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Revision as of 21:57, 22 June 2011

Heartstrings
Directed byPyo Min Soo
StarringJung Yong Hwa
Park Shin Hye
Song Chang Ui
So Yi Hyun
Kang Min Hyuk
Country of originSüdkorea
No. of episodes16
Production
Running timeWednesday & Thursday 21:55
Original release
NetworkMBC
ReleaseJune 29, 2011 –
August 2011

Heartstrings (Hangul: 넌 내게 반했어, Romanized: Neon Naege Banhaesseo , literally: You've fallen for me, previously known as "Festival" and "You're Into Me") is a South Korean youthful melodrama about the main characters' love, friendship and dreams, set against the backdrop of an arts university.

Naming of the Drama

The drama was previously known as Festival and later renamed to You've Fallen For Me. Fans of the drama were able to vote and give ideas for the English title of the drama, and on May 9, 2011, the drama was announced to be named as Heartstrings.[1]

Background Information

This drama's main lead, Jung Yong Hwa and Park Shin Hye, were originally paired from SBS's 2009 drama, You're Beautiful. Jung Yong Hwa's character, Kang Shin Woo, was involved in a one-sided love relationship with Park Shin Hye's character, Go Mi Nyu. This pair never got together in You're Beautiful and fans are looking forward to seeing the pair in Heartstrings.

Summary

Jung Yonghwa is playing the role of the cold, yet handsome band vocalist named ‘Lee Shin’, who’s known to carry a strong passion for music. Meanwhile, Park Shin Hye is playing the role of ‘Lee Kyu Won’, a bright and outgoing student who was born into a prestigious family, and is majoring in traditional Korean instruments.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "You Named The Drama. FESTIVAL Is Now HEARTSTRINGS". Dramafever. Retrieved 3 June 2011. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)