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Gong Myung and Shin Hye-sun’s ‘Filing for Love’ Exposes Office Affairs — A Bold, Bittersweet Romance

Provocative from the premise

K-Drama, Shin Hye-sun, Gong Myung, Filing for Love, tvN, Kim Jae-wook, Hong Hwa-yeon, Weekend drama
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K-Drama, Shin Hye-sun, Gong Myung, Filing for Love, tvN, Kim Jae-wook, Hong Hwa-yeon, Weekend drama
Photo: tvN

The drama starring Shin Hye-sun and Gong Myung is slowly lifting the veil as it gears up for its premiere.

On the 17th, tvN’s new Sat–Sun drama Filing for Love unveiled a photocopier-themed poster.

Filing for Love follows Ju In-a (played by Shin Hye-sun), a charismatic head of audit who guards a dangerous secret, and Noh Gi-jun (played by Gong Myung), the ace of the audit office who’s abruptly demoted to spearhead the company’s “PM” (public morals) misconduct crackdowns — igniting a perilously close audit-room romance.

The newly released poster features a complaint letter stamped with the explosive line, “Reporting an office affair,” hinting at the thorny cases awaiting Ju In-a and Noh Gi-jun. On the back page, a covert message — “Exposing the head of audit” — cranks up the intrigue even more. Curiosity is mounting over the requests piling up for Audit Team 3, and all eyes are on the duo set to dig into the company’s most scandalous secrets.

The series charts how a by-the-book investigation blossoms into a romantic connection between Ju In-a and Noh Gi-jun, while also chronicling the chaotic, problem-magnet episodes of the team probing office misconduct. Shin Hye-sun transforms into a principled audit chief carrying the title of the youngest female executive, and Gong Myung plays a former Audit Team 1 elite whose unexpected detour reveals a surprising charm.

Promising a story that’s both lively and poignantly bittersweet from inside the world of audits, Filing for Love premieres April 25 at 9:10 p.m.