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'50 Percent' Park Ji-hoon, a powerful presence leading to a spectacular finale... "A happy set" remarks on the drama's conclusion

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Actor Park Ji-hoon shared his thoughts on the conclusion of the MBC Friday-Saturday drama '50 Percent', which ended on the 27th, after completing his role as Nam Sang-mu through his agency Billions.

'50 Percent' is an action comedy that tells the story of three men who thought they were ordinary but got caught up in a whirlwind of great fate. Park Ji-hoon played Nam Sang-mu, the right-hand man of Do Hyun-tae (played by Kwon Yul) and a key executive at Heaven Hotel, portraying a character with cool judgment and sharp charisma.

In the drama, Nam Sang-mu led mercenaries to track down missing items but met his demise in the face of cooperation from Jeong Ho-myung (played by Shin Ha-kyun), Kang Beom-yong (played by Heo Sung-tae), and Bong Je-soon (played by Oh Jung-se). Park Ji-hoon expressed Nam Sang-mu through a weighty tone of dialogue and sharp eyes.

Park Ji-hoon said, "I bow my head in gratitude to all the viewers who stayed with '50 Percent' until the end and watched over Nam Sang-mu." He continued, "Thanks to the best staff members I shared joys and sorrows with on set, and to my senior and junior actor colleagues, my steps toward the set were always filled with excitement and happiness." He added, "I cheer for all those who loved the drama to have nothing but happiness in their future, and I too will greet you with a more grown-up appearance in another work."

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