Korean Crossover: Aooras Massive Boss Symphony Strikes A Chord In The Coronary heart Of India

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New Delhi: Aoora is a South Korean singer and composer who likes to sing Hindi movie numbers. In slightly over a yr, Aoora has firmly established himself on the Indian music scene along with his distinctive mixes of Bollywood numbers with Korean songs. He’s additionally the wild card entry into the home of Massive Boss 17, changing into the primary Korean artist to be a part of the home. As visuals of him entertaining his housemates in addition to educating host Salman Khan learn how to get the well-known Korean hearts proper, Aoora is fanning the flames of fame.

Who’s Aoora?

Former member of the Ok-pop boy group Double-A, Park Min-jung aka Aoora has launched a few albums and found Hindi songs in 2016 when he first heard “Cham Cham” from Baaghi. He went on to hearken to songs from numerous languages, together with Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi.

Along with his well-known tagline, “Janam se videshi, dil se ekdam desi,” Aoora has been collaborating with a bunch of Indian artists, together with rapper Honey Singh.

The singer, who is aware of very primary Hindi, has been acting at a number of live shows and has regaled audiences along with his renditions of standard songs corresponding to “Auva Auva,” “Jimmy Jimmy,” and “Yeh Shaam Mastani.”

“I’m going in to have enjoyable and be myself. I feel I will study extra about India inside and likewise present extra about Korea to folks right here in India. My objective has at all times been to convey two cultures collectively, and I feel that’s simply what I will do in Massive Boss additionally. I am very enthusiastic about this new journey,” Aoora revealed earlier than he set foot into the Massive Boss’s home.

Neither is he in any method overwhelmed by the language barrier as he has been educating his housemates Korean and Hindi. His dad and mom in Seoul, who’re unable to observe their son, are pleased with his stint. In an unique to Zeeindia.com, they mentioned,

Proud Household and Buddies

“We don’t get to see the episodes right here in Korea, however we’re watching his clips on social media. We’re so pleased with him and the way in which he’s difficult himself. We want to come to India quickly and likewise expertise all of the love he’s getting from India.”

His teammates and buddies Fridayy, MIMI, and Jimi say, “We’re feeling so completely satisfied to see Aoora doing so properly. We had been a bit anxious initially as a result of he did not perceive Hindi or English properly, however he shocked us. He appears to be having numerous enjoyable, and everybody has been very variety to him in the home. We want everybody to see extra of him and get to know him extra. Please give him your love.”

Getting him into the home of Massive Boss was the brainchild of Rachna Puri, CEO of Vectormob. “Aoora is an exceptionally proficient soul, and Massive Boss is a platform the place he can join with India’s mainstream viewers. I’m so completely satisfied to see how comfortably he adjusted in a zone that’s so totally different from his consolation zone.”

South Korea Loves Three Idiots

There isn’t a denying India’s ongoing love affair with Korean Content material. There’s an insatiable urge for food for Ok-pop, Ok Dramas, Ok Magnificence, and Ok meals. Alternatively, many South Koreans have expressed their love for Indian movies, with Rajkumar Hirani’s “Three Idiots” topping the listing adopted by SS Rajamouli’s “RRR.” BTS Singer Jungkook hummed “Naatu Naatu” a lot to the delight of followers, clocking in over 19 million views. Ok-pop singers like Jiny

ung, and BamBam, in addition to actors corresponding to Shin Hae Sung, Sung Hoon, and Park Hyung Sik, have expressed their love for Indian meals. 



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