The group POW has released the web drama "Always There", receiving praise for its high-quality story and acting.
POW, consisting of Yochi, Hyunbin, Jeongbin, Dongyeon, and Hong, premiered the web drama "Always There" via its official YouTube channel on the 18th. This web drama interestingly captures the process of the members transforming into high school students, getting to know each other while building friendships, against the backdrop of "Powgo".
The first episode released that day interestingly depicts the process of Hyunbin, Jeongbin, Dongyeon, and Hong, known as "Powgo" P4, approaching Yochi, who is somewhat clumsy in interpersonal relationships, and becoming friends. However, an unexpected incident causes a misunderstanding between Hyunbin and Jeongbin, leading to a conflict, putting their friendship at risk. Attention is focused on whether "Powgo" P4 can wisely resolve the crisis they face.
Additionally, following the drama's release, the members of POW, who starred as the protagonists, showcased their delicate acting skills, gaining recognition not only for their musical talents but also for their acting abilities. In particular, member Yochi, a former child actor from Thailand, has showcased high-quality acting, having been called the "nation's younger brother" and participated in consistent projects such as "Thong Nuea Kao" and "Wai Sab Saraek Kad2". Yochi was also cast as the protagonist in "Kisada PARADISE," directed by Phontaris Jokissadarsophon, who achieved significant success with the "Pee Nak" film series 1, 2, 3, and 4.
In this way, POW has not only fully expressed their individualities and charms in the web drama "Always There" but has also seriously portrayed the friendship and growth stories from their high school years, leading to enthusiastic praise from fans, such as "The acting is so natural, and the emotional expression is truly the best. They really seem like actors," and "The acting was so good that I was surprised."
This web drama also includes an OST sung by POW, adding a special significance. POW burned with determination to show fans a more diverse side by seamlessly integrating singing and acting, and these efforts are capturing fans' hearts.
Meanwhile, the sequel to the web drama "Always There", starring POW, will be released on the 25th at 8 p.m.
[Photo] A capture from the web drama "Always There"
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