The drama “Filing for Love”continues to reveal itself with new images focusing on the character of Joo In-ah, played by Shin Hae-sun, a leader as strict as she is unpredictable.
This romantic comedy follows Noh Ki-joon (Gong Myoung), a model employee in the audit department suddenly demoted to a team in charge of sensitive internal affairs. It's here that he crosses paths with Joo In-ah, a demanding supervisor who turns his daily life upside down.
The new images highlight the imposing aura of the character, capable of commanding respect with a glance.

An unpredictable leader between authority and mystery
Joo In-ah comes across as an inflexible perfectionist, determined not to tolerate any mistakes. In some images, she adopts an authoritarian stance, with her icy gaze and assertive attitude, reinforcing her image as a feared leader.
Her arrival at the Haemu Group, surrounded by rumors, does not go unnoticed. Even when she flashes a smile in front of her colleagues, an underlying tension suggests that it's best not to provoke her.

But behind this rigid façade lies a far more complex personality. Able to move from unexpected humor to cutting remarks, Joo In-ah is shaping up to be an unpredictable character who could well upset the balance of the company... and that of Noh Ki-joon.
Shin Hae-sun explains that she was attracted to the role to offer “an entertaining drama that's easy to watch”, while being intrigued by the mysterious nature of the character and the evolution of her relationship with Noh Ki-joon.

She adds that the series takes a behind-the-scenes look at the professional world with humor and finesse, exploring workplace behaviors from an original angle.
Finally, she describes Joo In-ah as a woman who appears unshakeable, but in reality hides a fragile side and a secret that nobody knows.
“Filing for Love” will be broadcast from April 25 at 9:10pm (Korean time) on tvN and available on Viki.
