K-Pop boy band BTS member Jungkook went live on October 3 on an app called Stationhead. During the live session, fans from around the world expressed their love in various languages, and Jungkook surprised Indian fans by responding in Hindi, saying 'main tum logon se pyaar karta hoon,' which translates to 'I love you all.'
You can find popular K-pop groups and artists with their official accounts and many fandom accounts as well on Stationhead.
During these sessions, listeners can chat and ask questions using Stationhead's live chat feature. Jungkook's recent Stationhead live session deeply touched the hearts of Indian ARMYs during his interaction with them.
Indian ARMYs asked him to visit India, and Jungkook responded by expressing his desire to go wherever ARMYs are.
Jungkook on stationhead 😭😭🇮🇳❤️🇰🇷 https://t.co/SVEMOESehC
— namaste_bts__bangtan (@thv3031) October 3, 2023
Jk said I love you in Hindi
— Hobi My Sunshine ᴳᴼᴸᴰᴱᴺ ᵇʸ ᴶᴷ (@Mounika_N_99) October 3, 2023
Finally Desi Army where are you allll pic.twitter.com/bke87P1b3G
WHAT!!!!! OHH MY GOD 😭 I screamed so loud that my mother asked what happened...I don't know how will I react if they ever come to India and say "Namaste India"
— Trusfrated chingu⁷ IA EXAMS (@Shrutij76948162) October 3, 2023
Should i laugh or feel loved??? 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
— olia⟭⟬ (@bangkookies1233) October 3, 2023
The struggle is real
— Oishi³ᵈ🐻 ʟᴀʏᴏ(ꪜ)ᴇʀ (@Oishi3052) October 3, 2023
That peyaaar though😂😂
Both as a group and as individuals, BTS has mentioned India and expressed their love for Indian fans multiple times in the past.
BTS is one of the most popular K-Pop bands with a global fanbase. Jungkook, the youngest of the group, has been interacting with his fans more frequently since his solo debut, sharing many revelations that make fans feel closer to him.