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The Sun
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Park Bo Gum returns to Malaysia for fan meet
BELOVED South Korean actor Park Bo Gum is making his return to Malaysia for a fan meeting, six years after his last visit! Organised by iMe Malaysia, the Park Bo Gum 2025 Fan Meeting Tour (Be With You) in Kuala Lumpur will be held on Sept 13 at Idea Live Arena. Fans can look forward to an up-close and heartwarming evening with Park in person! Since his debut, Park has starred in numerous hit dramas such as Reply 1988, Love in the Moonlight, Encounter, and most recently, When Life Gives You Tangerines, in which his portrayal of Yang Gwan-sik further cemented his rising popularity. Often referred to as the 'Nation's Boyfriend', Park is adored not only for his charming and sincere personality, but also for his multi-talented abilities in acting, singing and hosting. Known for his warm vocals, kind fan interactions and flawless stage presence, he continues to capture hearts across the globe. Now returning to meet his Malaysian fans as one of the leading Hallyu stars of this generation, Park is ready to create an unforgettable night filled with meaningful memories! Tickets, priced at RM228 to RM768, will be sale on July 15 (Tuesday).


India Today
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Viral: When The Phone Rings actor Chae Soo-bin shoots in Mumbai
South Korean actor Chae Soo-bin, known for her role in K-drama 'When the Phone Rings', was recently spotted shooting in Mumbai. Videos of her filming on the rain-soaked streets have gone viral on social the clips, Chae Soo-bin is seen wearing a white top, a black-and-white knitted cardigan, and a grey mini skirt. She appears relaxed and smiles warmly during the shoot, while her team reviews a script nearby. advertisementAccording to Namaste Hallyu, the K-drama actor is in India to shoot an advertisement for the footwear brand Crocs. Fans also noticed she wore Crocs instead of her usual black heels in the videos. Chae Soo-bin is a popular South Korean actor. She rose to fame with roles in dramas like 'Love in the Moonlight', 'I Am Not a Robot', and 'Where Stars Land'. Her popularity rose tenfold after her appearance in 'When The Phone Rings', where she starred opposite Yoo Yeon-seok. And, fans loved their on-screen chemistry.


India Today
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Exploring Park Bo-gum's versatility: A star who shines across time and genre
South Korean actor Park Bo-gum has long been admired for his charm, talent, and emotional depth on screen. Though he's consistently delivered memorable performances, his latest K-drama, 'When Life Gives You Tangerines', has catapulted him back into the global spotlight. The series, a poignant blend of realism and warmth, has become a cultural talking point and introduced a new wave of viewers to Bo-gum's wide-ranging long-time fans know this is far from his first remarkable role. As audiences eagerly await his next drama, 'Good Boy', it's worth revisiting the earlier performances that helped shape Park Bo-gum into the celebrated actor he is today. One of his most beloved roles came in 'Reply 1988' (2015), a nostalgic slice-of-life drama set in a close-knit neighbourhood during the late 1980s. Bo-gum portrayed Choi Taek, a genius Go player who is shy, sweet, and emotionally intuitive. What made this role so memorable was his ability to convey deep emotions with a drama that focused heavily on family bonds, friendship, and growing up, Bo-gum's Taek provided a calming, grounding presence. His nuanced portrayal of quiet affection and youthful vulnerability struck a chord with audiences and solidified him as a breakout star in a drama filled with strong ensemble Not long after, Park Bo-gum took on the historical romance 'Love in the Moonlight' (2016), where he played Crown Prince Lee Yeong. The role was a dramatic shift from the reserved and gentle Taek, showcasing his charisma, wit, and romantic drama offered Bo-gum the opportunity to explore political tension, comedy, and heartfelt romance, often in a single episode. His transformation into a commanding yet playful prince proved his versatility and range, earning him critical acclaim and a host of accolades. 'Love in the Moonlight' was not only a commercial hit but also cemented his status as a leading man capable of carrying a series with both gravitas and grace. Bo-gum's most recent drama, 'When Life Gives You Tangerines', featured him opposite IU, his long-time friend and fellow star, in what has quickly become one of the most beautiful love stories of Korean television. As Ae-sun and Gwan-sik, the two delivered a heart-rending portrayal of love marked by quiet yearning, raw earnestness, and an undercurrent of desperate hope. Their chemistry felt both delicate and powerful, grounding the narrative in a deeply emotional reality that resonated with subtle gestures and silences, Bo-gum captured the silent devotion of Gwan-sik with stunning sincerity, reminding viewers once again of his ability to breathe soul into every character he From modern-day slices of life to period dramas filled with royal intrigue, Park Bo-gum has consistently demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt and shine. With 'Good Boy' just around the corner, the excitement surrounding his return is well earned. If history is any indication, Bo-gum is set to charm and surprise audiences all over again.