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  1. Can Go Young reach the personal enlightenment he desires? This 2024 Korean drama features Heo Jin Ho, Hong Ji Young, Son Tae Kyeom, and Kim Se In as directors for different episodes, based on the novel of the same name by Park Sang Young.

  2. Love in the Big City (Korean: 대도시의 사랑법) is a 2024 South Koreanmelodrama coming-of-age slice of life television series based on the novel of the same name by Sang Young Park [], it depicts the journey of a gay man living with HIV as he navigates life and love in Seoul.

  3. 2024 • 14 Episodes. Khlao, a poor farmer with a lot of debt falls in love with a young woman from a rich family named Thong Kwao but their relationship is not approved by Thong Kwao's parents because Khlao is poor. Thong Kwao was sent to Bangkok by her parents, so Thong Kwao could get a man who really matched her parents' wishes.

    • Romance Is A Bonus Book
    • Radio Romance
    • Crazy Love
    • Suspicious Partner
    • Forecasting Love and Weather
    • Coffee Prince
    • Business Proposal
    • Don’T Dare to Dream
    • OH My Ghost
    • Radiant Office

    Released In 2019

    Romance is a Bonus Book is an interesting boss and employee drama because the premise is different than so many others that exist.Most K-dramas with the boss-employee relationship feature the two meeting through their jobs and sparks flying. This isn’t a boss and employee who meet for the first time on the job and complicate their work life with a romance. Instead, the characters have a history that actually far predates them working together. Cha Eun-ho (Lee Jong-suk) is the chief editor and...

    Released In 2018

    Radio Romance centers, as the audience might expect, on working at a radio station. In this case, the focus is on a woman (Kim So-hyun) who has found herself working as a writing assistant on programs for a long time because she doesn’t appear to have the necessary skills to progress. She decides to hire a top actor (Yoon Doo-joon) who has the reputation for having a "perfect life" to make sure her radio program won’t be canceled. The trouble is, her scripts aren’t always the best, and the ac...

    Released In 2022

    Crazy Love features a wealthy CEO (Kim Jae-wook) who thinks someone is about to murder him and his secretary (Krystal Jung) who finds out she might not have long to live. Though the CEO is brilliant, he’s also seen as narcissistic by his employees and competition,and his secretary seems to be the only one who can put up with him, even agreeing to pretend to be his girlfriend as part of one of his schemes. The relationship between the two main characters is only one small aspect of the sprawli...

    Released In 2017

    This office romance K-drama has a little more action than the usual one does. It’s also a legal drama, and one in which one of the main pairing finds themselves accused of murder. It features a prosecuting attorney changing their legal profession just as a big murder case crosses their path - and a bit of romance. A prosecutor (Ji chang-wook) and a trainee (Nam Ji-hyun) work together on the murder case, but they also find that their own lives are more connected than they thought by past circu...

    Released In 2022

    Park Min-young has made a career out of appearing in romance K-dramas as successful businesswomen, and in this instance, she’s the boss of the boss-employee relationship. She’s promoted at work just as a new employee, played by Song Kang, enters her team, transferring from another office. They have a surprising connection though - their exes married one another after cheating on them. They find themselves drawn to one another, even as they have opposing viewpoints at work on a regular basis....

    Released In 2007

    A slightly common TV trope that viewers will see in K-Dramas is gender-swapping. This can be seen in the show Coffee Prince, one of the best K-dramas about falling in love with the boss, where a cheerful and male presenting woman named Go Eun-Chan (Yoon Eun-Hye) is mistaken as a boy and hired by Choi Han Gyu (Gong Yoo), the grandson of a coffee magnate who has never had to work for anything in his life thanks to inheriting his position within a family business. Eun-Chan figures out that she h...

    Released In 2022

    The K-Drama Business Proposal is centered on a protagonist who pretends to be someone they’re not, and while that trope is fairly common in K-dramas, it is also one of the best K-dramas about falling in love with the boss because of how the show handles the trope. A single woman named Shin Ha-Ri (Kim Se-Jeong) takes her friend’s place on a blind date, not knowing that her friend was set up with her boss Kang Tae-Moo (Ahn Hyo-Seop). Since her boss doesn't know who she is, she decides to keep u...

    Released In 2016

    Inone of the best K-dramas about an employee falling in love with the boss, a temporary weather forecaster at a TV station named Pyo Na-Ri (Gong Hyo-Jin) has a long-time crush on her superior and colleague, Lee Hwa-Shin (Jo Jung-Suk). However, Hwa-Shin has always been arrogant and harsh to Na-Ri. That dynamic isn't always a favorite for K-drama audiences, but the chemistry of the actors helps to sell the change in the relationship. Hwa-Shin’s feelings towards Na-Ri start to change once a char...

    Released In 2015

    Oh My Ghost is one of the most recognized supernatural dramas and one of the best K-dramas about falling in love with the boss. It focuses on three main characters, and the main love story is between a young woman and her boss, who's a famous chef. There's a catch. Na Bong-Sun (Park Bo-Young) is shy and timid and has a huge crush on her boss, but she finds herself constantly getting into trouble at work. She can also see spirits thanks to her grandmother's connection to them. One day, she's p...

    Released In 2017

    The 2017 drama, Radiant Office has multiple elements that make it a fun boss-employee storyline and one of the best K-dramas about falling in love with the boss like shifting perspectives and bickering chemistry. Eun Ho-Won (Go Ah-Sung) is down on her luck looking for work. She is so depressed at the state of her life, and doesn't see a way to improve, that she attempts suicide. At the hospital, she learns she is terminally ill, but also gets the good news that she has succeeded in landing a...

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  4. The Interest of Love (Korean : 사랑의 이해) is a South Korean television series starring Yoo Yeon-seok, Moon Ka-young, Keum Sae-rok, and Jung Ga-ram, based on a novel of the same Korean title by writer Lee Hyuk-jin. [ 5 ] It aired on JTBC from December 21, 2022 to February 9, 2023, every Wednesday and Thursday at 22:30 (KST). [ 8 ]

  5. Runtime: Friday 24:50. Language: Korean. Country: South Korea. Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©. Pa-Rang (Son Sang-Yeon) and Si-Won (Yang Hye-Ji) are classmates in elementary school and they live in the same house, with Pa-Rang’s family on the second floor and Si-Won’s family on the first floor. Pa-Rang hears from other classmates that ...

  6. Synopsis. Fu Ze Yi (Xiao Kai Zhong), the heir to a large family-run business conglomerate, has come to stay at the hotel where Jing Zhi Xia (Joey Chua) works. When she sees him, she recognizes him as Lin, a man she thinks once cruelly abandoned her, leaving her broken-hearted. She angrily confronts him, but she soon learns that he isn’t the ...

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