No one narrates a better cross border love story than Crash Landing on You. Literally falling in love is Yoon Se Ri, a South Korean heiress, who accidentally paraglides into North Korea and meets Ri Jeong Hyeok, a handsome North Korean army officer. Crash Landing on You perfectly blends romance and humor, as the leads share heartwarming moments and emotional challenges that transcend borders. Post this K-drama, Son Ye Jin and Hyun Bin gave a real life lesson in love taking their romance beyond the camera.
The drama that got all the love in 2024 was Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Ji Won's marriage saga. If you've already watched it last year, it won't hurt to rewatch the gut-wrenching twist of love between a married couple. From near-divorce to a passionate romance - this K-drama will make you reach for the tissues, but eventually with tears of happiness.
There's love, duty, sacrifice and passion in this K-drama, which narrates the story of a special forces officer and a talented surgeon. A fiery romance ignites as Song Joong Ki and Song Hye Kyo cross paths amidst military and medical missions. Watch this one for pure nostalgia!
Love office romance? Then this one's right up your alley. An accidental blind date turns into a real life romance in this K-drama, which stars Ahn Hyo Seop and Kim Se Jeong. The CEO unknowingly falls for the food researcher who works at his company and a quirky romance unfolds with a series of humorous and heartwarming moments. Despite the predictable narrative, the leads manage to keep the drama engaging with their adorable chemistry.
Seasoned actors Gong Yoo, Lee Dong Wook and Kim Go Eun play the leads in this K-drama which has been majorly on every Hallyu fan's re-watch list. This Valentine's Day, press rewind and relive the new-age romance interlaced with fantasy.
Don't mistake this as your regular office romance. This 2018 K-drama, starring Park Seo Joon as a narcissistic vice-chairman and Park Min Young as his highly efficient secretary, delves much deeper. The series goes beyond their professional relationship and romance, exploring themes of mistaken identity and childhood trauma, narrated in an engaging manner.
There's ambition, angst, love and legacy in this K-drama, which is also popularly known as The Inheritors. Lee Min Ho and Park Shin Hye cross paths at a privileged high school, where heirs boast of their grand fortunes, amidst an undertone of rivalry. Kim Woo Bin's stellar act positively adds to the narrative of this high school drama, which deserves a re-watch.
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