one month from the era Kim Seo Jin exists in.
Nam Gyu Ri appears to be playing violinist Kang Hyun Chae in the series, and the spouse of Kim Seo Jin. (via Soompi)
The latest stills portray the character in different moods. In one picture, Nam Gyu Ri is laughing and at peace, while in the other, she is nervous and uncomfortable.
Kang Hyun Chae, who hopes of having the perfect life and family, is crushed when her daughter gets abducted. Kang Hyun Chae is identified as a character that contributes suspense to the drama series production.
Kairos is set to air on October 26!
ABOUT NAM GYURI
Nam Gyu-Ri is an artist and South Korean performer. She was a member of a Korean female trio SeeYa. Nam Gyu-Ri had a legal battle with the band's managing label in 2009 and led her to depart the agency. Nam also participated in the movie Death Bell and the series 49 Days.
CAREER
In April 2009, SeeYa's managing agency, Core Contents Media, reported that Nam Gyu-Ri had breached its contract conditions by failing to fulfill its obligations as a SeeYa member. The firm has also asserted that it might pursue legal action toward Gyu-Ri.
While the company subsequently confirmed she would return, it was ultimately discovered that the problems were not addressed, prompting Gyu-Ri to decide to leave for good.
Upon officially leaving the party, Nam released an official statement through her representatives, where she said that she could not come back to SeeYa.
Gyu-Ri revealed in the announcement that the explanation for her withdrawal is that she is more interested in pursuing a career as an actor than in music. Since both directions were difficult to follow, she had realized she had to consider giving up operating with the band.
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