
The global acclaim of Korean dramas, often referred to as K-dramas, has soared to new heights, enchanting audiences with their distinct narratives and charismatic characters. However, the representation of various cultures within these dramas has stirred conversations and attracted critique.
Indian actor Anupam Tripathy (best known for his role as Ali Abdul in 'Squid Game') portrayed the wealthy Arab prince Samir in episode 7 of "King The Land."

Specifically, concerns have been raised about the popular “King the Land.” Its portrayal of an Arab character as both an alcoholic and womanizer, and its decision to cast a non-Arab actor in the role, has led to online debates and anger. By dissecting the potential impact on Arab audiences and acknowledging cultural sensitivities, you can get a deeper understanding of the profound influence media representation can exert.
Many Arab viewers are asking for JTBC to apologize for the stereotypical portrayal.
تلقت دراما #KingTheLand موجة غضب قوية من طرف المشاهدين العرب !
— أخبار الدراما الكورية (@Kdramastars1) July 9, 2023
فبعد عرض الحلقة 7 قام المتابعين العرب بحملة قوية ضد طاقم العمل بسبب الإساءة إلى القيم الأخلاقية للعرب و عرض شخصية عربية في حانة بجانب نساء في وضعية مخلة للحياء
شاركونا ارأكم !🩶 pic.twitter.com/J0zQMba4Zd
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Many also took to Netflix Korea's official Instagram asking for an apology.
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