What K-Dramas To Watch After “Business Proposal”

For its endearing run, Business Proposal has truly made much of its trite storyline with committed portrayals.

Feel-good and brimming with heart-fluttering moments, the SBS series is as good as ice cream when you have downbeat moments.

Evidently, the search for dramas of the same vibe would spur any fan looking for stories like Business Proposal.

As usual, we collated a few recommendations that you can check out.

If #refreshingromcom #officeromance #lightlovestory #bossemployeeromance #dotingmalelead and #adorablefemalelead pique your interest, you may check out our curated list below.

K-Drama Review: “Business Proposal” Delights In Exceptionally Sweet And Comedic Narrative

 


Strong Girl Bong Soon

  • Watch it on Netflix | Viu

Consistently endearing with cuteness and mirth, Strong Girl Bong-Soon is a steady delightful drama that deserves all the raves and hype it has gotten from K-drama followers.

The whimsical love ride of a gaming company CEO and a woman with extraordinary strength celebrates how true love happens when you are patient enough to wait and understand that closure is needed for a love that has missed its timing.

The fast-paced quirky rom-com promises an addictive run and delivered it in flying colors with a riveting thriller plot incorporated on the side.

K-Drama Review: “Strong Girl Bong-Soon” Energizes With Heart Flutters & Endearing Love Pairing

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What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim?

  • Watch it on Netflix | Viu

The romantic sketch of the debonair boss, who had a mental breakdown when his secretary of 9 years decides to resign from her post, might appear as a typical premise.

But when Park Seo Joon prances with his adorable narcissistic rendition of the self-absorbed boss who eventually comes to terms that love is something that can’t be solved by his nimble mind, we got an impressive weekly showcase of his love adventure to keep the only woman who can understand him by his side – not as a secretary anymore but his wife.

There was no wasted episode in What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim – even with the parade of acceptable cliches. The engrossing mood explained well the immense following it has generated throughout its run.

K-Drama Review: “What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim” Overjoys With Sweet Moments & Exceptional Love Pairing


Her Private Life

  • Watch it on Netflix | Viu |

Full marks on their onscreen chemistry, Park Min Young and Kim Jae Wook embellished their love pairing with apparent commitment. Bringing to life a vivid picture of a refreshing romance, the two made sure they gleamed together. Moreover, they created each character with well-defined individual bearing.

Sprinting to a chronicle full of optimism, I like how Her Private Life is just a potent force of happiness pill. Considering how the story does not have any emotionally straining conflict, the seemingly raised complication was realizing the couple’s mutual affection. Beginning from a fake relationship, how they acknowledged it notched a few heavenly sweet scenes for fans to enjoy.

In all honesty, the love admittance was the highest peak of the story. Ergo, the succeeding episodes of fan service gift were just a bonus. Following rom-com structure, the chosen featured moments for the love couple were cleverly rendered.

Making sure to please, it delighted the viewers and completed a cohering story flow. That is deemed praise-worthy, instead of a bombardment of sweet couple scenes to hide the lack of story dynamics. To accomplish a successful romantic comedy, the love story elements should be well-intended and spread.

K-Drama Review: “Her Private Life” Celebrates Fan Girl Spirit, Finding True Love & Reclaiming One’s Purpose


I’m Not A Robot

  • Watch it on Netflix | Viu |

I’m not a Robot adorably captures familiar romantic elements, which the audience can surely relate to. The smooth and quirky first half of the story focuses on the lead man’s newfound world of emotions he obtained from the android introduced to his life.

Yoo Seung Ho, as a love-struck chaebol, is the best visualization of BTS’ “Boy in Love” hit single.

Running on heart flutters and bliss theme, the director did a great job of capturing momentous sweet scenes for the main couple. He chose picturesque locations to fit the mood of the setting. On that note, I would also like to say how the kiss scenes are pocketed so well in the story.

K-Drama Review: “I’m Not A Robot” Glides Dazzling Romance That Is One-of-a-Kind

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My Secret Romance

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My Secret Romance is a pure candied story meant to just please the audience with its rom-com vibe. OCN’s first love TV story moves swiftly to capture the attention of the viewers, and seals the deal by bombarding frames with sweet moments.

The scattered heart-fluttering kisses fill out the 12-episode run nicely. In all honesty, the selling point of this drama is the promise to make the viewers heave a sigh of bliss from the love couple’s journey of fulfilling their romance on-screen.

Notably, the series sprints with a strong opening and smoothly sails with the love story progression presented as the story unfolds. It displays decent conflict of the couple’s uncertainty to confront their emotions.

It sways the usual heroine’s predicament of taking charge of the romance as it is the lead man who does the reassurance to take a leap of faith in their love.

K-Drama Review: “My Secret Romance” Flirts With One Night Encounter Turned True Love Promise

There you go, if you are missing Business Proposal, check out these titles and add them to your watch list!


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