Sunday, October 9, 2016

tVN10 awards nailed its dramas and Park Bo Gum sends his video through.

With strings of CFs under his belt and multiple awards coming to his door, actor Park Bo Gum won the Asia Award under the tVN10 Awards. 

On 9th October, the glittering event was held at Gyeonggi Ilsan KINTEX exhibition for its 10th year anniversary of cable channel tVN.

On this day, Park was awarded the tVN Asia Award but due to his busy schedule of filming the KBS drama, he could not personally attend the event. Instead he sends a video call to the event via the emcees- Shin Dong Yup and Jeon Hyun Moo. Fans and guests went frenzy upon seeing seeing his smiley face on the big screen. 

Park thanked the organizers, directors and staff for the award given to him, unfortunately he couldn't attend the event but he was very grateful for everything. He was honored to accept the award due to the popularity from the tVN series Reply 1988. 

Also the casts of Reply 1988 were present at the event, immediately Park was looking for his co-partner Girl's Day Hyeri who played Deok Sun as his wife in the drama. She waved to him and he said she looked pretty which everyone was going ooo-aaah. Hyeri then responded- 'Taek ah...congratulations!'. Choi Taek was Park's character in Reply 1988. 

Only that Taek-ie is no longer the Baduk chess player but he's the romantic Crown Prince Lee Young in the drama Moonlight drawn by Clouds. As for the winner list for the event, here it is as per below:

Dae-Sang (Grand Prize): Three Meals A Day, Reply 1988
Drama Excellence Award: Jo Jin Woong (Signal)
Variety Excellence Award: Lee Seo Jin (Three Meals a Day, Grandpa over Flowers)
Best Actor: Lee Sung Min (Misaeng)\
tVN drama award: Seo Hyun Jin (Another Oh Hae Young), Seo In Guk (Reply 1997)
Best Kiss Award: Jung Eun Ji and Seo In Guk (Reply 1997)
tVN Asia Award: Park Bo Gum (Reply 1988)
Special Award: Sung Dong Il (Reply series)
Trend Awards: Hyeri, Ryu Jun Yeol (Reply 1988)
2 Star Award: Jo Jung Suk (Oh!My Ghostess)
Best Comedies: Yang Se Hyung, Ahn Young Mi 



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