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Wearing Dhotis, Speaking Bengali: These South Korean Influencers Love India!
The world knows about India’s K-Pop fever, with BTS and Blackpink ruling the charts. But the cultural exchange goes both ways! South Koreans are increasingly showcasing their fascination with Indian culture through social media, creating a heartwarming wave of appreciation.
A Dhoti-clad Bae Yoon-soo Steals Desi Hearts
Bae Yoon-soo, another Korean social media star, donned a traditional South Indian dhoti and kurta, much to the delight of his Indian followers. This wasn’t just cultural appropriation; it was a gesture of respect and a bridge between cultures.
Lee Jun-hak: Lalaji from South Korea
Lee Jun-hak’s story is truly unique. This young South Korean YouTuber fell in love with Indian culture while studying Hindi in India. He went on to launch a Hindi-language YouTube channel, “Korea Ka Lala,” showcasing his fluency and deep appreciation for Indian cinema, literature, and even football, a sport Koreans and Indians share a passion for. He charmingly speaks in Hindi in all his videos and even knows how to speak Bengali!
From Seoul to Santiniketan: Luna Yogini‘s Bengali Adventures
Luna Yogini, also known as Dasom, isn’t your average travel blogger. This Korean resident of Seoul shares her life and adventures in Bengali with her 102,000 Instagram followers. From exploring Kolkata’s nightlife to dancing with tribal women in Santiniketan, Luna embraces the essence of Bengali culture with infectious enthusiasm.
Joseph Kim: A Koreanbhai in Bangladesh
Joseph Kim, a YouTuber residing in Dhaka, Bangladesh, runs the popular channel “Koreanbhai.” Living in Bangladesh for almost 12 years, Kim isn’t just a visitor. He actively learned Bengali to connect with the local culture and even dreams of building a school for underprivileged children. His dedication has earned him the title of “Koreanbhai” (brother) by his fans, who see him as part of the Bangladeshi family.
A Viral Bengali-Korean Wedding: Sharanika Akter
This cultural exchange transcends mere trends. It’s about mutual respect, a desire to understand each other’s way of life, and a celebration of our shared humanity. From social media posts to heartwarming journeys, South Koreans and Indians are proving that love knows no cultural boundaries.