The South Korean Pop-girl boy groups Bug-Aboo and Kingdom came to participate in the two-day Korean cultural event Rang De Korea on the occasion of the Korean Cultural Center’s tenth anniversary in India. She expressed their desire to collaborate with Bollywood performers from India. The artists of the Kingdom group stated that if the Indian government supported them, they would like to make a song at the Taj Mahal, giving a Fusion touch to Indian music, adding that they may not understand the people’s language but that they have felt the love, innocence, and purity of Indians deeply. If offered the chance, they would adore working with Indian artists.
One of the lads in the group expressed his desire to share the stage with the local performers since the Indians’ kindness and generosity moved him.
They continued, “Aamir Khan’s three idiots and Shah Rukh Khan’s My name is Khan flicks that are renowned in Korea,” when asked about their favorite Bollywood artists from India.
One of the female group’s artists claimed that she read books about the holy Ganges as a youngster and yearned to visit the sacred places connected to the Ganges.
She made good on her wish by arriving here.
On Saturday and Sunday at DLF Avenue in Saket, the Korea Cultural Centre of India (KCCI) hosted the two-day cultural festival Rang De Korea program to celebrate its tenth anniversary. This included performances by several Korean musicians. Korean song specialists and musicians from India and Korea have left the audience in awe of their talents. The occasion was attended by luminaries, including Chang Jae-Bol, the ambassador of the Republic of Korea to India.