AsianFeed sat down with Jisoo and Seo In-guk to discuss Netflix’s ‘Boyfriend on Demand’.
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Watching Jisoo take on her first romantic comedy role in ‘Boyfriend on Demand’ really highlights her versatility as an actress. From personal experience, stepping into a rom-com after mainly dramatic roles can be both exciting and challenging. Jisoo mentioned that she closely identified with her character Mi-rae, who shares her age and modern-day perspectives, which helps bring authenticity to her performance. What fascinates me most is how Jisoo thoughtfully differentiated this role by focusing on Mi-rae’s introspective approach to life, making the character relatable and refreshing. In rom-coms, the chemistry between leads often makes or breaks the story, and the dynamic between Jisoo and Seo In-guk provides an engaging balance of charm and depth. For fans of K-dramas and Blackpink alike, this series offers a unique crossover appeal because Jisoo’s presence draws in her global fan base while still delivering solid acting that appeals to rom-com enthusiasts. The modern-day setting also resonates with younger viewers who appreciate relatable stories about love and personal growth. If you’re curious about how actors navigate new genres, Jisoo’s experience shows the importance of connecting personally with the character to create a believable and heartfelt performance. Plus, it’s a treat to see a favorite idol take on a fresh acting challenge, proving their multifaceted talent. Overall, ‘Boyfriend on Demand’ stands out not just as a rom-com but as a platform for Jisoo to expand her artistic range. For anyone interested in Korean dramas or romantic comedies, this is definitely a series worth watching to appreciate both the storytelling and the actors’ dedication.





















































