In the TV series "Youth in a Hurry", which is currently being broadcast on Jiangsu Satellite TV, Deng Jiajia plays the role of Zhao Zuozuo, a novice mother, and left a deep impression on the audience with her relaxed performance.

In an interview with reporters, Deng Jiajia said that as an actor, he is very grateful to be able to meet a good script and a good role.

  In "Youth in a Hurry", Zhao Zuozuo, a novice mother played by Deng Jiajia, is a girl who takes the lead in getting married before entering the workplace.

In the play, she not only has to deal with the physical changes brought about by pregnancy and childbirth, but also has to face disputes between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, conflicts between husband and wife, and difficulties in the workplace. The challenges in her growth are evident.

After the play was broadcast, Zhao Zuozuo's choice caused a lot of controversy, and the relationship between "love" and "bread" once again became a hot topic among the audience.

  In the play, Zhao Zuozuo faces the double pressure of life and workplace, and his inner world is more complicated.

And Deng Jiajia has a lot of experience in handling the emotions of the characters, especially several crying scenes, which are very infectious.

During the interview, Deng Jiajia attributed the credit to the script.

She said: "The plot is very empathetic. As an actor, I only need to devote myself to the performance of what the plot gives. So in the final analysis, a good role is the brilliance given by the script."

  After the broadcast of "Youth in a Hurry", the topic of "Little Aunt and Zhang Wei are finally together" also made people talk about it.

Two actors who are well known to the audience for "Love Apartment" collaborated again after many years, which brought a hot topic.

Talking about his partner Li Jiahang, Deng Jiajia complimented him: "He can capture the emotions of the characters very keenly, and can give strong positive feedback to his opponents. During the cooperation process, we have no obstacles to the aesthetics and communication of dramas. The whole process was very enjoyable.”