Nam Ji Hyun Faces Challenges in First Courtroom Trial as Jang Nara Observes

Nam Ji Hyun Faces Challenges in First Courtroom Trial as Jang Nara Observes

SBS’s upcoming drama “Good Partner” promises to deliver a mix of humor and courtroom drama, written by an actual divorce attorney. The story revolves around two contrasting divorce lawyers: Cha Eun Kyung (played by Jang Nara), a seasoned expert, and rookie Han Yu Ri (Nam Ji Hyun), who is still navigating the complexities of her new career.

In newly released stills, we see Han Yu Ri facing her challenging first trial, with a nervous yet determined expression as her mentor, Cha Eun Kyung, observes from the sidelines. Things take a turn when Han Yu Ri’s efforts don’t go as planned, leading to an embarrassing moment that leaves her client furious. The drama intensifies as she finds herself breaking up a heated family dispute post-trial.

The production team hints at an exciting dynamic, stating that the clash between the experienced Cha Eun Kyung and the inexperienced Han Yu Ri will lead to unexpected growth and change for both characters. The production team said, “As polar-opposite lawyers Cha Eun Kyung and Han Yu Ri view and understand cases from completely different perspectives, it will be fun to watch their journey as they gradually change [because of one another]. Please look forward to seeing them clash, each with good reason.”

Mark your calendars! “Good Partner” premieres on July 12, and it’s set to be a delightful exploration of the quirks of divorce law.

Nam Ji Hyun, born on September 17, 1995, is a talented actress known for her impressive range. Since her debut as a child actress in the 2004 film “Say You Love Me,” she has garnered numerous awards and starred in hit dramas like “Suspicious Partner” and “Shopping King Louie.”

Jang Nara, born on March 18, 1981, shines not just as an actress but also as a singer. With a successful career spanning both Korea and China, she has released chart-topping albums and starred in popular dramas like “Fated to Love You” and “School 2013.”

Source: SBS

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