After her breakthrough performance in Pawan Kalyan’s OG, Priyanka Mohan is riding a wave of acclaim. Her portrayal in the action drama has earned her widespread recognition, establishing her as a sought-after talent in South Indian cinema. The actress is now set to headline Netflix’s upcoming Tamil film, Made in Korea, which has already wrapped production in Korea.
The first-look poster released by Netflix shows Priyanka walking through the lively streets of Seoul, capturing the film’s Indo-Korean vibe. The movie features cinematography by Prasanna Kumar and a musical score by Hesham Abdul Wahab, produced under Rise East Entertainment by Srinidhi Sagar. While Netflix is yet to announce the official release date, anticipation is high for the teaser and further details of the cast and crew.
Cross-Cultural Storyline
As per OTT play, Made in Korea tells the story of Shenba, a young woman whose dream trip to Korea turns unexpectedly difficult when her boyfriend abandons her in Seoul. Left to navigate unfamiliar surroundings, language barriers, and cultural differences, Shenba gradually finds resilience, joy, and meaningful friendships in a foreign land. The film blends Tamil storytelling with Korean settings, promising a visually appealing and emotionally engaging experience.
Director’s Vision
Director Ra Karthik, known for films such as Nitham Oru Vaanam, explained that the idea for the project stemmed from his fascination with Korean culture and its growing influence on India. He admitted that he had not previously engaged with K-dramas or K-pop but discovered intriguing historical and cultural links between Korea and Tamil Nadu during his research. This inspired him to craft a story reflecting hope, joy, and the intersection of the two cultures.
As per India Today, Priyanka Mohan, portraying Shenba, expressed her enthusiasm for the project, noting that the script’s uniqueness immediately drew her in. She shared that the character resonated personally, and the opportunity to be part of a Netflix original with cross-cultural elements made the experience especially meaningful.
The first-look poster released by Netflix shows Priyanka walking through the lively streets of Seoul, capturing the film’s Indo-Korean vibe. The movie features cinematography by Prasanna Kumar and a musical score by Hesham Abdul Wahab, produced under Rise East Entertainment by Srinidhi Sagar. While Netflix is yet to announce the official release date, anticipation is high for the teaser and further details of the cast and crew.
South Indian vibes meet Korea dreams ✈️💞
— Netflix India South (@Netflix_INSouth) October 13, 2025
Oru ponnu, Oru Kathai — aana rendu culture! Athu yepdi ?
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Cross-Cultural Storyline
As per OTT play, Made in Korea tells the story of Shenba, a young woman whose dream trip to Korea turns unexpectedly difficult when her boyfriend abandons her in Seoul. Left to navigate unfamiliar surroundings, language barriers, and cultural differences, Shenba gradually finds resilience, joy, and meaningful friendships in a foreign land. The film blends Tamil storytelling with Korean settings, promising a visually appealing and emotionally engaging experience.
Director’s Vision
Director Ra Karthik, known for films such as Nitham Oru Vaanam, explained that the idea for the project stemmed from his fascination with Korean culture and its growing influence on India. He admitted that he had not previously engaged with K-dramas or K-pop but discovered intriguing historical and cultural links between Korea and Tamil Nadu during his research. This inspired him to craft a story reflecting hope, joy, and the intersection of the two cultures.
As per India Today, Priyanka Mohan, portraying Shenba, expressed her enthusiasm for the project, noting that the script’s uniqueness immediately drew her in. She shared that the character resonated personally, and the opportunity to be part of a Netflix original with cross-cultural elements made the experience especially meaningful.
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