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Park Bo-Gum wants to play role like Song Joong-Ki's 'A Werewolf Boy' character [VIDEO]

| Feb 13, 2017 11:12 PM EST

Song Joong-Ki and Park Bo-Gum laugh during the fan meeting of the latter in Bangkok, Thailand on Feb. 11, 2017.

Hallyu stars Song Joong-Ki and Park Bo-Gum keep on showing off their exquisite bromance. Despite the former's busy schedule, the actor made sure to find time to join the latter, as he completed another date on his Asian fan meeting tour.

Park, who catapulted to fame after starring as Crown Prince Lee Yeong in KBS 2TV's "Love in the Moonlight," successfully held another meet-and-greet event in Bangkok, Thailand on Feb. 11, Saturday, Soompi reported. The "Descendants of the Sun" star, who belongs to the same talent agency and is one of Park's close friends, took part in the fan meeting event as a special guest.

Speaking before a predominantly Thai crowd, Song and Park have expressed hope to appear in the same drama series in the future. The latter then revealed he would love to take up roles similar to the former's "A Werewolf Boy" character.

"Song Joong Ki's acting as he conveyed emotions through just his eyes, without dialogue, was really touching," Park explained, adding he also wants to work on a project where he can express the warm and reviving innocence of love. In the 2012 fantasy romance film, Song plays Chul Soo, a mute boy genetically spliced with wolf DNA by a rogue scientist.

As the meet-and-greet event drew to a close, Park made a heartwarming promise, assuring everyone that he will continue to work hard in whatever endeavor he undertakes in the future. He also expressed gratitude toward his fans for the love and support he has received.

"I was surprised to see so many fans gathered at the airport when I arrived at a late hour," Blossom Entertainment, as cited by The Kpop Herald, quoted Park as saying. "I appreciate your passion, but I hope you return home early. Still, I can feel the overflowing of love."

Park's next fan meeting will take place at the The Star Performing Arts Centre, Singapore on Feb. 18 before returning to Seoul, South Korea on March 11. For now, check out Song and Park during the latter's Thailand fan meeting below:

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