Son Chang-min and Lee Ah-hyun transform into a frugal landlord couple in 'Grab the Great Luck.'

The new daily drama 'Grab the Great Luck' (written by Son Ji-hye / directed by Park Man-young, Lee Hae-woo / produced by Monster Union and Box Media), set to air its first episode on April 7 (Monday) at 8:30 p.m., depicts the dramatic growth of three friends who want money, have money, and are broke, along with their families.

In the drama, Son Chang-min plays Han Moo-cheol, a notorious landlord in the neighborhood and the husband of Mi-ja. Above all, Moo-cheol prioritizes money and is a gold-obsessed individual who trembles at even 100 won. Lee Ah-hyun portrays Mi-ja, Moo-cheol's wife and the mother of their two children. Growing up as a rich only daughter, Mi-ja fell in love at first sight with him, who was a poor laborer, and married him, but she finds herself living an unexpected life.

As Moo-cheol's business becomes a big success, the couple becomes the envy of the neighborhood. Mi-ja, who has become the lady of the house, thought she would live elegantly for life, but suffers due to Moo-cheol, who is stingy and lacks any sense of romance.

Today (19th), stills showcasing the chemistry of Son Chang-min and Lee Ah-hyun, who have transformed into a landlord couple, have been released, raising expectations among future viewers.

The released stills capture the unexpected moments of Moo-cheol (played by Son Chang-min) and Mi-ja (played by Lee Ah-hyun), who own multiple buildings. When Moo-cheol sees his wife trying to take a taxi, he insists on saving on transportation costs and puts Mi-ja on the local bus. The look on Mi-ja's face, as she reluctantly boards the bus, reflects her irritation and confusion.

With a strong sense of thrift instilled in him, Moo-cheol rummages through a used clothing collection box to save on Mi-ja's birthday gift expense. When he finds a piece of clothing suitable for his wife, he beams with joy as if he has found ginseng.

Meanwhile, Mi-ja, elegantly dressed from head to toe, showcases her lady-like presence at a reunion. Unable to resist the insistence of her friends, she splurges on the meal using Moo-cheol's card but soon becomes anxious as she recalls her husband's angry face. It raises curiosity about why the landlord Moo-cheol is so miserly and whether Mi-ja can successfully show off without Moo-cheol noticing.

In the meantime, KBS 1TV's new daily drama 'Grab the Great Luck,' recognized for its captivating direction by Park Man-young, solid scriptwriting by Son Ji-hye, and talented actors, is set to premiere on April 7 at 8:30 p.m. following 'Let's Get Married, Maeng-gong!'

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