K-pop subculture is slowly gaining strength in the country
Updated On: 16 September, 2017 02:12 PM IST | Mumbai | Shunashir Sen
<p>A listening session for a Korean pop album has fans gathering in numbers</p>


K-pop band Lucente with fans in India
When we meet Madhu Gudi and Madhura Rumde at a Bandra bistro, they are both wearing the same black jersey with a Korean motif. "Believe me, we did not plan this," Gudi insists immediately. The two friends recently launched ButterNyan, a project meant to promote a look-east policy when it comes to culture. That intent is reflected in their coincidental choice of clothing, but the duo is feeling the jitters slightly ahead of their first event, in collaboration with The Hive.
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