It was a windy, gloomy Saturday in the middle of spring. No sun to be seen in the late afternoon sky. But upon entering the quadrangle of Worldmark, a shopping mall in Gurgaon, spring had arrived. People were dressed in vibrant colours—baby blue, neon pink, bright yellow—and most women in the crowd were adorned with bows in their hair. A stage is set, the emcee questions the crowd, “Which Indian film is popular among idols in Korea?” The audience shouts their guesses, but their voice is muffled by the rush at the stalls. Some order corn dogs and chicken wings, others push through to glimpse minimalist jewellery at one of the booths. A few attempt to get hold of the hand mirror as they try on hair accessories.