Actor Son Chang-min has perfectly transformed into Han Moo-cheol, a K-Scrooge who believes money is everything.

The new daily drama 'Grab the Great Luck' (screenplay by Son Ji-hye, directed by Park Man-young and Lee Hae-woo, produced by Monster Union and Box Media), which is set to premiere in April, depicts the tumultuous growth stories of three friends and their families: those with money, those without, and those who want to be wealthy.

Son Chang-min plays the role of Han Moo-cheol, a well-known vicious landlord in the neighborhood and the husband of Mi-ja. Prioritizing money above all else, Moo-cheol is a materialist who trembles at the thought of even 100 won. Although he was inseparable from his best friends Kim Dae-sik (Sunwoo Jae-deok) and Choi Kyu-tae (Park Sang-myeon) during high school, he finds himself in a superior-subordinate relationship due to money. One day, while striving to acquire even a little more, an unexpected misfortune strikes Moo-cheol, leading him to an inescapable dilemma.

On the 11th, the production team of 'Grab the Great Luck' released a still that showcases the character of Moo-cheol, the miser landlord. Moo-cheol reveals the majesty of a 'master of sarcasm' with a dismissive glare and harsh words that are unfiltered.

Although Moo-cheol is wealthy enough to own several buildings, he is notorious for being heartless when it comes to money, even going so far as to choose his wife Mi-ja's (Lee Ah-hyun) birthday gift from a used clothing bin. This has reportedly caused his wife, children, and even his high school best friends to turn their backs on him.

An unexpected incident occurs in Moo-cheol's life, which he has always regarded as being all about money. Even Moo-cheol, who had no one to lean on, feels a spring breeze blowing in. Curiosity arises about what story lies behind the cold-hearted Moo-cheol, who stands with a shocked expression, clutching his heart. Notably, due to this incident, Moo-cheol reportedly crosses a point of no return, leading to questions about how he will overcome this crisis, as attention focuses on Son Chang-min's acting transformation in portraying the rollercoaster-like character of Han Moo-cheol.

Meanwhile, the new daily drama 'Grab the Great Luck,' recognized for its stunning direction by Park Man-young and solid writing by Son Ji-hye, is set to premiere in April as a follow-up to 'Let's Get Married, Maeng-gong!'

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