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  • 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,…

  • 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 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.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • 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,…

  • 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,…

  • 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,…

  • 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…

  • Ways to use your time when you are “Grounded” for unexpected number of days

    Ways to use your time when you are “Grounded” for unexpected number of days

    We have been running around all these days. Whether you are a school student or college student or working professional, at one point in time you are desperate for a break. I don’t know about you all, but I personally got really exhausted and needed a break. We have got a break, but unfortunately, this is not the break we expected. We are literally grounded in order to protect ourselves and others from this so-called pandemic virus “covid-19” aka corona. When a break starts to extend eventually almost many of us started to lose purpose. It’s not like we are…