"I hope you can please look out for us."
South Korean superstar Jisoo has sparked excitement among Indian fans after revealing she would love to work in Bollywood someday.
The singer and actor made the comments while promoting her new romantic drama Boyfriend On Demand, which recently premiered globally on Netflix.
During an India-focused interview, Jisoo was asked whether she would consider starring in a Bollywood project, particularly an AI-themed romance similar to the show.
Her co-star Seo In-guk answered first, saying he would happily take the opportunity if a Bollywood offer ever came his way.
Jisoo then joined the conversation with playful enthusiasm, revealing she has long held a “soft corner” for Bollywood films.
She told the interviewer she would love to work in the Indian film industry one day if the right opportunity and script came along.
Jisoo also delivered a direct message to Indian audiences, saying, “I hope you can please look out for us. We’ll be there.”
The remark quickly spread across Indian media outlets, with many headlines framing the star as ready for a Bollywood crossover.
Fans were equally enthusiastic, pushing the clip across social media platforms and celebrating the unexpected Bollywood question during the interview.
Many users called it the “best interview question” of the promotional circuit because it moved beyond typical K-drama talking points.
Excited fans began imagining potential casting ideas for Jisoo in Hindi cinema.
Some suggested lavish historical romances, often naming acclaimed filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali as the ideal director for such a project.
Others tagged major studios, including Yash Raj Films, Dharma Productions, Red Chillies Entertainment and T-Series, urging them to cast the star.
While no project has been confirmed, the excitement highlights the growing crossover between Korean and Indian entertainment.
The conversation emerged while Jisoo and Seo In-guk were discussing their new Netflix romantic comedy drama.
Boyfriend On Demand is directed by Kim Jung-sik and blends romance with speculative technology themes.
The story follows Seo Mi-rae, played by Jisoo, an overworked webtoon producer with little time for real-life dating.
Instead of enduring awkward first dates, Mi-rae signs up for a futuristic subscription service offering immersive virtual romances with algorithmically designed partners.
The high-tech premise explores modern loneliness, emotional burnout and the complicated balance between convenience and genuine human connection.
Seo In-guk plays Park Kyeong-nam, one of the central figures in Mi-rae’s life, as the line between digital fantasy and reality begins to blur.
The cast also includes Yoo In-na, who portrays a dating manager overseeing Mi-rae’s carefully curated romantic experiences.
The series premiered globally on Netflix on March 6, 2026 and quickly drew attention from international audiences.
During promotional interviews, the two stars frequently spoke about their on-screen chemistry and working relationship.
Jisoo joked that she initially thought Seo In-guk seemed cold because of his sharp “fox-like” features.
However, she later understood why he is widely called the “king of romance,” praising his considerate and caring nature on set.
Seo In-guk returned the compliment, describing Jisoo as funny, warm and someone who kept spirits high during demanding filming days.
These behind-the-scenes anecdotes have helped build a narrative of easy chemistry between the pair.
For Indian fans, however, Jisoo’s Bollywood comments quickly became the most talked-about moment of the interview.
The idea of a K-pop idol leading a Hindi film is no longer unrealistic, especially as Korean pop culture continues expanding globally.
Jisoo has steadily built her acting career since her breakout drama Snowdrop.
She also appears in the upcoming fantasy film Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy, further strengthening her presence beyond music.
With BLACKPINK already enjoying massive popularity across India, a Bollywood crossover would attract both K-pop and Hindi cinema audiences.
For now, Jisoo’s comments remain a friendly invitation rather than a confirmed project.
Yet her message to Indian viewers suggests the possibility of a future moment where K-pop and Bollywood finally share the same screen.








