Is Blackpink come to India?

Is Blackpink come to India?

PVR Pictures will release ‘Blackpink: The Movie’ across its theatres in India on November 12. Mumbai: Indian Blinks can’t keep calm as Blackpink, one of the most famous K-Pop groups in the world, is going to release its film ‘Blackpink: The Movie’ in Indian theatres on November 12.

Did Blackpink disrespect Indian culture?

No, it isn’t. Jennie was heavily accused of mocking indian culture. In Blackpink diaries episode 7 she did Bharatnatyam, which is a classic indian dance. It is disrespectful to just dance this classic dance for fun.

What is most favorite country of Blackpink?

Blackpink’s members are also the most-followed individuals in South Korea on Instagram, with the first, second, third and fourth most-followed being Lisa, Jennie, Rosé and Jisoo, respectively.

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Is BLACKPINK diaries’ ‘kill this love’ mV making fans angry?

A recent episode of ‘ BLACKPINK DIARIES, EP.7’ has been angering some fans in India at the moment. If you’ve watched it, you might have noticed on particular behind the scenes footage that shows snippets of the girl group members playing around during the shooting of the ‘KILL THIS LOVE’ MV.

Did Blackpink use a Hindu statue as a prop in video?

The scene from the Blackpink music video showing the statue of Ganesha in the bottom left. K-pop girl group Blackpink have come under fire for using a statue of a Hindu deity as a prop in a recent record-breaking music video.

Is BLACKPINK’s septet visiting India?

The septet debuted in 2015 and visited India for their tour in May 2019. It was a dream come true for many fans when the group announced that they’d be visiting India! Their video even started with a “namaste”! A press conference was even organised by Korean Cultural Centre India at Delhi for them.

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Is BLACKPINK being accused of cultural appropriation?

Uh oh, it looks like BLACKPINK has come under fire for alleged cultural appropriation. The recently-released episode 7 of BLACKPINK Diaries featured behind-the-scenes footage from the K-pop girl group’s “Kill This Love” music video. However, several fans aren’t happy with the fact that Jennie was seemingly poking fun at the Indian culture.