Aoora, the K-Pop singer, to join ‘Bigg Boss 17’ – all the details are here

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K-Pop singer Aoora to enter the ‘Bigg Boss 17’? Deets inside

K-Pop singer Aoora will enter Salman Khan’s ‘Bigg Boss 17’ as wild card entry. Image courtesy- Aoora /Instagram

Aoora, one of the most loved K-Pop singer, has always been vocal about how much he loves India. He always has said how much he loves visiting India and enjoy the colours here. After his last tour in India, it seems like he is all set to be a part of the India’s reality show ‘Bigg Boss 17’ hosted by Salman Khan.

Here is what we know about K-Pop singer Aoora’s ‘Bigg Boss 17’ news.

It was quiet recently, when Colors TV shared a brief clip on their social media showing Aoora’s presence. In the short video, only the partial face of Aoora was revealed. The video started with him singing the track Woh Kisna Hai. He spoke in Hindi in the clip, “Janam se videsi, but dil se ekdum desi (Born in a foreign land but heart is Indian).” A part of the caption called Aoora the “biggest K-Pop sensation”.

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Last year in September, his rendition of Swag Se Swagat received a million views. The same month the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department announced that he would perform a string of concerts across India as part of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and South Korea.

During his concert visit to India, Aoora sang ‘Woh Kisna Hai’ from the movie ‘Kisna: The Warrior Poet’ at Mathura concert leaving all his fans stunned. Aoora took to his social media handle to share the video with the fans which made us fall in love with him even more. While sharing the video with his fans, he captioned it saying, “Jai shri Krishna
🙏 🙌 🧜
Miss U Uttar Pradesh 🥲💚
I love Greater noida , Lucknow , Kanpur , Mathura 🙏💚💚
Hope we meet again ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥”

During that, he interacted with an entertainment portal where he talked about how he has fallen in love with India and he wants to be here more often. While sharing his thoughts, he said, “I got to visit several cities like Varanasi, Lucknow, Hyderabad and now Delhi and each experience has been better than the other. If you ask me, which one was the best, I really will have no answer. But one thing I noticed everywhere and admired is the spirituality. People here are very spiritual. I saw people with folded hands, meditating and being at peace. This is something you don’t find in Korea and that’s why there is so much stress in the lives of Korean people. My last trip to India gave me an opportunity to witness the grandeur of Ganesh Chaturthi. People gathering in huge numbers to sing and dance, while fulling their religious obligations was something new to me and it indeed fascinated me. I would love to come again and witness Holi- the festival of colours as well as Diwali, since both these are the two biggest festivals of the country.”

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