MUMBAI: After winning hearts across India, Rahhat Shah Kazmi’s cross Asian romance Love in Vietnam is now all set to release in South Korea, marking another major milestone for the India Vietnam collaboration that has steadily grown into a pan Asian favourite. The film, featuring Shantanu Maheshwari and Avneet Kaur, has been trending among Korean audiences in recent weeks, fuelled by viral fan edits and increasing curiosity around its emotional storytelling and cultural backdrop. Love in Vietnam also stars Korean singer Seaya, whose latest Korean track, linked emotionally and visually to the film, has gone viral across Korean social media.
Shantanu Maheshwari says the Korean release feels “surreal in the best way possible,” adding, “For me, the most touching part is seeing how Korean fans are responding to the small emotional details in the film. They notice things we never expected anyone outside India and Vietnam to pick up, and that kind of sensitivity is rare.” He shares, “I’ve always been curious about Korea’s artistic culture, so the fact that our film is opening there feels like life coming full circle. I’d love to visit during the release, meet the audiences, and talk to them about what the film meant to them. I’m grateful for every bit of love coming our way.”
Avneet Kaur calls this moment “a dream I didn’t even know I had.” Talking about the Korean response, she says, “What has moved me the most is how Korean viewers express affection. There is a grace in the way they admire stories and people, especially Korean men and their chivalry. It’s something the whole world smiles about, including me.” She adds, “The idea that our film will now live in Korean theatres feels like a gift. I want to be there when it releases, just to soak in their energy and thank them for letting our story into their world. I feel nothing but excitement and gratitude.”
Inspired by the novel Madonna in a Fur Coat, Love in Vietnam marks the first major India Vietnam collaboration in Hindi cinema and stars Shantanu Maheshwari, Avneet Kaur and Vietnamese actor Kha Ngan in her Hindi debut, along with Raj Babbar, Gulshan Grover and Farida Jalal. The film, presented by Zee Studios and produced by Blue Lotus Creatives, Innovations India, Rahat Kazmi Film Studios, Zebaish Entertainment, Tariq Khan Productions and Mango Tree Entertainment, continues its global journey with its much awaited Korean release, proving once again that love stories truly travel beyond borders.

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