Entertainment Review

  • The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call – Kdrama Review

    The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call – Kdrama Review

    The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call offers a humorous yet poignant look at trauma care’s challenges through Baek Gang Hyeok and his team, exploring hospital disparities and character dynamics in a captivating medical drama.

  • Iron Family – Kdrama Review

    Iron Family – Kdrama Review

    If you’re a K-drama enthusiast like me, you know the struggle of committing to a long-running series. Will it be worth your time? Will it drag? Will it keep you hooked? These questions are even more pressing when the drama crosses the 40-episode mark. But sometimes, you stumble upon a show like Iron Family that, despite its quirks and occasional cringe, manages to hold your attention till the very end. So, was Iron Family worth the watch? My answer is a resounding yes. I won’t lie—when I first saw that Kim Jung Hyun was starring in a weekend family drama,…

  • Who Is She? K-Drama Review

    Who Is She? K-Drama Review

    Yes! Finished watching the last episode of “Who is She?”. And here is my take on the series. K-Drama writers have a knack for weaving tales that resonate deeply by mixing it with a little bit of fantasy and heartfelt narratives. Who Is She? is no exception, offering a story that explores the themes of regret, family bond, dreams deferred, and the magic of second chances. Who Is She? Plot Overview: A Twist of Fate The story centers around Oh Mal-soon, a 70-year-old grandmother who has dedicated her life to her family, especially her daughter. Their relationship is strained, filled…

  • Hear Me: Our Summer – Korean Movie Review

    Hear Me: Our Summer – Korean Movie Review

    Hear Me: Our Summer is a beautifully crafted Korean film about love, youth, and communication. It uniquely portrays a love story involving a hearing-impaired woman and highlights emotional connections through sign language.

  • Dandadan Anime Review- Aliens, Ghosts, Folkore and Everything Inbetween

    Dandadan Anime Review- Aliens, Ghosts, Folkore and Everything Inbetween

    Dandadan is a captivating anime combining supernatural folklore with modern struggles, featuring strong characters, humor, action, and stunning animation. A must-watch!

  • 5 Must Watch YouTube Talk Show Channels Hosted By South Korean Celebrities – Review

    5 Must Watch YouTube Talk Show Channels Hosted By South Korean Celebrities – Review

    Discover the joy of Korean talk shows, where witty hosts bring laughter and chaos, revealing celebrity secrets and creating an unforgettable viewing experience perfect for any mood.

  • Light Shop – Kdrama Review

    Light Shop – Kdrama Review

    “Light Shop” is an 8-episode series exploring life, death, and connections beyond mortality. Directed by Kim Hee-won, it weaves intricate narratives while offering deep emotional and philosophical insights set within a mysterious light shop.

  • 5 Best K-Drama Starring Kim Sejeong

    5 Best K-Drama Starring Kim Sejeong

    Kim Sejeong transcends the typical idol-turned-actress, effortlessly winning hearts and proving her undeniable charm in every role.

  • Falling in Love with Flawed Mangoes

    Falling in Love with Flawed Mangoes

    It all started accidentally, one of those moments when you’re not even looking. I was scrolling through Spotify late one evening, lost in the endless sea of suggestions, when I stumbled upon Flawed Mangoes.  I didn’t expect much, but something about the name intrigued me. In a world that often expect you and force you to be perfect… I am someone who learnt it’s okay to be flawed. So the name Flawed Mangoes hit a home run right there. I clicked play, and before I knew it, I was falling into a world that felt like it was waiting for…

  • 10 Best Kdrama Starring Park Shin Hye

    10 Best Kdrama Starring Park Shin Hye

    Park Shin Hye captivates with diverse roles, showcasing her talent and heart. Each performance is an emotional journey worth experiencing!

  • Dear Hyeri – Kdrama Review

    Dear Hyeri – Kdrama Review

    “Dear Hyeri” explores grief, identity, and connection through Eun-ho’s journey as a news anchor with dissociative identity disorder, poignantly blending vulnerability and hope throughout its narrative.

  • 8 Top K-Dramas Starring Jung So-Min

    8 Top K-Dramas Starring Jung So-Min

    Jung So-Min is a versatile actress known for her diverse K-drama roles, ranging from heartwarming to intense. This guide highlights her must-watch series, showcasing her talent and captivating performances.

