Kim Ah Young is all set to join Ryu Kyung Soo in the upcoming comedy film “Hit Hit Hit.” Her agency confirmed her role in the film, and Kim Ah Young is showing positive energy for her role as she is looking forward to learn from her senior actor, Ryu Kyung Soo. Kim Ah Young is known for her famous program “SNL Korea.”
Official Declaration
On May 22, Kim Ah Young‘s agency, AIMC, formally reported her projecting in the new comedy-pursuit film “Hit Hit Hit.” As per AIMC, recording for the film is set to start in mid-May. This venture denotes a thrilling new part in Kim Ah Young’s profession.
Plot and Cast
“Hit Hit Hit” is a comedic pursuit film that follows the journey of a wannabe hip-hop star as he seeks a thief who took his song, prompting a progression of unforeseen occurrences. The film promises a mix of humor, adventure, and heartfelt moments.
Kim Ah Young will star alongside Ryu Kyung Soo, who has previously been confirmed for the main role. Kim will depict Mi Ae, a person who fantasizes about turning into a star and ends up involved with a hip-bounce vocalist from Seoul.
Kim Ah Young’s Considerations for Her Job
Talking about her energy and excitement about her film debut, Kim Ah Young shared her thoughts on joining the cast of “Hit Hit” by saying:
“I’m very excited and nervous because it’s my first movie, but on the other hand, I’m also curious about what the set will be like. No matter what set I go to, I often learn from watching my seniors and the staff members, and I plan to learn a lot from the senior actors on this set as well.”
She continued, “I felt positive energy while reading the script for ‘Hit Hit Hit.’ I will do my best to portray Mi Ae well so that the viewers can enjoy the film and also empathize with her.”
“I think it’s an entertaining film, but it’s also a film with sincerity and seriousness. The characters in the movie each live with their own dreams, and I felt like they were like me and the people around me. I want to capture the stories of these characters well. Please give us a lot of interest and support.”