'Radio Star' actor Bong Tae-gyu shared behind-the-scenes stories about the controversial, talked-about debut film 'Garujigi'.
On the 1st aired episode of MBC variety show 'Radio Star', actor Bong Tae-gyu, who became part of the Song Eun-yi troupe, appeared. Bong Tae-gyu, who thoroughly reinvented his image with the drama 'Penthouse', actually took on a variety of unique roles early in his career.
In particular, he played the role of Byeon Gang-soe in the shocking film 'Garujigi', which unfolded in content that received a youth-restricted rating with dozens of different aspects, and it drew enormous attention. Kim Gu-ra did not forget this and teased Bong Tae-gyu.
Bong Tae-gyu said, "Tablo was the second choice for casting for 'Garujigi'," surprising everyone. Kim Gu-ra said, "Isn't Kim Guk-jin also getting cast?" and Kim Guk-jin said, "Actually I've received offers for that kind of film before. But when I asked if my body would appear, they said only the body would appear. Honestly, the lines of my body are beautiful," which shocked everyone.
Bong Tae-gyu said, "I considered a rustic name like Byeon Gang-soe," as he shared behind-the-scenes about various scenes, surprising everyone.
[Photo source] MBC variety show 'Radio Star'
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