Le Sserafim's Eunchae & Sakura’s “Spaghetti” Indian Remix Reel Wows Global Audiences
LE SSERAFIM’s Eunchae & Sakura Go Viral With Indian “Spaghetti” Remix Reel
LE SSERAFIM are serving global flavor again — this time on Instagram Reels. The group’s official account @le_sserafim recently posted a reel featuring Hong Eunchae and Sakura doing the now-iconic “Spaghetti” choreography to an Indian-style remix of their new track “Spaghetti”.
The reel swaps the original sound for a mix that leans into desi-style beats, giving the dance a fresh, festival-ready twist that feels right at home for fans in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and across India’s fast-growing K-Pop community. It’s a short clip, but it perfectly captures where K-Pop and Indian pop culture are starting to meet — in the middle of everyone’s For You Page.
Watch the Reel

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Why an Indian Remix of “Spaghetti” Makes So Much Sense
India is now one of the most active K-Pop streaming markets in the world, and a huge part of that growth is happening on platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and Spotify. Indian fans aren’t just watching MVs – they are:
- Creating dance covers and Reels for their bias groups.
- Mixing K-Pop choreography with Indian audio – Bollywood, Tollywood, indie remixes, lo-fi, and EDM.
- Running fan pages that translate Korean content into Hindi, English, and regional Indian languages.

How K-Pop Companies Are Courting Indian Fans
Reels like this aren’t happening in a vacuum. Major K-Pop companies are increasingly paying attention to India as a key growth market. Streaming data and fan surveys show a huge surge in Indian K-Pop listeners, especially after the pandemic, as more fans discovered K-Pop through online platforms and social media.
Labels and agencies are responding with:
- Localized social media accounts and posts aimed at Indian fans.
- Events, cinema screenings, and fan activations in major Indian cities.
- Talk of more auditions, training programs, and collaborations that connect Indian talent with the global K-Pop ecosystem.
As India’s music streaming market keeps growing, we can expect more:
- Official Indian-language subtitles on content.
- India-exclusive promotions and fan events.
- Crossovers between K-Pop and Indian artists, producers, or choreographers.
