Actor Yoon Kyung-sang begins his dash toward golden victory in the SBS new Friday-Saturday drama "Try: We Become a Miracle."

Scheduled to premiere on the 25th (Friday) is the SBS new Friday-Saturday drama "Try: We Become a Miracle" (written by Lim Jin-ah and directed by Jang Young-seok, hereinafter referred to as "Try"), which is a comedic coming-of-age sports drama in which the unpredictable eccentric director Joo Ka-ram and the chronically last-place rugby team at Hanyang High School race toward the national championship. The drama is a collaboration between director Jang Young-seok, who co-directed "Taxi Driver 2," and writer Lim Jin-ah, whose work won first place in the SBS cultural foundation script competition. Yoon Kyung-sang (as Joo Ka-ram), Lim Se-mi (as Bae Ji), Kim Yo-han (as Yoon Seong-jun), and a solid lineup of actors with strong acting skills and healthy energy are joining the cast, raising expectations.

In the midst of this, Yoon Kyung-sang expressed his affection for "Try" in a written interview. Returning as the quirky director Joo Ka-ram after three years as a rugby idol star, Yoon Kyung-sang hinted at a comedic acting transformation, citing the script as the reason for his decision to participate in "Try." "Try" is the recipient of the grand prize awarded unanimously by judges at the 2021 SBS script competition. Yoon Kyung-sang noted, "When I first received the script, the writing flowed so well and was so enjoyable to read. The unconventional story, the fresh theme of rugby, and the character's charming twists, especially the character Joo Ka-ram, captivated me immediately." He continued, "I thought, 'I really want to act this out,' and it was a meaningful choice for me personally to be involved in an SBS drama after a long time."

Yoon Kyung-sang responded regarding his synchronization with Joo Ka-ram, saying, "100%? Since I acted it out." He added, "In fact, the character Joo Ka-ram seems quite opposite yet has some similarities, which makes me more affectionate toward him. Although he seems light on the outside, he has a serious side and a quirky aspect. The process of discovering that nuance was enjoyable."

Yoon Kyung-sang disclosed that there was no special training required for the role of director, stating, "I did join my rugby team friends on the training field, but my stamina was really poor, and I gave up midway," which drew laughter. He went on to say, "Watching my rugby team friends train so hard and their passion really inspired me. Thanks to that, I was able to immerse myself more deeply in the character Joo Ka-ram and approach the work with more sincerity."

Yoon Kyung-sang also praised his rugby team friends, saying, "All of our friends in the rugby team are amazing. Their attitude, energy, and approach to acting were really beautiful. I was impressed by their sense of responsibility and commitment, and I felt really pleased watching them throughout the process," praising the actors who appeared as part of Hanyang High School's rugby team, as if bragging about his students.

In particular, he gave high praise, saying, "Actor Kim Yo-han is a really wonderful actor who possesses both sculptural looks and cuteness." He continued, "Kim Yo-han is not only handsome but also expresses sincerity in his facial expressions and eyes, making it easy to immerse ourselves while acting together," revealing his expectations for the excellent chemistry that Yoon Kyung-sang and Kim Yo-han will showcase, stating, "Our chemistry could be around 120 out of 100?"

Moreover, Yoon Kyung-sang predicted great chemistry with the actors he worked alongside. He said, "The chemistry with the teachers in the drama, especially with the coaches, was really good. We played a lot, and our interactions were so seamless that laughter never ceased. The entire set felt like a pleasant variety show. I think acting in such an atmosphere allowed the chemistry to naturally convey, the rhythm of the scenes to be preserved, and the humor enriched."

Finally, Yoon Kyung-sang stated that if he were to summarize "Try" in one phrase, it would be, "laughter, joy, and happiness." He introduced it by saying, "It's not just about rugby but a story of people getting up again after hitting and falling down together. Within it, there are many laughs and a sense of lightheartedness. It's a work that anyone can enjoy, and I believe it will be a drama that makes you feel good throughout. I hope you will look forward to it and love it a lot," raising anticipation for the cheerful-filled "Try."

The SBS new Friday-Saturday drama "Try: We Become a Miracle," which will fill this summer with the energy of passionate youth, will premiere on the 25th (Friday) at 9:50 p.m.

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