Boss Jung Kyung-ho, your dance is great Tango, which I learned for 4 months, has a strange charm
Sep 01, 2025
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On the morning of the 1st, a report on the production of comedy films 'Boss' (directed by Ra Hee-chan, produced by Hive Media Corp) was held at Megabox Seongsu, located in Seongsu-dong 1-ga, Seongdong-gu, Seoul. The production briefing session was attended by Cho Woo-jin as Soon-tae, a two-job chef who dreams of becoming a Chinese restaurant boss, not a boss, Jung Kyung-ho as Kang Pyo, a street tango fighter who laid down his position as the successor to the family, Park Ji-hwan as Pan-ho, the only one who wants a boss position in the family group, Lee Kyu-hyung as undercover police Tae-gyu, and director Ra Hee-chan.
Jung Kyung-ho played a free spirit. I was a character who fell in love with the piano, not dancing, but it was not easy to learn how to play the piano. So I changed it to dance tango. In fact, director Ra Hee-chan dances. I'm not good at dancing, but I gave a lot of directions on the spot. There was not much time to prepare. I've been trying a lot for the secondary tango for about four months. Tango is a really attractive dance. I even want to recommend it to people around me. It's a dance with such a strange charm."
'Boss' is a work that depicts a desperate confrontation between members who fiercely concede their boss positions to each other for their dreams ahead of the election of the next boss whose future is at stake. Cho Woo-jin, Jung Kyung-ho, Park Ji-hwan, Lee Kyu-hyung, Oh Dal-soo, Hwang Woo-seul-hye, Jung Yu-jin, Ko Chang-seok, and Lee Sung-min appeared, and director Ra Hee-chan of 'Let's Live Right'Mr. Idol' took the megaphone. It will be released on Chuseok this year.
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