ALLDAY PROJECT’s Jo Woochan Appears in SBS Variety Show Filmed in India — K-pop’s India Wave Keeps Growing

K-pop fans have another exciting reason to celebrate!
ALLDAY PROJECT member Jo Woo-chan has officially joined a new SBS variety show filmed in India, and fans are already buzzing online after the news started spreading.
The upcoming travel-variety program follows celebrities exploring different parts of India while experiencing the country’s culture, spirituality, local food, and everyday life. For many international fans, seeing a young K-pop star like Woochan filming in India feels like a huge moment for the growing connection between Korea and India.
According to reports, the show includes trips across famous Indian locations, cultural experiences, local markets, and interactions with people during the journey. Woochan will reportedly appear alongside other Korean celebrities as part of the cast.
What makes this even more exciting is how much K-pop’s popularity in India has exploded over the past few years. From BTS concerts trending every day to BLACKPINK café events, K-drama fan meetings, Korean food festivals, and packed K-pop dance competitions, India has become one of the fastest-growing international fandom markets.
Fans on social media are especially emotional because idols and Korean celebrities are now visiting India more often than before. Years ago, many fans felt India was ignored in the global K-pop industry, but now Korean entertainment companies clearly recognize the passion of Indian fans.
Woochan filming an SBS show in India may seem like a small step, but for fans, it represents something much bigger — India slowly becoming part of mainstream K-entertainment promotions and global content.
Many viewers are also excited to see how India will be shown through a Korean variety show lens. Travel programs often introduce local traditions, scenery, food, and emotions to international audiences, which could help even more Korean viewers become interested in India’s culture.
As soon as teaser clips and official broadcast details are released, fans are expected to share them widely online. The combination of K-pop, travel content, and Indian locations already sounds like a perfect recipe for viral moments.
One thing is clear: the Hallyu wave in India is no longer a niche trend — it’s becoming bigger every year.




