South Korean actress Park Ji Hyun is reportedly in discussions to join Kim Go Eun in the new K-drama "Eun Jung and Sang Yeon" (literal title), according to a media outlet on May 11. The series, produced by Kakao Entertainment, will explore the journey of two women who reunite after the end of their friendship.

The storyline of "Eun Jung and Sang Yeon" revolves around a drama writer and a filmmaker, focusing on a female-driven narrative. If Park Ji Hyun accepts the role, she will play Cheon Sang Yeon, a renowned filmmaker who has been friends with Ryu Eun Jung since elementary school. The two part ways due to an unforeseen issue and unexpectedly cross paths after a long time.

The drama will also feature "Little Women" actress Kim Go Eun, and Park Ji Hyun is said to reunite with "Do You Like Brahms?" director Jo Young Min for this project. The collaboration between Jo Young Min and writer Song Hye Jin promises to create an engaging and compelling work.

One of the primary elements the audience can anticipate in "Eun Jung and Sang Yeon" is whether the two main characters will choose to rekindle their friendship. The series will delve into the complexities of the relationship between the two women and the challenges they face in their personal and professional lives.

Park Ji Hyun gained widespread recognition for her role as Mo Hyun Min, Song Joong Ki's sister-in-law, in the 2022 hit series "Reborn Rich." Her captivating beauty and grace garnered significant public attention, leading to increased interest in her future projects.

While awaiting her potential role in "Eun Jung and Sang Yeon," fans can enjoy Park Ji Hyun's previous work. The actress has an impressive filmography, including eleven dramas and five movies. Some of her notable dramas include "Saimdang, Memoir of Colors" (2017), "The King in Love" (2017), "Your Honor" (2018), "My Secret, Terrius" (2018), "Dear My Room" (2018), "Rookie Historian Goo Hae Ryung" (2019), "Do You Like Brahms" (2020), "Yumi's Cells" (2021), "Love All Play" (2022), and "Yumi's Cells 2" (2022).

Park Ji Hyun's film credits include "The Chase," "Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum," "Control," "The Divine Fury," and "Anchor." With her potential role in "Eun Jung and Sang Yeon," the actress is set to continue captivating audiences with her talent and charisma.