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Jungkook sparks India buzz as HYBE expands to India with golden-themed teaser

HYBE has officially entered the Indian market

BTS Jungkook Sparks Buzz as HYBE Teases India Expansion

The teaser featured a microphone dipped in gold

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Highlights

  • HYBE launches official India presence with “Namaste” greeting
  • Gold-themed teaser fuels speculation about Jungkook project
  • Fans note references to his solo album Golden

  • No official confirmation from HYBE or BigHit
  • BTS preparing for group comeback in 2026

HYBE’s India debut sets off fan theories

HYBE has officially entered the Indian market, unveiling its local social media accounts with a “Namaste” greeting that immediately caught fans’ attention. The launch alone was enough to energise Indian ARMYs, but things escalated when a cryptic gold-toned video clip appeared on November 4.

The teaser featured a microphone dipped in gold, a ticket marked “Golden” and a silhouetted figure. Those clues quickly set off speculation online that the campaign could be linked to Jungkook, whose debut solo album Golden recently marked its second anniversary. There has been no statement from HYBE India or BigHit Music confirming any association with the BTS singer.


Fans look for signs of an India visit

As the teaser spread, social platforms filled with theories ranging from a new solo project to a possible India-focused collaboration. The visual references tied closely to Jungkook’s solo era, prompting renewed hope among fans that he could soon visit the country.

In a recent livestream, Jungkook mentioned his wish to go on a solo tour, saying he hoped to perform for fans. Although there is no information linking the teaser to touring plans, his comment helped fuel excitement among ARMYs across India. For now, fans are watching HYBE’s new India channels closely for further clues.

BTS prepares for next group chapter

Separate from the speculation, BTS are working toward their group return. The members have reportedly recorded material for their next album, expected in March 2026, with final refinements underway ahead of the highly anticipated comeback.

With HYBE’s local rollout and a new BTS era approaching, Indian fans are holding out hope that this teaser may mark the beginning of deeper engagement with the country and possibly a high-profile visit in the future.