Previously, the Indian fans were mesmerized with BTS's first appearance on Indian Television via their interview on NDTV. There, they excitedly welcomed the septet in their territory.

After the interview, it seemed like BTS V, particularly piqued GP's interest. The idol's solo OST 'Sweet Night' rose in the iTunes charts and consistently stayed.

The Captivating Charms Of V

With BTS's V's track staying on the iTunes chart, It can be noted that this isn't the first time India was seen to be smitten by V's charms. It can be recalled that a top-rated South Indian local channel has previously posted about BTS using a V-centric clip, which proves his popularity in the country.

V did not just hit the newspapers and TV channels of the country. In Indian University classrooms, the majestic V is also being used by professors as an example of fashion design and music.

The iconic phrase of V, "I purple you," was highlighted by one of India's most influential newspapers, The Economic Times. The term was also used by the Indian confectionery company Cadbury as part of their product promotions for the celebration of Friendship Day and their anti-bullying campaign.

Furthermore, on multiple occasions, several famous Indian celebrities also expressed their love for V.

V's Tracks Raking Indian Hearts

Moreover, Rashmika Mandanna, the South Indian actress, expressed her love for V's song Sweet Night. Also, V's another solo song Inner Child is Armaan Malik and Punjabi actress Tania.

The BTS members also hail V as the ultimate stan attractor for his fandom size's double growth since debut whenever he appears in muggle lands. Previously, the idol was dubbed as "The Representative of BTS in India" by K-media outlet.

With this, India seems to be ready to claim its territory as another Teteland. What do you think?