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BTS joins Maggie Kang for 'Keep Swimming' documentary series

The series supports the message of “moving forward” introduced in BTS’s new single Swim from their latest album Arirang.

TNIE online desk

NEW DELHI: South Korean group BTS has collaborated with Maggie Kang, director of Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters, for a short documentary series titled Keep Swimming with BTS.

The series supports the message of “moving forward” introduced in BTS’s new single Swim from their latest album Arirang. It explores the idea of navigating life’s challenges at one’s own pace, without resistance, and reflects on progress through everyday consistency rather than visible success alone.

Instead of focusing solely on major achievements, the campaign highlights the quieter side of perseverance — the repeated effort and dedication that often goes unseen.

Maggie Kang appears in an episode released on 27 April, where she discusses her Academy Award win, the making of KPop Demon Hunters, her identity as a Korean, and her creative motivations. She said: “I still can’t really believe it even now that it won an Oscar. I genuinely wanted to depict Korean culture through animation. After watching this film, feeling that sense of Korean pride meant so much to me.”

Speaking about her heritage, she added: “Even though I’ve lived abroad longer, it’s strange. Every time I come to Korea, the moment the plane touches down, I feel like, ‘I’m home.’ Being Korean has always felt like my number one identity.”

The series, which began on 7 April, features prominent Korean figures from various fields reflecting on their own “Keep Swimming” moments. Contributors include filmmaker Park Chan-wook, fashion designer Nora Noh, Olympic snowboard gold medallist Choi Gaon, and Venerable Sunjae, with further participants set to be announced via BTS’s official social media channels.

Meanwhile, BTS recently began their BTS World Tour ‘Arirang’ in North America, performing the first two of three sold-out shows at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, marking a major return to the region.

(With inputs from PTI)

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