Who doesn’t enjoy a corny rom-com that makes you want to cry because of its wonderful chemistry, endearing gestures, and brilliant storyline? We have compiled a list of adorable, top romantic kdrama’s that will make your Valentine’s Day, whether you’re single and looking to feel loved or you’re celebrating the holiday in the comfort of your own home
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Business Proposal
In Business Proposal, Ha-ri (Kim Se-jeong), an employee at a food production company, goes on a blind date with her friend’s suitor in hopes of scaring him away. Instead, she receives a proposal from Kang Tae-moo (Ahn Hyo-seop), the CEO of the company.
With a fantastic cast and plot, the show strikes the perfect balance between humor and romance. On days when you just want to relax but don’t have the emotional stamina to handle intense feelings and crazy story turns, this drama is perfect.
What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim?
Another office-based romantic comedy is the 2018 hit show, What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim? Stars Park Min-young and Park Seo-joon center on the egocentric vice president of a family-run business, Lee Young Joon. He is rarely aware of people around him because he is so conceited and self-absorbed. Lee Young Joon’s capable and understanding secretary, Kim Mi So, has supported him and put in a lot of effort for the past nine years without getting involved in any romantic relationships.
Funny miscommunications happen when Mi So decides to quit her job, though, because she now wants to organize her life and concentrate on herself. There’s a wonderful balance of mystery, comedy, and romance in this drama.
Crash Landing On You
Crash landing on you will give you the ideal vibes of Veer Zaara, in which a South Korean lady falls in love with a soldier from North Korea. A paragliding accident forces Yoon Se-ri (Son Ye-jin), a South Korean entrepreneur and chaebol heiress, to make an emergency landing in North Korea. Ri Jeong-hook (Hyun Bin), a North Korean special officer, falls in love with her and is hiding and protecting her, according to the series synopsis. The show is described as an absolute top-secret love story.
Our Beloved Summer
A romantic comedy about coming-of-age, Our Beloved Summer centers on Choi Ung (Choi Woo-shik) and Kook Yeon-soo (Kim Da-mi), two ex-lovers who vowed never to cross paths again. By coincidence, the high school documentary they had filmed ten years prior went viral, forcing their friend Kim Ji-ung (Kim Sung-cheol), who is a producer, to get them in front of the camera again.
The show explores their complex feelings and development. This drama explores what it’s like to fall in love. It tells a tale of attraction, recollection, and dreams. Romance is evident in many small, inconspicuous details.
Something In the Rain
The thirty-year-old businesswoman Jin-Ah (Son Ye-jin) hasn’t had much luck finding love this far. However, she is taken aback by how much of a grown-up Seo Joon-hee (Jung Hae-in), the younger brother of her best friend, has become and how she begins to feel something for him when he returns from overseas.
The relationship between two people is examined in the series as they develop from “just acquaintances” to “a genuine couple.”
True Beauty
As implied by the title, this is genuinely one of the most exquisite K-Dramas currently airing. True Beauty centers on a self-conscious student who isn’t entirely satisfied with her appearance. She uses makeup to try to hide parts of her face that she doesn’t like because of her insecurities. But she quickly makes friends with a good boy who understands her true nature. An added benefit? The star of this series is Cha Eun-woo. Guys, wake up. Does this warrant further discussion?
That’s it, dear! These are the Top 6 romantic Kdramas for Valentine’s Day. Enjoy a perfect evening by pairing one of these dramas with some snacks and takeout! Stay tuned for more such content!