
Mandala: KBS TV Movie
Drama
Overview
This film seeks to discover the essence of the spirit of seeking salvation through the story of the desperate and lonely pain of a monk wandering for enlightenment and fundamental human problems in his wandering life.
Top Cast


Park Yong-sik
Park Yong-sik
Park Yong-sik
Ban Seok-jin
Ban Seok-jin
Ban Seok-jin
Park Byeong-ho
Park Byeong-ho
Park Byeong-ho
Jeong-hee Jang
Jeong-hee Jang
Jeong-hee Jang
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