The King and the Clown, Wangui Namja , 왕의남자
At the level of the sixteenth century Joseon Line, a couple of rustic male entertainers - tumultuous, macho Jang Seng and calm, ladylike Gong Gil - goes to Seoul and collaborate with a striving acting company. At the point when their contemptuous show, complete with sufficient indelicate humor and orientation adapting to make a contemporary crowd become flushed, taunts the broadly epicurean lord, they get beyond anything they could have expected. Subsequent to being quickly captured, they're allowed an opportunity to save themselves in the event that they can make the lord chuckle. Amazingly, the euphoric ruler adores the show and names the entertainers' true court buffoons, giving them more extreme food and safe house than they'd at any point envisioned. However, the ruler's mindfulness of Gong Gil makes it rapidly evident that humor isn't the main thing propelling his liberality. The lord's escort, the nation's clergymen and Jang Seng before long become dubious, and desire and outrage spring from all sides.