Top 10 South Korean Dramas You Should Watch in 2021

We bring here a list of Top 10 K-Dramas you can watch in 2021
Top 10 South Korean Dramas You Should Watch in 2021

Korean Dramas, popularly known as K-Dramas, have blessed us with so many incredible dramas in just a few years. Many youngsters, especially in this pandemic, do watch K-Dramas on a daily basis.

K-Dramas are TV series that are broadcasted in the Korean language, no doubt, they have been subtitled in English, are popular worldwide. Many K-dramas have been adapted throughout the world, and some have had a great impact on other countries too. Some of the most famous dramas have been broadcast via traditional television channels in other countries.

Top Korean stars like Lee Min Ho coming back to screen after his military service or storylines from popular webtoons, these dramas will definitely make it easier to spend these pandemic days at home.

The best thing about these dramas is that most of them have only one season with everything beautifully coming to an end by the last episode. In this article, we bring here a list of 2021 K-Dramas you can watch.

Here are the top 10 Korean Dramas you should watch:

1. Start-Up

Start-Up stars Bae Suzy, Nam Joo-hyuk, Kim Seon-ho, and Kang Han-na. The series revolves around a woman who has dreams of becoming an entrepreneur like Steve Jobs, and her love triangle between a man who is secretly her first love and another man who is pretending to be her first love. It is available for streaming on Netflix.

2. Record of Youth

Record of Youth stars Park Bo-gum, Park So-dam, Byeon Woo-seok, and Kwon Soo-hyun. It is available for streaming worldwide on Netflix.

3. Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol

Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol stars Go Ara, Lee Jae-wook, and Kim Joo-hun. It is available on Netflix. However, KBS postponed its premiere date to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

4. When My Love Blooms

When My Love Blooms is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Yoo Ji-tae, Lee Bo-young, Park Jinyoung, and Jeon So-nee. Han Jae-hyun (Yoo Ji-tae) and Yoon Ji-soo (Lee Bo-young) met and fell in love when they were university students. Twenty years later, they cross paths once again: Jae-hyun has become a successful businessman who pursues wealth and honor, while Ji-soo is a mother and a contract worker living a difficult life.

5. Tale of the Nine-Tailed

Tale of the Nine Tailed stars Lee Dong-wook, Jo Bo-ah and Kim Bum. It has 16 episodes.

6. Crash Landing On You

Crash Landing on You is a 2019–2020 South Korean television series written by Park Ji-eun, directed by Lee Jeong-hyo and starring Hyun Bin, Son Ye-jin, Kim Jung-hyun, and Seo Ji-hye. It is about a South Korean chaebol heiress who, while paragliding in Seoul, South Korea, is swept up in a sudden storm, crash-lands in the North Korean portion of the DMZ, and meets a captain in the Korean People's Army. Over time, they fall in love, despite the divide and dispute between their respective countries.

7. Itaewon Class

Itaewon Class is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Park Seo-joon, Kim Da-mi, Yoo Jae-myung, and Kwon Nara. Based on the webtoon of the same name, it is the first series to be produced by the film distribution company Showbox. It aired on JTBC in Korea from January 31 to March 21, 2020, and is streaming worldwide on Netflix. The series won Best Drama Series at the 25th Asian Television Awards.

8. It's Okay to Not Be Okay

It's Okay to Not Be Okay is a South Korean romance drama television series written by Jo Yong and directed by Park Shin-woo. It stars Kim Soo-hyun, Seo Yea-ji, Oh Jung-se, and Park Gyu-young. The series follows a selfless psych ward caretaker and an antisocial children's book writer.

9. Memorist

Memorist stars Yoo Seung-ho, Lee Se-young, and Jo Sung-ha. Based on the 2016–2018 Daum webtoon of the same name by Jae Hoo, it aired on tvN from March 11 to April 30, 2020.

10. Hospital Playlist

Hospital Playlist is a South Korean television series written by Lee Woo-jung and directed by Shin Won-ho. It is the second installment of the Wise Life series, following Prison Playbook (2017–18). It stars Jo Jung-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Jung Kyung-ho, Kim Dae-myung, and Jeon Mi-do.

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