We hope for the best and I will be waiting for them," he said. "That happens because it is a long period of time and people do sometimes lose connection. Something that comes off as a bitter truth is that there are so many famous (South Korean K-Pop) groups like EXO, SHINee that went for military service but when they came back, the enthusiasm for them sort of waned. "We should wait for their comeback in 2025. Ankit said he is proud of BTS for serving their country in a different manner but cautioned that comeback may not be that easy. All BTS members were allowed to put off starting their military service until they turned 30. In South Korea, all able-bodied men aged 18-28 are required to serve in the military for about two years. The septet had announced their hiatus last June, with members hoping to reconvene as a unit around 2025 following their service commitment. The 10th anniversary of BTS is a bittersweet moment for fans as the occasion comes at a time when two members Jin and J-Hope are on their mandatory military training service. Having seen them grow into these international stars from their initial days, it's been an honour," she added. Even though I'm 30, I'm glad I get to see them as role models. I have laughed out loud uncontrollably so many times because of 'Run BTS'. "I have been very depressed since COVID-19. BTS, she said, became her "happy pill", with "Spring Day" being one of her all-time favourite songs. After a funny video here and there, she found herself turning into an ARMY. Rebeiro, also a K-drama fan, said her journey with BTS started back in 2017 after several South Korean shows made direct or indirect references to the music group. I saw its video which also had Jin and cried a bit after seeing him in 'Take Two'," said the 30-year-old, referring to the eldest BTS member who is currently on his mandatory military service. "I listened to their new song 'Take Two' (digital single) on a loop. Amanda Rebeiro, an academic counsellor, said she watched several old episodes of 'Run BTS', a variety show where the members participate in activities that require them to complete challenges, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the band, currently on a hiatus. This time, we went to a cafe in Majnu Ka Tila to feast on some Korean food like 'ramyeon' (Korean instant noodles) and 'tteokbokki' (spicy rice cakes)," the 20-year-old student said. "Every year, we visit different cafes to eat Korean food. For Ankit and his friends, also BTS fans, the band's birth anniversary every year, has evolved into a ritual of flocking to a Korean cafe and gorging on delicious Korean food. We root for each other's success and support each other when times are tough," the 24-year-old fan said, crediting the band for taking her out of "a rut" during the pandemic. "Through their music, I found such a beautiful community. Laughing together, comforting each other when we might need a break or motivating each other when we might need a push. "That is the beauty of their work, it feels like we are running together towards our dreams, our happiness. Last year, she travelled all the way to Las Vegas to see BTS perform live on stage for their 'Permission to Dance' tour in the US. Tickoo, who has memorised several BTS songs such as "Awake" and "DNA" by heart, recently attended Suga's 'Agust D Tour' in Los Angeles. Indian admirers are also not behind in showing their love for the group, comprising RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook. BTS or Bangtan Sonyeondan (Bulletproof Boys in English), formed in 2010 under Big Hit Entertainment, released their first single album '2 Cool 4 Skool' on June 12, 2013. Septet, are in full swing in Seoul, the South Korean capital.
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