Korean YouTuber Luna Yogini, who is regularly seen dancing on Bollywood numbers in her videos, has posted a light-hearted conversation with an Indian living in South Korea. The video is winning the hearts of netizens as several users were taken by surprise to hear Luna speak so fluently in Bengali.


Yogini, a South Korean woman who moved to India when she was three years old, according to SheThePeople, can be seen talking effortlessly in Bengali as she questions the likes and dislikes of the person about the country in the video.


Luna has described herself in her Instagram profile as a yogini, writer, dancer and creator. The profile mentions herself as a "Korean made in India".


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She started the episodes on Instagram with the aim to offer a deeper understanding of Korea. In the video, a man named Partha Hazra, who is her senior from Patha Bhavana (secondary school), Shantiniketan, in West Bengal, is answering the questions based on his experience.


 






Hazra has been living in Korea for 11 years with his wife and baby now. Hazra, who works at a company in Daejeon, said the five things he admired about the country included security, connectivity, food, and the varied seasons.


He says grilled pork belly is his favourite food in Korea. Sharing his honest feedback based on his experience living in South Korea, he said that Korean weddings were dull and boring and he disliked the "give-and-take" policy the most. The two people can be seen laughing over this comment. "You buy me the meal, I buy you the coffee for instance," quipped Luna.


In the video, Hazra says he feels that Koreans are patriotic and passionate about the country. Luna says it is similar for Indians as well.


Netizens were amazed to see her accent and one of the users commented saying, "I am a Bengali and Luna your Bengali is sooo good."


Another user became emotional and said, "When you started speaking in Bengali so clearly I almost had tears in my eyes. It felt as if the barrier I felt between Korea and India is removed. Felt amazing by hearing you." A third user commented, "You speak better Bengali than most Indians.'


Go ahead and enjoy the video.