The ‘Eye Love You’ hero boasts an infectious smile; he can be attractive and naïve at the same time as being exceptionally serious and driven with equal expertise
A cult K-drama where Park Seo-joon and Park Min-young's insane screen time powered their romance, and we couldn't help but root for their love story
Korea's experience with concubines has had a long-lasting cultural impact. Even with the concubine system abolished, social attitudes and customs still bear the marks of its influence
While many of her characters lack happiness, she explores them with enthusiasm. The passion is palpable. She unites her magnetism with her sharp stares, translating the nuances of her character into something perfect
As we immerse ourselves in K-dramas, we acquire greater detail about Korean culture, including its characteristic representation of love and its celebration
With Park Seo-joon as Park Sae-ro-yi taking center stage, the drama is his journey of revenge, growth, and love, but it also questions prejudices, promotes inclusivity, and celebrates diversity with other unique characters.
The ambitious project seeks to establish this sector as a premium network and host an international festival and awards ceremony for comics and webtoons, among others
The ‘Marry My Husband’ star is a late bloomer who sort of went unnoticed for years while dabbling with various roles until making a big splash in ‘River Where the Moon Rises’
It's akin to an emotional ode to their carefree days, reviving vivid recollections of two individuals encapsulated in an unforgettable slice-of-life romance drama
‘A Killer Paradox’ chronicles the trail of an average Joe to becoming a wanted murderer, and thick and fast, it exposes an unsettling, dark side of society