India, Nov. 10 -- As Park Seo-joon readies for the release of his upcoming romantic comedy Surely Tomorrow, the South Korean star has his sights set beyond Seoul. The actor, beloved by K-drama fans worldwide, says he's open to exploring Indian cinema next, and even has a role in mind. "I always find it really fun to work with an overseas production. If the opportunity allows, I would love to play a character who's a diplomat to India from Korea, and maybe living in India," he tells us. The 36-year-old is thrilled to return to the rom-com genre after a string of intense, action-oriented stories like Gyeongseong Creature (2023) and Concrete Utopia (2023). About this next, he says, "I found the character of Gyeong Do very relatable. A lot of his story is something that most men experience at least once in their lives." Whether it's romance, comedy, or drama, Park Seo-joon has tackled them all with ease. But as one of South Korea's most popular stars, how does he navigate the pressure of a global fanbase while staying true to his instincts? "Well, I've never thought of myself as someone who is globally recognised. It can get scary. So I tell myself, 'let's try to make the right choices,' and that's the approach I carry when I'm choosing characters and stories," he ends....