K-Event Coverage: Nabi 2.0 2026: Illuminating Gurugram with Indo-Korean Culture

Writers: Divyanshi Gaur and Ayushi Verma (Delhi, India) Editor: Pooja Vishwanathan (Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India) NABI, meaning “butterfly” in Korean, symbolizes transformation, growth, and freedom values that lie at the heart of the festival’s vision. Launched by Global Dictionary Studio as a language and cultural initiative, NABI was created to celebrate art, expression, and connection,…

Lee Min-ho’s Remarkable K-Dramas

Writer: Ishika Gupta (Delhi, India) Editor: Prachi Vaid (Delhi, India) Lee Min-ho, also known as Chemi-Shin (God of Chemistry), is a popular South Korean actor, model, singer, producer, creative director, and businessman. He is one of the most charming Korean actors of all time, who has worked with many leading female celebrities, and they all…

Top 5 Must-Watch Rom-Com K-Dramas on Netflix

Written By: Pragya Brigit Indwar, Ranchi, Jharkhand Edited by: Pooja Vishwanathan, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh K-dramas are like those tasty-looking Ramyeon. Hot and piping. Once you slurp them, you just can’t get enough of it. And so are these five picks. K-dramas never cease to amaze us with their stellar cast and amazing storylines. We’ve seen…

K-Interview: Jaspreet Kaur aka Jazzitar (Model and Actress)

Interviewer: Pooja Vishwanathan, Agra, Uttar Pradesh Editor: Jayati Bhardwaj, Delhi Different culture. Different country. Nonetheless, her passion remains the same. Meet Jaspreet Kaur, also known as Jazz, a rising star in South Korea’s entertainment industry. She was born in Punjab, India, then moved to California, USA, at the age of eight. After working as a…

5 Popular Korean Webtoons That Turned Into K-dramas

Bhagyashree Thingalaya, Mumbai, Maharashtra Someone said it right that one’s imagination can be turned into reality. And just like that with the upcoming generation and the craze of Korean dramas, we have seen the trend of some famous Korean webtoons turning into Korean dramas. We over here are not denying the fact that such Korean…

5 Reasons to go gaga over Park Seo-jun!

Meghana Jayaraj, Kolkata, West Bengal Park Seo-jun is one of the best Korean actors who completely swiped off the entire audience with his charms and acting skills. His charm and smile can make anyone go gaga over him and make everyone fall in love with him. Yes! I am one of them. I have been…

K-Drama Review: Hi! School: Love On

Aqsa Khan, Delhi: Hi! School: Love On is a Korean teen fantasy-drama about an angel who turns into a mortal human and finds herself in a love-triangle. This high-school K-drama was released in 2015. This drama stars Kim Sae-ron as Lee Seul-bi, Infinite member’s Nam Woo-hyun as Shin Woo-hyun, and Lee Sung-yeol as Sung-yeol.

South Korea’s Most Loved Store: DAISO

Smriti Lakra, Guna, Madhya Pradesh: Do you remember the cute plushies from the K-Dramas or the beautifully printed plates or floral printed mugs with intricate designs, attractive stationeries, and much more? South Korea has always been known for its cute, attractive, and unique products. But, have you ever wondered where do the Koreans shop for them? Well, one of these places is DAISO, which is also one of the most loved stores by South Korean people. Click to read the article to know more about Daiso Store:

K-Drama Review: Signal

Gauran Sharma, Delhi: Signal, just like the drama is rightfully named, starts with a ‘signal’ in the mundane life of a hardworking man, Park Hae-young, who is a police lieutenant and an expert criminal profiler. A strange message from an abandoned walkie-talkie from the past gets him involved in a mysterious, unsolved cold case from 15 years ago. As the events unfold, detective Park, as well as the viewers, realise that the signal was not just an ordinary one.

Korean Makeup Routine: Breaking the Stereotype

Nehal Tambe, Mumbai, Maharashtra: The makeup and cosmetic industry is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world. Makeup is a form of art with diverse and unique interpretations and perceptions to it that differs from person to person. There is no limitation to creativity and exploration. However, there are some makeup trends that have been stereotyped to being fit or constrained to a particular race or skin type. One of them is ‘Korean Makeup Routine.’