Lee Seung-gi, Do Ji-han will have a cameo in Melai Cantiveros’ movie

(From left) Lee Seung-gi, Melai Cantiveros, Do Ji-han. Images: Instagram/@byhumanmade, Instagram/@mrandmrsfrancisco, Instagram/@dojihan

South Korean actors Lee Seung-gi and Do Ji-han are set to make an appearance in the upcoming film “Ma’am Chief,” which is headlined by Melai Cantiveros.

Lee and Do’s cameos were announced by entertainment company Pulp Studios on their official X (formerly Twitter) page last Sunday, Oct. 15, which can be seen at the bottom credits of Cantiveros’ movie poster.

“Ang ‘fangirl pulis ng bayan,’ nandito na! Ready na si Ma’am Chief, Selda Kaptan. G ka na rin ba sa KAMSAMazing movie experience? PULP Studios proudly presents ‘Ma’am Chief,’ an exciting Philippines-Korea production collaboration na puno ng saya, aksyon, kalokohan at maraming oppa,” the post read.

(The fangirl pulis of the country is here! Ma’am Chief, Selda Kaptan, is ready. Are you game for an amazing movie experience? Pulp Studios proudly presents ‘Ma’am Chief,’ an exciting Philippines-Korea production collaboration that is full of joy, action, laughter, and a lot of oppas.)

The entertainment company also shared a glimpse of Cantiveros’ character in a separate post, where she’s described as a police officer who is “trustworthy, strong, and always on the go.”

The announcement comes days after the “Pinoy Big Brother” alum introduced herself as the titular character on social media, where she shared glimpses of her filming experiences in South Korea. The movie project was announced in July 2023.

The Kring Kim-helmed movie, where Pulp Live World COO Happee Sy serves as the executive producer, also stars Jennica Garcia, Karylle, and Alora Sasam, and is gearing for a Nov. 15 release.

Known as one of the top Hallyu stars, Lee is best known for his lead roles in the series “Shining Inheritance,” “Vagabond,” “My Girlfriend is a Gumiho,” and “Gu Family Book,” to name a few.

He’s also known as a singer and host, where some of his hit songs include “Alone in Love,” “Losing My Mind,” “And Goodbye,” and “Will You Marry Me.”

Meanwhile, Do appeared in the K-dramas “Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth” and “Lovers in Bloom.” EDV



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