  • The Thousand Suns By Linkin Park – That Came To The World Way Ahead Of It’s Time

    The Thousand Suns By Linkin Park – That Came To The World Way Ahead Of It’s Time

    A Thousand Suns transcends mere music; it embodies a transformative experience, echoing teenage confusion and rebellion. Linkin Park’s artistry captivates with its emotional depth, while Chester Bennington’s haunting voice remains an eternal reminder of resilience and healing.

  • 10 Top K-Series Starring Jang Nara

    10 Top K-Series Starring Jang Nara

    Jang Nara, a versatile and talented actress, captivates audiences with her grace and skill in K-drama. From romantic comedies to intense dramas, she excels in every role.

  • Top 10 Funny K-Dramas That Will Make You Laugh Hard

    Top 10 Funny K-Dramas That Will Make You Laugh Hard

    The reason I became a K-drama fan is ultimately because of one important thing. Which is to make me laugh so hard that I thought I’d die laughing. In this hectic life, people are constantly searching for reasons to laugh, and somehow, it has become a daily or even weekly necessity. Many K-dramas and shows have humor as their foundation, bringing joy to our screens. Yes, horror and violence might be the trend now, but there was an era filled with hilarious series that could turn any bad day into a burst of laughter. Now, here’s a list of 10…

  • Top K-Dramas Starring Ji Sung

    Top K-Dramas Starring Ji Sung

    Ji Sung has always been my very first favourite Korean Actor in the world of K-drama. He was the first Korean actor who let me know that the Korean entertainment industry withholds actors who are veterans and actors who are extremely talented. My first encounter with Ji Sung was in Kill Me Heal Me (2015). Jaw-dropping performance. I still remember how much I laughed watching it. And that was the beginning of my craze for Ji Sung’s works. Plus he is so handsome and the way his eyes smile… that’s worth watching his shows more than twice. As an actor,…

  • Summer Strike – Series Review

    Summer Strike – Series Review

    I was so excited for Summer Strike the moment its promotion began on Instagram. And the excitement stayed with the same flair till the end. Summer Strike is a South Korean series aired in November 2022, with a comforting yet suspenseful plot line. The show, based on a webtoon written by Joo Young-hyun has just 12 episodes. Moreover, the the lead casting was done perfectly with Seolhyun as Yeo Reum and Yim Siwan as Dae Bum. Love, friendship, family and daily struggle are this series’s sole base. Watching this series will remind you how one should fall in love with…

  • Reasons To Stay Alive – Book Review

    Reasons To Stay Alive – Book Review

    It starts a bit pessimistic, with a man describing about his suicidal thoughts. As a person slowly figuring out how to live my own life, it did startle me. Every thought he put forward made me sink with worry for a person I have never met. To that extent, he has described the gruesome side of depression and anxiety through his personal experiences. But, yes it was just the beginning, as slowly page after page you could witness all the reasons to stay alive starts to unfold and gives hope for a better today. Depression and anxiety are highly misused…

  • Underdogs Of Madras Networking Session: Experiences & Takeaways

    Underdogs Of Madras Networking Session: Experiences & Takeaways

    Networking is more about farming than it is about hunting. – Ivan Misner (Founder & CVO of BNI) Networking is a term that we might have come across throughout our life but under different contexts. In business, it’s different. When you first enter the MBA classroom, you get a completely different intention behind networking and its usefulness. Networking sounds like a normal way of communicating and making friends. However, it is way different from this. It starts with having deep value and a goal behind it. Networking is simple for extroverts. It is terrifying for introverts when you step into…

  • LITTLE WOMEN – THE BEST THRILLER KDRAMA OF 2022

    LITTLE WOMEN – THE BEST THRILLER KDRAMA OF 2022

    Little Women K-Series 2022 Little Women 2022 is a South Korean series with 12 episodes, broadcasted on Netflix and TvN. Being loosely adapted from one of the popular works of Louisa May Alcott, this series completely transgressed from anywhere from its original storyline and gave a modern and capitalistic twist. It is probably one of the best and most impactful shows that I watched this year. I have this obsession with stories that revolve around women. I grew up in a society that tells its story only from the perspective of “Men” and never allowed women to look from their…

  • Top K-Series Starring Namkoong Min

    Top K-Series Starring Namkoong Min

    Namkoong Min is a talented South Korean actor known for his captivating portrayals in various K-dramas and movies. The post highlights his best shows, detailing their unique themes and his outstanding performances.

