Actor Park Jung-min has gotten fans talking after praising actress Shin Se-kyung's beauty and work ethic in public and talking about his relationships with other actors on YouTube.

On February 10, the official YouTube channel for "Chungju City" posted a video in which Park talked to Chief Superintendent Kim Seon-tae about his experiences filming the upcoming movie Humint. People asked Park to talk about what he thought of the actors he worked with on set during the conversation. SportsSeoul says that his comments quickly got a lot of attention because they were honest and warm.
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When Park talked about his co-stars, he first brought up Shin Se-kyung and didn't hold back his praise. He carefully set up his comment by saying how he personally thought she looked. "I dare say this. She is the prettiest celebrity I've ever seen." He went on to emphasize that his praise extended beyond visuals, adding, "She is a very solid actress," according to SportsSeoul.
Then the talk turned to older actors, and Park talked about Jo In-sung with respect. Before quoting him, the talk was about how the set felt and how experienced actors affected the mood. Park said of Jo In-sung's character and kindness, "He not only buys me food and drinks, but he also gives me sound advice." According to coverage cited by Naver, his comments made it seem like Jo's presence alone helped make the filming environment more supportive.
Park also talked about how long he had been friends with actor Park Hae-joon. He brought up the subject of working together more than once and talked about their shared history in the business. Park Jung-min said, "We've done so many projects together," which shows how much trust they have built up over the years, according to Naver.
Park also thought about his work relationship with director Ryu Seung-wan. He said that Humint is their third time working together, which sets the stage for their collaboration. Park Jung-min said that the movie is the next step in their creative partnership after working together on Smuggling and a short film.
Ryu Seung-wan directed "Humint," which is called a spy action movie about North and South Korean secret agents working on a case along the Vladivostok border. Park Jung-min, Jo In-sung, Shin Se-kyung, and Park Hae-joon are among the actors in the movie. The cast and genre have people excited.
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