On Shin Se-kyung's YouTube channel, 'Shin Se-kyung', a video titled 'Making Dujonku with the Humint Team' was uploaded.
In the video, Shin Se-kyung, Park Jung-min, and Park Hae-jun shared behind-the-scenes stories from their movie shoot while attempting to make the trending dessert, showcasing their delightful chemistry.
Shin Se-kyung introduced her fellow actors, saying, "Due to many requests, we decided to take on the challenge of making Dujonku." Faced with an overwhelming 27 ingredients, Park Jung-min was initially daunted by the task of shelling pistachios but quickly calculated, "This must be worth 150,000 won," displaying his 'business instinct' and bringing laughter to the set.
When Park Jung-min suggested, "Let's sell them on the street and accept bank transfers," Shin Se-kyung humorously countered, "We need to ensure the quality is good enough to sell," while Park Hae-jun added, "Can't we just buy them?" adding to the humor.
As they completed the Dujonku, they reminisced about their time filming in Riga, Latvia. Shin Se-kyung revealed that she never skipped the gym during overseas shoots, noting that most of her photos were workout-related. Park Jung-min wittily responded, "I have the most photos of Shin Se-kyung on my phone, so I'm a bit disappointed."
Park Hae-jun confessed that he had the most photos of the view from his hotel window, prompting Park Jung-min to joke, "You look like someone trapped in prison." After much effort, the trio tasted the 26 completed cookies, praising them as "better than those you line up for," and Park Hae-jun showed his warm fatherly side by packing cookies for his children.
Previously, Park Jung-min gained popularity with his performance alongside Hwasa at the 46th Blue Dragon Film Awards. During the second part of the ceremony, Hwasa and Park Jung-min performed 'Good Goodbye', which received explosive reactions on various online communities and social media channels, eventually topping music charts about a month after its release.
Meanwhile, Shin Se-kyung, Park Hae-jun, and Park Jung-min star in director Ryoo Seung-wan's new film 'Humint', a spy action movie set in Vladivostok, depicting the clash and cooperation of North and South Korean secret agents, set to premiere in theaters on February 11.
Im Chae-ryeong, TenAsia Reporter syjj426@tenasia.co.kr