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"No Hooligans On Roads": RM Approves of Mumbai Polices BTS-Inspired Video

Mumbai Police also mentioned another ARIRANG song, Hooligan, in the caption, which said, "No 'Hooligans' allowed on road." "Remember there's no 2.0 to life," they continued.
And you know what? A member of BTS was also drawn to the video. The reel appealed to Namjoon, better known by his stage as RM, the frontman of the boy band.
More about 2.0 2.0 is one of ARIRANG's B-sides, which has been performing well on international charts. The album's lead song, SWIM, peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and the album itself debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. The Korean boy band published a video a few days ago that obviously draws inspiration from Oldboy.

The video opens with the seven members—RM, Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—leaving a lift and entering a darkly lit hallway while wearing polished suits and leather jackets. The grim tone of the movie is reflected when a gang of men confront them in the hallway. However, the group answers with ballet and music, transforming the situation into a stylised show rather than starting a brawl. The ensemble continues to perform flawlessly as the image shifts to another dimly lit hallway.