  • TOMORROW Review: 2022’s Most Thoughtful Fantasy K-Series

    TOMORROW Review: 2022’s Most Thoughtful Fantasy K-Series

    Tomorrow Kdrama (2022) Tomorrow (2022) is a spectacular South Korean Tv Series broadcasted on MBC and Netflix from April 2022 – to May 2022. By lining up with the most good-looking and exceptionally talented lead actors such as Kim Hee Sun, Rowoon, Lee Soo Hyuk, Yoon Ji On, and Kim Hae Sook, the series gained more attention even before it was started to telecast and kept its momentum till the final episode. Short Plot The drama plot initially begins with 2 Grim Reapers, Koo Ryeon and Lim Ryung Gu, preventing suicides among humans, and Choi Jun Woong, an exhausted young…

  • Tall Girl 2: Breaking Stereotypes and Embracing Imperfections

    Tall Girl 2: Breaking Stereotypes and Embracing Imperfections

    If you haven’t watched the first part of Tall Girl before, watch that and then start watching Tall Girl 2. Tall Girl has a special place in my memory. The way it broke the stereotype, the way it fight backs louder than any scream could get. It seems like another highschool drama. But, it is more than that. Besides, Jodi(Ava Michelle) and Dunklemen(Griffin Gluck) is one of my most favourite Netflix couples. Their charm has always been so surreal. And with Tall girl 2, we get to see the beautiful and talented cast coming together along with some new faces,…

  • Top 5 Korean Dramas With Powerful Storylines | Must-Watch Series on Netflix

    Top 5 Korean Dramas With Powerful Storylines | Must-Watch Series on Netflix

    Korean series captivate global audiences with compelling storylines, relatable characters, and gripping twists. “Signal,” “Pinocchio,” “Go Back Couple,” “Hot Stove League,” and “Itaewon Class” are recommended for their powerful narratives and engaging plots. Available on Netflix.

  • The Impact of K-Dramas on Language Learning, Culture, and Gender Perception

    The Impact of K-Dramas on Language Learning, Culture, and Gender Perception

    A K-series enthusiast reflects on the depth and relatability of K-dramas, highlighting their cultural insights, strong female characters, and educational value. Stay tuned for more K-drama insights!

  • Yumi’s Cells Review: Creative and Relatable!

    Yumi’s Cells Review: Creative and Relatable!

    “Yumi’s Cells” is a relatable and heartwarming South Korean series that portrays the everyday life of a woman through the perspective of her cells, highlighting self-love and relatability. The well-casted characters and romantic elements make it a must-watch.

  • Blue Period Anime Review: Unveiling the Struggles and Triumphs of an Aspiring Artist

    Blue Period Anime Review: Unveiling the Struggles and Triumphs of an Aspiring Artist

    There is always a tall wall that separates the people who are called, mediocre, average and underdog aka hard workers from people who are known as genius. Blue Period is the story of such a hard-working high school student Yatora Yaguchi who steps into the exhilarating world of art competing against himself and quirky art geniuses who faces their own dilemmas. Unlike many anime’s this coming-of-age story might feel going a little slow but, the colourful aesthetics, the journey that it is about to take as Yatora transforms from the smartest kid in the class to a beginner art student,…

  • Soul Mechanic – Series that showed different sides of mental issues

    Soul Mechanic – Series that showed different sides of mental issues

    A lot of us know how important it is to talk about mental health. Talking about mental health as something significant is quite a necessity. These days, slowly people are trying their best to advocate about this. If we need to make something to reach its significance to a large mass, at present social media plays a vital role to convince it. But, if you want to reach it to a larger mass without convincing them and make them to realize naturally, I feel like television series and movies plays an important role. There are a number of directors and…

  • Unforgettable Characters and Laughter: So Not Worth It – A Must-Watch Korean Sitcom

    Unforgettable Characters and Laughter: So Not Worth It – A Must-Watch Korean Sitcom

    For those who wanted to watch something to let down your burden for a day and to relax your mind, Netflix got something for you. A worthy drama to watch which brings you unconditional laughter. So Not Worth It, is the latest Netflix Original Korean Sitcom. The name is quite contradictory, cause it is worthy of watching afterall. A series that lets you forget all your worries for a while. There isn’t too much wishy washy storyline but nicely scripted with the purpose of allowing you too get some laugh. After watching all the episodes, I am sure you would…

  • Movie Review: We Can’t Change The World. But We Wanna Build A School In Cambodia.

    Movie Review: We Can’t Change The World. But We Wanna Build A School In Cambodia.

    I recently discovered a Japanese movie, “We Can’t Change The World. But We Wanna Build A School In Cambodia,” based on a real-life story. Here is a short review on it.