Top 6 Korean Dramas Ever Made Till 2022

 
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Korean dramas have attracted an increasing number of fans in recent years. And the lockdown has only made things worse. K-dramas have a lot to offer, from cliffhangers in every episode to dramatic separations and love triangles. Korean filmmakers have introduced a totally new storyline for every genre in recent years, from rom-coms to crime thrillers. And, as prominent OTT platforms introduce more and more series, deciding which ones to add to your watchlist might be difficult. We've compiled a list of some of the top Korean dramas of all time that will convert you into a fan. So get past the subtitle barrier and start watching these series right now!

1. Best Korean Drama Of All Time - Crash Landing On You (2019)

Best Korean Drama Of All Time Crash Landing On You

Crash Landing On You, starring Son Ye-Jin and Hyun Bin, is about Yoon Se-Ri (Son Ye-Jin), a successful South Korean entrepreneur and heiress who crashes lands in North Korea while paragliding due to a cyclone. She then becomes trapped in a tree above Korean officer Ri Jeong-Hyeok in the Korean Demilitarized Zone (Hyun Bin). What follows is a sweet relationship between Jeong-Hyeok and Se-Ri, who is attempting to hide her and return her to South Korea. This show will take you on an emotional rollercoaster. Park Seo-Joon, Yoo Jae-Myung, and Kim Da-Mi feature in Itaewon Class, a one-of-a-kind show. The plot and chemistry between the key characters are unavoidable. If you watch this show, you will be doing yourself a huge favour.

2. Best Korean Drama Of All Time - Itaewon Class (2020)

Best Korean Drama Of All Time Itaewon Class

Park Sae-Ro-Yi (Park Seo-Joon) intends to bring down Jang Dae-Hee (Yoo Jae-Myung), the prominent restaurant CEO who was behind Park Sae-Ro-expulsion Yi's from school and three-year prison sentence, after his father's tragic death. Despite the fact that he is a convicted felon, Sae-Ro-Yi launches his own bar and restaurant with the goal of making it a top franchise in Korea. He then employs a ragtag gang of misfits, lead by Jo Yi-Seo (Kim Da-Mi), who takes over as restaurant manager and competes with CEO Jang. Itaewon Class will keep you hooked to your screens and is well worth your time. This show's cast gives an outstanding performance.

3. Best Korean Drama Of All Time - Kingdom (2019)

Best Korean Drama Of All Time Kingdom
This is one of the most excellent horror series ever produced. The show, starring Ju Ji-Hoon and Bae Doona, is about how after a king's death, rumours spread that he is no longer alive. Then his son, Crown Prince Lee Chang (Ju Ji-Hoon), embarks on a quest to learn the truth about his father's illness. He then discovers that a contagious illness is spreading, causing the living to become undead. On one hand, there are those who are sick, and on the other, there are those who are greedy for the throne's authority.Both seasons of the show are exciting and new. The entire cast and team did an outstanding job on everything from the direction to the costumes to the cinematography and performances. This show is ideal for everyone who enjoys horror and thrillers.

4. Best Korean Drama Of All Time - Mr. Sunshine (2018)

Best Korean Drama Of All Time Mr Sunshine

Mr. Sunshine is emotional, hilarious, informative, and passionate in equal proportion. The programme stars Lee Byung-Hun and Kim Tae-Ri and tells the storey of Eugene Choi (Lee Byung-Hun), a little boy who is born into slavery who flees to America in 1871. Eugene Choi (Lee Byung-Hun), a captain in the United States Marine Corps, returns to his homeland on a mission after a few decades. He later falls in love with Go Ae-Shin (Kim Tae-Ri), a noblewoman with ties to a gang of Korean independence warriors. The show depicts an incredible love storey set in the early 1900s. Mr. Sunshine's creators did an excellent job depicting the collision of cultures, honours, and values. For all history romantics, this show is a visual feast.

5. Best Korean Drama Of All Time - When the Camellia Blooms (2019)

Best Korean Drama Of All Time When the Camellia Blooms

When the Camellia Bloom is a romantic comedy with a flavor. The series stars Gong Hyo-Jin, Kang Ha-Neul, Jung-Ga-Ram, and Kim Ji-Seok and centres on Dong-Baek (Gong Hyo-Jin), who manages a restaurant-bar named Camellia in Ongsan and is constantly the subject of rumour because she is a single mother who sells liquor to males. Despite all of the useless talk in town, police officer Hwang Yong-Sik (Kang Ha-Neul) is smitten by Dong-Baek. Meanwhile, Dong-ex-boyfriend, Baek's Kang Jong-Ryeol (Kim Ji-Seok), comes to her life as a basketball star. While Dong-Baek searches for happiness, a serial killer is on the loose in town, and Dong-Baek could be his next victim.

6. Best Korean Drama Of All Time - Prison Playbook (2017)

Best Korean Drama Of All Time Prison Playbook

If you enjoy comedies, Prison Playbook is a great show to binge watch. The show stars Park Hae-Soo and Jung Kyung-Ho and follows Kim Je-Hyeok (Park Hae-Soo), a Korean celebrity pitcher who is sentenced to a year in prison for beating a man who attempted to sexually assault his sister. The storey continues as he attempts to adjust to prison life while reconnecting with his childhood friend Lee Joon-Ho (Jung Kyung-Ho), who is now a correctional officer. The storey, characters, and intensity of the series were all ideally suited to each other. Jail Playbook tackles prison corruption while also including elements of dark comedy, which is exactly what we enjoy about it.