K-Pop sensation Jackson Wang's lands in India to collaborate with Hrithik Roshan? Know details

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In 2023, the Chinese-born K-pop star traveled to India to play at Lollapalooza, one of the oldest music festivals in the world. Photo: X
In 2023, the Chinese-born K-pop star traveled to India to play at Lollapalooza, one of the oldest music festivals in the world. Photo: X

Mumbai: Taking everyone by utter surprise, K-pop sensation Jackson Wang landed in India on Tuesday. Multiple videos of the popular musician at the airport have gone viral since his arrival, making crazy fans lose their calm.

The viral videos show the artist grinning, waving to the audience, collecting gifts from them politely, and shaking hands with them, before leaving for his hotel. Wang donned an all-black ensemble- trousers, a hoodie, and a beanie. Officials from Mumbai Airport and their team were present as he left the airport. The K-Pop star, in a sweet gesture, said "namaste" to his admirers.

This marks Jackson's second trip to India. In 2023, the Chinese-born K-pop star traveled to India to play at Lollapalooza, one of the oldest music festivals in the world. Ahead of the release of his next album "Magic Man 2" later this year, singer-rapper Wang has released a new song called "GBAD."

Upon arriving at the hotel, Jackson was greeted in a typical Indian manner. The staff greeted him formally and put a tilak on his forehead. It was a cheerful moment for everyone at the hotel when Jackson joined in a brief dance with the staff to the viral song "Buck."

Rumours are doing the round that Wang may wind up working with Hrithik Roshan while on tour in India. The singer's passion for India and Bollywood is quite well known. With Hrithik Roshan now acing the role of a director, it's possible that ‘Krrish 4’ will have a Jackson Wang song. News of Wang meeting any other celebrity besides Hrithik has not yet been confirmed.

Wang and Diljit Dosanjh teamed up for a brand-new single titled 'BUCK'. The song was released on May 9 and brought together two of the biggest names in Asian music, marking a significant moment for fans across continents.