Top 10 Korean Romantic Comedy Dramas // Best Korean Romantic Comedy Dramas
If you’re not watching Korean dramas, better known as K-dramas, then you’re missing out in several ways.nd then there’s the more important reason to watch K-dramas: They are addictive and amazing, and you’ll thank yourself for adding them to your pop culture diet.
Known for their interesting storylines and intense (if sometimes predictable) plot twists, Korean dramas can go from super sappy to incredibly heartbreaking to “WTF, what was that?” in a heartbeat. That variety is exactly what keeps viewers coming back for more. Here, we’ve listed the best K-dramas to watch.
However, we have all the best dramas waiting for us to check them out. All of these dramas could be the cure for sad times. If you are looking for something to laugh to and to cry your heart out at the same time, down below are the dramas for you to check out.
Besides, amazing and dead-gorgeous casts, these dramas contain all the amazing plots that you could not imagine. All of these dramas below are the romantic and funny series which have been positively rated by the viewers.
#10 Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok — Joo (2017)
Kim Bok joo (Lee Sung-Kyung), a young woman chasing her dream of weightlifting on an athlete college campus, develops a crush on her friend Jung Joon-Hyung’s (Nam Joo-Hyuk) older brother, Jung Jae-Yi (Lee Jae-Yoon).
#9 Touch Your Heart (2019)
Top actress Oh Jin-shim (Yoo In-na), who goes by the stage name Oh Yoon-seo, has a scandal that damages her career, leaving her jobless for two years. In order to get a role in a major upcoming television series, she agrees to get experience at a law firm, working as a secretary to a lawyer named Kwon Jung-rok (Lee Dong-wook). Eventually, they fall in love and the following events form the crux of the story.
#8 Fight For My Way (2017)
The story is about underdogs with big dreams struggling to survive and striving for success in a career they’re under-qualified for. A long time friendship blossoms into romance between two immature friends Ko Dong-man (Park Seo-joon) and Choi Ae-ra (Kim Ji-won) whose childish dynamic hasn’t changed despite reaching adulthood.