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Financial Express Pune
|February 08, 2026
How Korean culture is shaping a generation
FROM KOREAN SNACKS and skincare to films, music, fashion, online games and lifestyle choices, the 'Korean wave', popularly known as Hallyu, has become one of the most influential global cultural movements of the 21st century.
What began as a regional export of pop music and television dramas has now grown into a powerful force shaping youth identity, consumption patterns and digital behaviour across continents, including India.
However, alongside its vibrant cultural appeal, recent incidents have raised urgent questions about obsession, digital addiction and emotional isolation in an increasingly online world.
One such being the recent suicide of three sisters in Ghaziabad, aged 16, 14 and 12, that has shaken the nation. Preliminary investigations revealed their deep immersion in Korean pop culture and an online task-based gaming app linked to virtual relationships. The girls reportedly used aliases like Aliza, Cindy and Maria, creating a self-contained digital universe detached from their immediate reality. A chilling line from their suicide note, "Will you stop us from going to Korea?" has forced society to reflect on where admiration ends and dangerous fixation begins.
While investigations are ongoing and no single factor can explain such a tragedy, the case highlights a disturbing intersection of social isolation, excessive screen time, emotional vulnerability, financial stress within families, and unmonitored exposure to online platforms. It also reminds us that cultural fascination alone does not lead to harm but when paired with neglect, lack of communication and digital addiction, the consequences can be devastating.
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