Top K-dramas that you need to stop sleeping on
Malavika Menon
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Prepare for sleepless nights once you start watching any of these dramas as they get you hooked so badly. These K-dramas are underrated and they deserve all the hype that they can get as they are worth it.
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Signal
The drama shares the stories of some criminal cases that have happened in South Korea based on true events. This includes a story about a murder case targeting kids to elderly women and is a combination of several genres comprising crime, fantasy and mystery. The roles are played by Lee Je-hoon, Kim Hye-soo and Cho Jin-Woong.
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The light in your eyes
Almost all the episodes in this drama are very moving and melancholic. The drama was critically acclaimed for intimately portraying the hardships people face every day. Initially, this series might seem a bit stretched out, but hang in there! You are in for a treat. Roles are played by Han Ji-min, Kim Hye-ja, Nam Joo-hyuk, and Son Ho-jun.
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My Country: The New Age
Historical dramas are not everyone’s cup of tea, but this drama is pretty much flawless! The drama revolves around two friends becoming enemies due to a misunderstanding and the storyline sheds light on the transitional period between the end of the Goryeo dynasty and the beginning of the Joseon dynasty. Roles are played by Yang Se-jong, Woo Do-hwan, Kim Seol-hyun and Jang Hyuk.
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More Than Friends
This sweet and funny slow-burn drama featuring Ong Seong-wu, Shin Ye-eun and Kim Dong-jun will tug the hearts of anyone who has had an unrequited crush. No exaggerated gestures of love or amnesia or dramatic accidents. It's simple, warm, and gentle, like your fave comfort food.
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Chicago Typewriter
Chicago Typewriter wistfully recounts a peculiar friendship and love tale that will warm your heart and fire up your personal aspirations. The bond between the characters in the movie is so strong and emotional. The roles are played by Yoo Ah-in, Im Soo-jung and Go Kyung-pyo.