'My Girlfriend is a Gumiho' star Shin Min-ah to return to the big screen | Inquirer Entertainment

‘My Girlfriend is a Gumiho’ star Shin Min-ah to return to the big screen

/ 09:05 PM July 05, 2018

Shin Min-ah. Image: K-Pop Herald

Famous for her role as Miho, Korean actress Shin Min-ah is set to start filming for her newest project entitled “Diva” this month, K-Pop Herald reports.

Shin will be playing Lee Young in the upcoming mystery thriller movie. In the film, Lee Young, South Korea’s best diver, fights to bring back her memories after losing them in an unexpected accident.

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Shin will be joined by actress Lee You-young, who will be playing the protagonist’s best friend and colleague, and actor Lee Gyoo-hyeong, who is known for his role in “Prison Playbook”, and will play the role of the diving coach.

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This will be Shin’s grand return to the movie scene. Her last film was 2014’s “My Love, My Bride”, where she co-starred with Jo Jung-suk. JB

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