Trailer of 'Made in Korea' out now
Mumbai, March 4
Netflix on Wednesday unveiled the trailer of 'Made in Korea', which stars Priyanka Mohan in the lead role.
Set against the everyday pulse of Tamil Nadu and Seoul, Made In Korea follows Shenba as she navigates unfamiliar streets, unexpected turns, and new faces that slowly shape her journey. Through moments of vulnerability, quiet courage, and unexpected connections, the trailer offers a stirring yet emotional glimpse of a young woman finding her footing in a world far from home.
Ra. Karthik has directed 'Made in Korea'.
Sharing her experience working in the project, Priyanka in a press note said, "Made In Korea and Shenba's journey is deeply personal to me. It's about discovering strength in moments of uncertainty and learning to stand on your own. Portraying her evolution from vulnerability to independence was both challenging and deeply rewarding. This being my first collaboration with Netflix makes it even more special, and I'm grateful that Shenba's story will travel beyond borders and connect with audiences around the world."
Made in Korea premieres on March 12, exclusively on Netflix.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Interesting concept. Ra. Karthik is a good director. Hope the story does justice to the cultural exchange and doesn't just use Korea as an exotic backdrop. The theme of finding strength away from home is very relatable for many Indians working abroad.
As someone who lived in Seoul for a year, I'm excited to see how they portray the city. The blend of Tamil Nadu and Seoul sounds unique. Hope it captures the little details of life in Korea accurately.
Netflix is really investing in regional Indian content with international appeal. This is a smart move. More power to Priyanka Mohan for leading a Netflix original! 🎬
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the film offers more than just a fish-out-of-water story. We need depth in these cross-cultural narratives. The trailer seems a bit emotionally heavy – hoping for some lighter moments too.
The premise reminds me of so many young women from small towns moving to big cities or even abroad for work/studies. The vulnerability and courage part really hits home. All the best to the team!
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