The popularity of Korean movies is increasing in India. Korea's web series, shows, and films are especially watched by youth and film lovers. Recently, the Korean series Squid Games was released on Netflix. This series got a lot of popularity in our country as well. It has become the most-watched show. While the stars of this series are getting international popularity, at the same time, this series of 9 episodes keeps people hooked.

What is special about this show?

This series is actually about the economic condition of South Korea. It is shown in the series how 456 people are gathered in one place. Everyone has one thing in common here, the need for money. On someone, there is a loan from the bank, and on someone the mafia. Even someone needs money for the treatment of the mother and someone for the upbringing of the brother. These players also have characters.

In this game, player number 456 is addicted to gambling. Due to this, he lost all his money. His wife also leaves. At the same time, player number 218 is the head of an investment company. He has been a topper student at his university. Smart, intelligent But Sang is accused of embezzling clients' money and the police are after him.

At the same time, the player number is 199 whose name is Abdul Ali. He is a Pakistani settled in Korea. Is playing this game to take care of his wife and small child.

But the funny thing is that everyone is told that by playing a few easy games, everyone can win billions. But there is a truth behind this simple game. The game has to be completed but who is running the game. What is the game behind it, it is shown in this series.

Writer Hwang Dong Hyuk's struggle

This series was earlier rejected by many producers, directors, and actors. The special thing is that this trend continued for a decade. Author Hwang Dong-Hyuk himself became part of a survival game. It finally started to happen in 2019. Before this, he continued to meet producers and actors who were constantly rejecting the show. He said in an interview that people found it unrealistic. He even stopped writing and sold the laptop for expenses.