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'Radio Star' Lucky admitted owning nine buildings in India.
On the 22nd broadcast of MBC entertainment show 'Radio Star' (hereinafter 'Ras'), Lucky was shown explaining rumors that he is wealthy.
Lucky, who built himself up while living in Korea for 30 years, surprised viewers by revealing that he owns nine buildings in India. Flustered about the wealth rumors, Lucky explained, "When you put it in numbers it looks very big, and in terms of amount it's all bank debt," while still acknowledging that he does own nine buildings.
Lucky said, "I can't get loans in Korea. I took out loans in India to do it." Then Kim Gu Ra bluntly asked, "Among the buildings, please tell us the value of the most valuable building in Indian currency?"
Lucky said, "Brother, I thought the tax office had just arrived," and Kim Gu Ra said, "There are many rich people in India. I'm curious roughly how much," which drew laughter.
Lucky said, "Based on Delhi, India's capital, assuming a three-story building, one floor is 4 to 5 billion won in Korean money," Song Ha-bin said from the side, "Do you own nine of those?" in surprise, and Lucky answered, "No."
When asked why buildings are more expensive in India than in Korea, Lucky explained, "To explain based on Delhi, Delhi is regulated so high-rise buildings cannot be built. South Delhi is like Cheongdam. Because they have to prepare for earthquakes, buildings must be under 40 meters. Because the population is large and land is scarce, house prices are high."
When Kim Gu Ra continued to press, "Indirectly, aren't you an enormous rich person?" Lucky replied, "I don't own anything. Everything was gotten hand to mouth. If I had invested in Korea, it would have risen much more than in India."
Meanwhile, Lucky shared his feelings after the birth of his late-in-life daughter. In particular, he said, "I was born in '78 and my wife was born in '80. If you add our ages together it's 90," and added, "We were shocked when it became a natural pregnancy, and when we went to the hospital the doctor said, 'It's truly a big gift. Nowadays even with in vitro it doesn't work,'" and continued, "My wife wanted a natural birth but was told it was risky, so she was advised to have a cesarean section," which surprised viewers.
[Photo] 'Radio Star' broadcast screen capture
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