India, Dec. 27 -- South Korean actor Lee Je Hoon, known globally for starring in acclaimed series such as Signal (2016) and Taxi Driver (2021), is an admirer of Indian cinema, which he describes as vibrant and uplifting. The time-travel thriller, Signal, first brought the actor to global audiences. A fan favourite, the show was adapted in India as Gyaarah Gyaarah. In an exclusive interview with HT City, Lee shared that he watched Indian films when he was younger and also expressed his openness to exploring opportunities in India. The actor is currently back with the third season of Taxi Driver, reprising his role as vigilante driver Kim Do Gi. Known for playing characters often caught at the intersection of rage, justice, and morality, the 41-year-old says he is drawn to such roles."When choosing a project, the themes I am interested in naturally influence my decisions. I keep up with the news and social affairs, and the questions and emotions that arise from those stories become important criteria when selecting a role. I see the characters I have played as people who strive, in their own ways, to uphold the values they believe are right," he adds. Even his appearance in mainstream hits like Move To Heaven and Chief Detective 1958, his fearlessness in choice and storytelling has remained a defining aspect of his filmography. Expanding his repertoire beyond acting into production, Lee acknowledges the importance of contributing to a thriving and creatively expansive ecosystem, particularly as Korean content continues to gain global ground. "As an actor, I am truly grateful for the growing interest Korean content has been receiving recently. However, I believe that for this to continue, Korean content must retain its strength and continue to evolve. I am also aware that this process is becoming increasingly challenging. That is why I think it is essential to create an environment where new creators can emerge, and compelling stories can continue to be told." After the success of Taxi Driver 3, he will be seen in Signal 2....