India, Nov. 20 -- B oy band Super Junior's Lee Dong-Hae (39) and Eunhyuk (39), popularly known as D&E, were recently in India for the KTown 3.0 festival, and the duo couldn't stop gushing about Indian cuisine. "We have been really curious about India: the food, the culture, and so many other things. Even though our stay has been short, we finally get to perform for our fans in person, and hope to experience as much as we can while here. Of course, we can't wait to have Indian curry and sample the original flavour," Eunhyuk shares. Ask Dong-Hae if they would do an Indian film if the opportunity came by, and the singer-songwriter is quick to respond: "I would be more than happy." The fifth sub-unit of South Korean boy band Super Junior, Super Junior D&E debuted in 2011 with the chartbuster Oppa, Oppa. Reflecting on their journey, Dong-Hae says, "We're always learning from each other, and as we spend time individually, we each grow in our own ways. In my case, watching Eunhyuk's constant passion for performance and his dedication to improving his dancing always inspires me. Seeing him makes me realise that I, too, need to keep working hard and striving for growth." Eunhyuk acknowledges that it's been a constant evolution for the duo. "We listen to many different kinds of songs and put a lot of effort into figuring out how we want to evolve musically. I've learned so much from Dong-Hae and his process and commitment firsthand," he says. Purists when it comes to music, the duo confess that remixes have never been their style. "While some fans enjoy remixed versions, we personally feel that the original always carries a special emotion that can't be replaced. So, we believe the best approach is to preserve the original feeling of the song just as it is," says Eunhyuk....