"Rustic Period" Lucky, it turns out, has a gold spoon "nine apartments in India..." (woven sugar cloth)
Actor Lucky talks about life in '28 years' Korea Jang Dong-min, Lucky, and the god of Business appeared on the JTBC entertainment program 'woven sugar cloth' broadcasted on the 4th and talked about Business. Appearing on the day, Lucky said he did a tour guide, India-made marble, and sesame Business, which he said was "highly consumed by Koreans but mostly imported" for the reason he did Sesame Business. "Everyone thinks they only run restaurants, but Sesame Business has been doing it for 20 years," said Lucky, who runs an Indian restaurant. Hong Jin-kyung asked, "Lucky is a chaebol's son," he said, "No." "Lucky's house came out on the air," he said. "Lucky 360 degrees Han River view is seen on the air." Lucky said, "It's been a while since I bought a house. It's like a bluff, but it's like a sign that I lived well." When asked if there were nine apartments in India, he said, "Yes, but nine apartments in India are bigger than one apartment in Korea." When MCs persistently asked about property, he said, "It's not like it came from customs." Lucky then found a silk carpet for a "woven sugar cloth." Lucky said, "I bought it in the 2000s, but it cost me a few million won." Lucky said he played the role of Major Kim Doo-han in "Rustic Period." "The performance fee was higher than I thought. The Manager paid Eat Moscow. The amount is about 20 million won," Lucky said. "All of a sudden, I sold my carpet to a Friend. At that time, the amount of carpet would be between 50,000 and 600,000 won," he said. Lucky said that the more the number of notes (threads) in the unit area on the back, the higher the quality of the carpet. When asked how much he sold to his Friend, he said, "Friend did not lose money," he said. "I sold 5 million won at Korea Department Store, so I sold 2 million won to my Friend." Photo by JTBC