<p>Actor Park Hae-soo, who played the role of Cho Sang-woo in the globally popular survival drama show 'Squid Game', has revealed that he is a big fan of South Korean superband BTS.</p>.<p>The 40-year-old actor sat down with Variety to take part in a game of 'Most Likely To' alongside several co-stars and director Hwang Dong-hyuk, reports femalefirst.co.uk.</p>.<p>Park Hae-Soo, Jung Ho-yeon, Lee Jung-jae and Hwang Dong-hyuk were asked who among them was "most likely to sing a BTS song" and the votes were equally split between Jung Ho-yeon and Park Hae-soo.</p>.<p>Talking about his co-star, Jung said, "I mean, he's a better singer than me, I think, But I think I know more about BTS than you."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/ama-2021-bts-win-three-trophies-taylor-swift-bags-favourite-female-pop-artist-1053304.html">AMA 2021: BTS win three trophies, Taylor Swift bags favourite female pop artist</a></strong></p>.<p>Park then went on to reveal that he was a massive fan of the K-pop boy band, whose hits include 'Butter', 'Permission To Dance' and Coldplay collaboration 'My Universe', but that he preferred dancing over singing.</p>.<p>'Squid Game' is a South Korean survival drama Netflix series, written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. The story follows a contest in which 45.6 billion South Korean won is up for grabs.</p>.<p>The 456 contestants taking part are all in debt and risk their lives by playing a series of deadly children's games in order to be crowned the victor.</p>.<p>The concept of 'Squid Game' was inspired by Hwang's own economic struggles as well as the social inequality that exists in Capitalist South Korea. The title was derived from a Korean children's game of a similar name.</p>.<p>Hwang originally wrote 'Squid Game' in 2009, but was unable to find a production company that was interested in his story. It wasn't until 2019 that Netflix picked up the series and decided to fund it.</p>.<p>Since its release earlier this year, it has become Netflix's most-watched series and was the top viewed programme in 94 countries.</p>.<p>The mega-hit show surpassed the previous top series, period drama 'Bridgerton', as it attracted more than 1,65 billion views in its first four weeks from launch.</p>.<p>Following the success of the first season, Netflix officially renewed 'Squid Game' for Season 2.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Actor Park Hae-soo, who played the role of Cho Sang-woo in the globally popular survival drama show 'Squid Game', has revealed that he is a big fan of South Korean superband BTS.</p>.<p>The 40-year-old actor sat down with Variety to take part in a game of 'Most Likely To' alongside several co-stars and director Hwang Dong-hyuk, reports femalefirst.co.uk.</p>.<p>Park Hae-Soo, Jung Ho-yeon, Lee Jung-jae and Hwang Dong-hyuk were asked who among them was "most likely to sing a BTS song" and the votes were equally split between Jung Ho-yeon and Park Hae-soo.</p>.<p>Talking about his co-star, Jung said, "I mean, he's a better singer than me, I think, But I think I know more about BTS than you."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/ama-2021-bts-win-three-trophies-taylor-swift-bags-favourite-female-pop-artist-1053304.html">AMA 2021: BTS win three trophies, Taylor Swift bags favourite female pop artist</a></strong></p>.<p>Park then went on to reveal that he was a massive fan of the K-pop boy band, whose hits include 'Butter', 'Permission To Dance' and Coldplay collaboration 'My Universe', but that he preferred dancing over singing.</p>.<p>'Squid Game' is a South Korean survival drama Netflix series, written and directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk. The story follows a contest in which 45.6 billion South Korean won is up for grabs.</p>.<p>The 456 contestants taking part are all in debt and risk their lives by playing a series of deadly children's games in order to be crowned the victor.</p>.<p>The concept of 'Squid Game' was inspired by Hwang's own economic struggles as well as the social inequality that exists in Capitalist South Korea. The title was derived from a Korean children's game of a similar name.</p>.<p>Hwang originally wrote 'Squid Game' in 2009, but was unable to find a production company that was interested in his story. It wasn't until 2019 that Netflix picked up the series and decided to fund it.</p>.<p>Since its release earlier this year, it has become Netflix's most-watched series and was the top viewed programme in 94 countries.</p>.<p>The mega-hit show surpassed the previous top series, period drama 'Bridgerton', as it attracted more than 1,65 billion views in its first four weeks from launch.</p>.<p>Following the success of the first season, Netflix officially renewed 'Squid Game' for Season 2.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>