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
Looking forward to titles including ‘My Name Is Loh Kiwan,’ ‘Escape,’ ‘Uprising,’ ‘The Great Flood,’ and more
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
‘Dark Nuns’ is allegedly a female counterpart of the popular blockbuster 2015 supernatural mystery thriller film ‘The Priests’
As we immerse ourselves in K-dramas, we acquire greater detail about Korean culture, including its characteristic representation of love and its celebration
BLACKSWAN reveals their excitement about coming back to India, notably performing for the approaching K-Town Festival in Mumbai, and more candid thoughts in the following interview
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.
A symbol of Korean solidarity and plurality, as well as the ability of food to serve as a cultural ambassador, bibimbap is being consumed across countries as the Korean wave advances
Clued up in dramatic storytelling, audacious acts, and opulent visuals, these films are masterpieces. Featuring ‘Old Boy,’ ‘I Saw the Devil,’ ‘Pietà,’ 'Ballerina,' and other superhits