In a recent interview, 36-year-old actor Kang Dong Won candidly talked about his take on marriage.
The "Master" actor admitted he is still uncertain whether he will settle down or not, adding that his slate is currently occupied by his work. "I'm not sure if I can get married. 80% of my plans are work-related," Kang said as per Allkpop.
He went on, "Only 20% of my plans have to do with my personal life. I'm the type who needs to have my personal life and work life divided clearly. I don't think my personality will get better soon."
Kang stars on "Master" which hit the theaters on Dec. 21. He takes the role of Kim Jae Myung, who is the head of the criminal investigation team. The crime-action movie also features Lee Byung Hun as President Jin and Kim Woo Bin as Park Jang Goon.
According to Soompi, "Master" started rolling last April 23. A day before the production began, the cast and crew of the film gathered for a ritual for good luck and fortune.
Reports claimed Kang made his return to acting in 2013 after serving his mandatory military service. However, the actor limited his acting project in that year and only appeared on "The X," a 30-minute thriller directed by Kim Jee Won.
In 2015, Kang starred on "The Priests" where he shared the screen with "Jeon Woo Chi" co-star Kim Yeon Sook. This year, he took part on "A Violent Prosecutor" with Hwang Jung Min and "Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned" with Shin Eun Soo.
Further reports stated Kang is also casted for upcoming mystery thriller film titled "Burning," where he will share the big screen with Yoo Ah In and Choi Sulli.
Don't forget to watch Kang Dong Won's crime-action film "Master" in theaters nationwide.