On April 6 and 7, Jeen-dong which in Korean means ‘vibration’, will be staging the play at Rastriya Nach Ghar, Jamal.[break]
The play will see actors, Lee Young Min, Jung Dae Jin, Yun Bo Gyeong, Jeon Dae In and Cho II Guk on stage reenacting the Korean drama in Nepali language.
According to Park Jong Woo, the story of the play resonates with the sentiment of the general youth and it should be relevant in Nepal’s context as well.
In an educational system where scoring good marks in exams is given top priority, the play could be a real eye opener.

The story revolves around a student, Ram, who is very passive in his school life and is on a quest to find out his true calling in life.
One day, he gets introduced to boxing and his life takes a new meaning.
However, life’s not bed of roses for the protagonist, who has to quit boxing and embark on a journey of self-discovery.
Managed by PUM youth Culture Group & Schools’ forum Nepal, the play will be free of cost and will be staged four times, 12:00 pm and 5:00 pm on April 6 and 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm on April 7.
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