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Park Ji-hoon received a grandmother's award for "The Man Who Fell Away" that exceeded 6 million "He had dementia, but the day after the premiere.." [U-quiz]

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Singer and actor Park Ji-hoon told the painful story of leaving his grandmother after the success of the movie "The Man Who Lives with the King."

Park Ji-hoon appeared as a guest in the trailer for tvN's "YOU QUIZ on the Block," which was released on the 23rd.

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Park Ji-hoon expressed his joy that the recently released "The Man Who Lives with the King" exceeded 5 million viewers, but revealed the story of his grandmother's death the day after the premiere.

Park Ji-hoon said, "My grandmother couldn't remember me because she had dementia," adding, "If you come out of your dream, I would like to ask."

Meanwhile, Park Ji-hoon drew laughter by saying to director Jang Hang-joon, who directed "The Man Who Lives with the King," "They said, 'Don't be excited' and 'Don't be excited.'

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Park Ji-hoon also said that his brother texted him after the success of "The Man Who Lives with the King", saying, "King Danjong, you're tired, aren't you?"

"The Man Who Lives with the King," starring Park Ji-hoon as Danjong, recorded 6,024,348 cumulative viewers on the 23rd, surpassing 6 million. The movie is drawing attention as it has surpassed 2.6 million break-even points in 15 days after its release.

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