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K-pop artist Aoora set to join Bigg Boss 17

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Saturday, 9 December 2023 (19:13 IST)
K-pop singer Aoora will enter Bigg Boss 17 as a wildcard contestant.The singer enjoys immense popularity in India.Aoora is one of the most popular and loved K-pop artists, and he enjoys a fan following across the world.

Aoora is his stage name, and his real name is Park Min-jun.The South Korean singer and composer was a member of the boy band Double-A and its subunit, Aoora & Hoik.

Bigg Boss 17 has been making headlines since the reality show aired on October 15th.
The season is going to be more interesting as K-pop sensation Aoora is all set to enter the house.

The craze of K-pop among Indian audiences is nothing new, and the news of the Korean singer entering the house has united K-pop and Big Boss loyalists.The Desi life that he has been living for the past few months caught the attention of the netizens, and as a result, he shares a strong connection with the Indian audience.

The K-pop singer has been sharing reels on his official Instagram handle, dancing to trending Hindi songs and funny relatable content from his time in India.During Durga Puja this year, the K-pop singer uploaded a video of himself enjoying the puja in Mumbai.

He participated in Dhunuchi Naach and posed with Rani Mukerji, Vikas Khanna, and other celebrities.Needless to say, his fans went crazy seeing him enjoy the festival.

Uploading the video on social media handle, he wrote, “My first Durga Pooja experience on the 8th day of Navratri! It was such an amazing experience to do “Dhunuchi Dance" with dancers from Kolkata. Happy Durga Pooja! Happy Navratri.”The internet is abuzz with the news of Aoora entering the Bigg Boss 17 house. (UNI)

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