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INFINITE's Nam Woo-hyun makes his screen debut with '48 Hours'.. Action acting 'Expectations UP'

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Mun Wansik

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Singer Nam Woo-hyun is set to transform his acting skills with the film 'Kidnapped 48 Hours'.

Nam Woo-hyun will play the lead role of Park Do-jun in the film 'Kidnapped 48 Hours', scheduled for release in June.

Debuting in 2010 as the main vocalist of the group INFINITE, Nam Woo-hyun announced his successful acting debut through the MBC drama 'The 1,000th Man'. He has built a diverse filmography by crossing over various stages and works including KBS's 'High School Love On', and musicals 'Those Days', 'Mephisto', 'Jack the Ripper', 'Bloody Love', and 'Suga'.

'Kidnapped 48 Hours' is a crime action film depicting a 48-hour struggle of Do-jun, who dreamed of becoming a taekwondo national representative, to save his mother Mi-jin, who was kidnapped by the largest criminal organization in the Philippines. The film captures exotic landscapes and vivid action through on-location filming in Manila, Philippines.

In 'Kidnapped 48 Hours', Nam Woo-hyun plays Park Do-jun, a son who gave up his dream of becoming a taekwondo national representative for the sake of his mother and settled in the Philippines. While harboring regrets about his dream, he transforms into a warrior who sacrifices even his life to save his mother, portraying a character who upholds loyalty and justice, and is set to deliver powerful action scenes.

Through 'Kidnapped 48 Hours', Nam Woo-hyun is expected to showcase a new acting transformation by delicately portraying Park Do-jun's emotional arc, which gradually changes in extreme situations, as well as dazzling fight scenes. Expectations are also high for his acting chemistry with Park Eun-hye, who plays the mother Kim Mi-jin, and Han Jae-seok, who plays the head of the criminal organization Cha Dong-cheol, who shows no blood or tears.

Through this 'Kidnapped 48 Hours', Nam Woo-hyun is set to captivate audiences by delivering the essence of crime action that leaves viewers unable to look away for even a moment, previewing dizzying impact and thrilling catharsis with fight scenes that transcend limits and fearless action.

The film 'Kidnapped 48 Hours', where Nam Woo-hyun's unique charm can be experienced, will be released in theaters this June.

Meanwhile, Nam Woo-hyun released a new solo song 'Boy and Girl (Feat. INFINITE)' on the 9th to commemorate his 10th anniversary since his solo debut. This self-composed song, which expresses his wish for it to resonate with a scene in someone's memory from beginning to end, allowing them to smile for a long time, features all former INFINITE members in the featuring roles, more sincerely depicting memories and moments of friendship from that era.

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