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K-Drama Soundtrack #2 to debut this year exclusively on Disney+ Hotstar

With an entirely new storyline and an equally emotive score, Soundtrack #2 will take audiences on a romantic rollercoaster ride

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 22 Jun 2023 5:00PM

K-Drama Soundtrack #2 to debut this year exclusively on Disney+ Hotstar
Steve Sanghyun Noh and Keum Saerok, the stars of Soundtrack #2. – Pic courtesy of Disney+ Hotstar, June 22, 2023

IN 2022, Soundtrack #1 captured audiences’ hearts with its touching story of unrequited love and its emotionally poignant score. Later this year, this fan-favourite series returns with a moving new storyline and cast in Soundtrack #2, exclusively on Disney+ Hotstar.

Set in modern-day Korea, Soundtrack #2 tells the story of Hyeonseo and Suho, two young sweethearts who break up after six years together. Torn apart by lies and misunderstanding, the pair go their separate ways only to be reconnected when Suho, a successful CEO, hires a piano tutor who turns out to be Hyeonseo. What follows is a touching story of romantic rekindling that is sure to resonate with anyone who has experienced love, loss, and betrayal before.

Starring Keum Saerok (The Interest of Love, Youth of May, The Fiery Priest) as Hyeonseo, and Steve Sanghyun Noh (Pachinko, Behind Every Star, Curtain Call) as Suho, Soundtrack #2 will also see the return of Kim Heewon (Soundtrack #1, Little Women, Vincenzo), the director behind the show’s hit first series. – The Vibes, June 22, 2023

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