Netflix has announced the premiere date of ‘Made in Korea,’ a new cross-cultural drama movie.
Produced by Rise East Entertainment, the film is written and directed by Ra.Karthik. ‘Made in Korea’ follows Shenbagam, known as Shenba, a young woman from a small town in Tamil Nadu whose long-standing fascination with Korean culture inspires her to pursue her dream of visiting South Korea. When she unexpectedly finds herself in Seoul, her idealized vision of the country is challenged, leading her on a journey of resilience, self-discovery, and human connection.
The film stars Priyanka Mohan in the lead role, portraying Shenba’s emotional and transformative journey. She is joined by South Korean actors Park Hye-jin and No Ho-jin in pivotal roles.

Talking about her role, Priyanka Mohan shared, “Shenba’s dream of Korea comes from a place of wonder and curiosity. I felt deeply connected to Shenba’s story from the first narration, and being part of this Netflix film makes the journey even more special.”
Monika Shergill, Vice-President – Content, Netflix India, stated , “As we deepen our commitment to the South and continue building a distinctive slate of films and series, we remain focused on stories that are deeply rooted in local culture yet resonate far beyond borders. Made in Korea beautifully brings that vision to life. At its heart is a young girl from a small village in Tamil Nadu whose fascination with Korea shapes her dreams – a deeply human story of aspiration, identity and belonging. Created by director and writer Ra.Karthik and producer Sreenidhi Sagar, and led by Priyanka Mohan alongside acclaimed South Korean actor of Squid Game fame, Park Hye-Jin, the film celebrates a heartfelt cultural bridge between India and Korea. It is intimate, endearing and globally resonant – exactly the kind of cross-cultural storytelling Netflix is proud to champion.”
Speaking about the project, Ra.Karthik revealed, “I am quite fascinated with the deep cultural connections and historical similarities between Korean and Tamil heritage. This curiosity inspired me to tell a story that felt personal and full of hope. Made In Korea is a slice-of-life film crafted with warmth, celebrating this unique cultural bond, and I’m thankful to Netflix for championing stories that transcend languages and bring global cultures closer together.”
With its gentle exploration of cross-cultural connection, aspiration, and everyday courage, ‘Made In Korea’ invites audiences into a warm, heartfelt story of growth, friendship, and finding one’s identity.
‘Made in Korea’ will stream exclusively on Netflix beginning March 12.
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