Jo In-sung Hosts Free Movie Screening for Fans and Non-Celebrities
Actor Jo In-sung recently hosted a special movie screening event for non-celebrities, showcasing his film to a select audience free of charge.

On the 21st, Jo In-sung organized a special screening of the movie 'Humint' (directed by Ryoo Seung-wan) for members of his official fan club, 'Inseong Gunja.'

The event drew attention as Jo personally rented the theater at his own expense to invite his fans. This gesture was a token of appreciation for the unwavering support he has received over the years.

Jo In-sung has a history of hosting such events, renting theaters at his own cost to invite fans whenever a new project is released. During this particular screening, Jo, along with the cast and director of 'Humint,' greeted the fans in person.

The event also gained attention for inviting not only fan club members but also youth from orphanages and social workers, highlighting Jo In-sung's generous nature.

Previously, during the release of the movie 'Smugglers,' Jo invited around 30 individuals, including youths with rare diseases, disabilities, and their families, as well as orphans, to the premiere. He showed meticulous care by ensuring that those with mobility issues had accessible seating.

Meanwhile, Jo In-sung's film 'Humint' was released on the 11th, where he plays the role of a National Intelligence Service black agent.

Reporter Da-yeon Jeong, Ten Asia light@tenasia.co.kr