Perfect Crown Now Streaming in India Amid Controversy
Perfect Crown Arrives in India
The much-anticipated series, Perfect Crown, has officially launched in India. Following weeks of fervent requests from fans for its release on an Indian OTT platform, the show featuring IU and Byeon Woo-Seok is now available on JioHotstar. This comes right after the series concluded its run with impressive viewership ratings. Despite facing significant backlash regarding alleged historical inaccuracies, interest in the K-drama remains high. Set in an alternate version of Korea, Perfect Crown was discreetly added to JioHotstar's offerings, much to the delight of viewers. The series debuted on April 10, 2026, and wrapped up on May 16, 2026, achieving an average nationwide rating of 13.8%, making it the top-rated program on Saturdays across all networks.
Perfect Crown's Launch in India
Perfect Crown's Launch in India
On June 1, subscribers were surprised to find Perfect Crown listed among the "newly added" titles on JioHotstar. The lack of an official announcement or social media promotion from the streaming service left many viewers astonished. The show was simply added to the platform with a thumbnail featuring the lead actors, IU and Byeon Woo-Seok.
Overview of Perfect Crown
Overview of Perfect Crown
Perfect Crown narrates the tale of a contemporary grand prince and a chaebol heiress whose arranged marriage unexpectedly evolves. Set in a fictional 21st-century Korea with a constitutional monarchy, IU portrays Seong Huiju, a successful chaebol heiress and CEO who faces societal prejudice for lacking royal lineage. Byeon Woo-Seok plays Grand Prince Yi An, the king's second son, who bears the weight of royal expectations but rarely gets the opportunity to shine. Their paths cross when Huiju boldly proposes a contract marriage to Yi An, altering both their lives dramatically.
Controversy Surrounding Perfect Crown
Controversy Surrounding Perfect Crown
Despite its success in ratings, Perfect Crown has become embroiled in controversy due to its depiction of Korean history. The uproar escalated after Episode 12 featured Grand Prince I-an, portrayed by Byeon Woo-seok, being crowned while donning the "Guryumyeongwan," a ceremonial crown linked to rulers who acknowledged the supremacy of the Chinese emperor. Critics contended that if the series aimed to portray Korea as an independent empire, the character should have worn the "Sipyiryumyeongwan," a crown reserved for sovereign emperors. The situation intensified when the coronation scene included officials chanting "Cheon-se" instead of "Man-se," with the former historically associated with Joseon kings and the latter with emperors. Many viewers interpreted these elements as implying that the fictional Korea in the show remained subordinate to China, leading to widespread online criticism.
