Actor Kang Seung-ho left a strong afterimage and asserted his presence in "Shin's Project."

Kang Seung-ho made his first appearance as hostage-taker Lee Sang-hyun at the end of episode 2 of the recently aired tvN Monday-Tuesday drama "Shin's Project" (written by Ban Gi-ri, directed by Shin Kyung-soo). He drew attention by creating tension with a sharp expression and wary eyes from the start of episode 3, which aired on the 22nd.

That day, Kang Seung-ho perfectly inhabited Lee Sang-hyun, pouring out the rage of someone who lost a family in a heated voice in front of Shin (played by Han Seok-kyu), who had volunteered as the negotiating agent, and Mayor Hwang, and delicately expressed the cracks in Lee Sang-hyun's interior with eyes that seemed about to crumble. In particular, he escalated immersion by exploding emotionally with the anguished line, "My brother is dead! What more evidence do you need!"

In the subsequent scene in which Shin tries to persuade him, he delicately portrayed the moment his emotions collapsed, unsettling viewers' feelings as well, according to reviews. That day, Kang Seung-ho left a strong afterimage for viewers with acting that maintained tension until the final scene. Immediately after the broadcast, viewers showered Kang Seung-ho with praise, saying, "He doesn't lose momentum even when facing Han Seok-kyu," and "I saw him often in Daehangno; he really acts well."

Having made an impact with only two episode appearances, Kang Seung-ho is currently continuing his meetings with audiences with the one-man play "On the Beat." Audiences are looking forward to Kang Seung-ho's future steps as he receives praise for stage-dominating energy and explosive acting.

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