JTBC’s upcoming Friday drama Shining (literal title) has released a glimpse of its first script reading, drawing attention ahead of its premiere.
Shining tells the story of young people who once shared a world of their own and, over time, become one another’s source of trust and the light that guides their lives. The drama is directed by Kim Yoon Jin, known for Our Beloved Summer, and written by Lee Sook Yeon, the screenwriter behind A Piece of Your Mind.

The script reading brought together director Kim Yoon Jin, writer Lee Sook Yeon, and the main cast, including Park Jinyoung, Kim Min Ju, Shin Jae Ha, and Park Se Hyun. As this marked their first collaboration, the actors showed a mix of excitement and nervous anticipation, while fully immersing themselves in their roles from the outset.
Park Jinyoung, who plays subway train driver Yeon Tae Seo, led the reading with a calm and controlled emotional delivery. He heightened immersion by delicately portraying a character who appears cold and detached on the surface, yet deeply cherishes memories of his first love from the age of 19.

Kim Min Ju impressed with her portrayal of Mo Eun Ah, the passionate manager of a traditional-style stay in Seoul. She naturally shifted between the unpredictability and brightness of a 19-year-old and the composure of an adult, capturing the multifaceted charm of the character.
Shin Jae Ha took on the role of Bae Seong Chan, a senior hotelier who guided Mo Eun Ah on her journey in the hospitality industry. His performance conveyed a warm and dependable presence, reflecting a character who always watches over her with affection.

Park Se Hyun added depth to the story as Im Ah Sol, a tax accountant who harbors a long-standing crush on Yeon Tae Seo. Through a sharp yet sincere approach, she expressed the quiet persistence of Im Ah Sol’s feelings, adding another layer of intrigue to the drama.
Shining is scheduled to premiere on March 6 at 8:50 p.m. KST on JTBC.