GOT7's Park Jinyoung and Kim Min Ju Preview Chemistry in 'Still Shining'
GOT7's Park Jinyoung and actress Kim Min Ju discuss their perfect chemistry and character dynamics in upcoming drama 'Still Shining' about young people finding light in each other.

GOT7's Park Jinyoung and actress Kim Min Ju are confident about their on-screen partnership in the upcoming drama "Still Shining," rating their chemistry a perfect 100 points.
The drama follows young people who once shared their own world and gradually become sources of trust and guiding lights for each other. Park Jinyoung takes on the role of Yeon Tae Seo, while Kim Min Ju plays his counterpart in this story about finding connection and support through life's challenges.
Both actors have opened up about their characters' relationship and how they approached building their on-screen bond. The story centers on the theme of people becoming beacons of hope for one another, suggesting an emotionally rich narrative that explores how relationships can provide stability and direction during uncertain times.
For Park Jinyoung, this project marks another step in his acting career following his military service completion. The GOT7 member has been steadily building his acting portfolio alongside his music activities, and "Still Shining" represents his continued commitment to developing his craft in both fields.
Kim Min Ju, known for her previous acting work, brings her own experience to the partnership. The confidence both actors express in their chemistry suggests viewers can expect natural, compelling interactions between their characters.
The drama's premise of young people finding their way through shared experiences and mutual support resonates with themes often explored in Korean dramas, but the focus on becoming "light" for others suggests a particularly hopeful and uplifting approach to these universal struggles.
While specific broadcast details haven't been confirmed, the actors' enthusiasm about their working relationship and character development indicates "Still Shining" could offer viewers both emotional depth and strong performances when it eventually airs.
