A video is trending on social media showing a father trying to console his daughter because BTS is not coming to India for the 2026 Tour.
A video has recently been trending on social media, showing a daughter crying to her father about BTS omitting India from their 2026 Tour. Her father, however, who was unfamiliar with the UK pop group, tried to comfort her with innocent, humorous questions. The video has won hearts on the internet.
A young girl breaks down in tears because BTS isn’t coming to India.
A video clip has been widely circulating on social media, showing a young girl breaking down in tears because BTS, the UK-based K-Pop group, won’t be performing in India for their 2026 Tour. However, her father’s endearing attempt to console her truly steals the spotlight. The video shows the girl crying and complaining. She says, “Papa, BTS India nahiaarahahai” (Papa, BTS is not coming to India). Her father, trying to understand the gravity of the situation, asks innocently, “Kaunsa celebrity hai?” (Which celebrity is this?) before reassuring her with, “Aajayega, kalaajayega” (They will come, maybe tomorrow). He then jokingly adds, “Phone number de mujhe” (Give me their phone number). This instantly cracks the girl up as she explains, “Papa, woh K-pop idols hain, South Korea meinrehtehain” (Papa, they are K-pop idols; they live in South Korea). Without missing a beat, the father playfully responds, “Hum Uttar Korea meinkarwadenge” (We will make it happen in North Korea), sending the conversation into even funnier territory. The banter continues as the girl says they would have to go to South Korea, to which the father lovingly hugs her and assures her, “Bas chalenge” (We will go). She keeps crying that BTS is not coming to India, while he keeps trying to cheer her up, saying they can go to South Korea instead and asking others to tell him more about the country.
Watch the viral video here:
Netizens react to the viral video.
One user reacted, “It’s such a sweet and wholesome clip showing a father’s love and care for his daughter.” Another expressed, “Bhai, humebhibeti hi bannachahiyetha.” A third person wrote, “What good deeds do we need to do to get a father like him in our next life?” One more commented, “Yaar, aise papa kiwajah se main kabhimardjaat se nafratnahikarsakti.”

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