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Seongmin Lee “I enjoyed watching BTS’s ‘Chaebol House’”
Interview with Lee Sung-min as Sun-tae in the movie ‘Confidential’

On the morning of the 27th, Lee Seong-min conducted a round interview for the upcoming movie 'Confidential' (directed by Lee Won-tae) at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
'Confidential' is set in Busan in 1992, and a fierce struggle between Hae-woong (played by Cho Jin-woong), a candidate for a member of the National Assembly, Sun-tae (played by Seong-min Lee), a hidden figure in politics, and Pil-do (played by Mu-yeol Kim), an activist gangster, to get hold of a secret document that will shake up the Republic of Korea and turn the tables. It is a crime drama that unfolds.
In the play, Lee Sung-min played the role of Sun-tae. Suntae is a powerful figure with hidden power who controls the Busan political scene in the 1992s.

On this day, Lee Seong-min made people laugh by emphasizing, "I never put any pressure on them. I got a call from there." He added, "When I met him, he was from Daegu, just like Suga. I thought he had no connection with me at all."
Lee Seong-min said, "I knew about BTS, but I didn't know exactly who the BTS members were. (Suga) said that the BTS members enjoyed watching 'The youngest son of a chaebol family.' (Schuchta's appearance) was fun."
Meanwhile, 'Confidential' starring Lee Sung-min will be released on March 1.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr