Let’s talk about the ‘K’ in the room. By now, all of us have been asked to do at least one of the following by our friends, family or the internet: listen to K-pop music, watch K-dramas or eat Korean food. It’s time we address this new wave of Hallyu that has only grown stronger in the pandemic lockdown. Shows like Crash Landing on You have taken India by storm with exaggerated drama, wild plot twists and notebook love stories. Quite a few Indians now prefer to spend their Saturday nights with a warm cup of Ramyun noodles, a pair of chopsticks and a bubbly K-drama on the screen.