Actor Yoon Sang-hyun, who is currently appearing in the SBS weekend drama "Buried Hearts" (written by Lee Myung-hee, directed by Jin Chang-kyu, produced by Studio S, A2Z Entertainment, and Purimir Crafts), expressed his thoughts on the conclusion, saying, "It was a work that was thankful and happy."
On the 11th, Yoon Sang-hyun used his agency Hodoo & You Entertainment to say, "I sincerely thank the viewers who first watched and loved 'Buried Hearts.' These days, there are more people recognizing me in restaurants than before, which is fascinating and makes me grateful." He continued, "Because it was a set where I got to work with respected seniors, everything was a happy time. Thanks to a lot of consideration and teaching, I was able to finish the work safely," expressing his gratitude.
Yoon Sang-hyun played the role of the youngest son, Heo Tae-yun, of the Daesan Group. He has delicately portrayed the complicated emotions of a character who steps closer to the truth amid all the intrigues and plots surrounding the Daesan family. With his natural ability to embody the character, he perfectly blended into the work, drawing praise for his growing acting skills, thus capturing attention as a "model student" of acting.
Above all, he attracted attention with his ramen cooking skills, which were praised by his grandfather, Cha Kang-cheon (played by Woo Hyun). Yoon Sang-hyun related, "There were a lot of scenes where I ate ramen, but since I can't eat spicy food well, the props team specially prepared mild ramen for me. Thanks to their consideration, I was able to shoot without any difficulties," revealing a memorable episode.
Since its first broadcast in February, "Buried Hearts" has received warm love, recording viewership ratings close to 15%. It will conclude with its 16th episode airing on the 12th.
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