LOOK: 'Signal Rock’s' Christian Bables meets Jan-di of ‘Boys Over Flowers’
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LOOK: ‘Signal Rock’s’ Christian Bables meets Jan-di of ‘Boys Over Flowers’


By: - Reporter
/ 02:34 PM October 16, 2018

“Signal Rock” actor Christian Bables was ecstatic to meet Korean actress Ku Hye-sun at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).

In an Instagram post on Monday, Bables shared a photo with the Geum Jan-di of 2009 Korean drama ‘Boys Over Flowers.’

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“It was nice to meet and share a little chat with you about our film. Your interest to know more about our film and your congratulatory message were very much appreciated,” he wrote in the caption.

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Bables was in Busan to attend the screening of director Chito Rono’s film ‘Signal Rock.’

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The film is the country’s official entry to the 91st Academy Awards’ Best Foreign Language Film category.

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Bables was also in the 2016 comedy-drama movie ‘Die Beautiful,’ which won for him the Best Supporting Actor in the Gawad Urian Awards.

He is also part of ABS-CBN’s drama series ‘Halik’ with Jericho Rosales, Sam Milby, Yam Concepcion, and Yen Santos. /ee

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