Top 5 Must-Watch K-Dramas for Irresistible Addiction that are Bound to Hook You!
Have you felt a bit saturated with your work or studies and looking for some K-Dramas that can lift your mood? Waste no time and step up to our compiled list of top 5 K-Dramas having heartwarming love stories to nail-biting thrillers that will have you addicted immediately. Take your pick of these K-Dramas with captivating stories to flush out your stress and explore the Korean drama world. Here is a list of 5 must-watch K-Dramas for irresistible addiction.
The Heirs
Just embrace the K-drama ‘The Heirs’ for what it is, to have lots of fun. The series is undoubtedly a ticket to revisit some cherished moments with your favourite characters.
The teen angst series narrates the story of the budding love story of two high school students, Kim Tan, the wealthy heir to the Empire Group who has been sent to the US to study and Cha Eun-sang, who came to the US in search of her elder sister.

In truth, it was a form of eviction for Kim Tan as his elder half-brother returned home with a plan to acquire the family business. While in the US, Kim Tan falls in love with Cha Eun-sang.
Depicting the dramatic high-society life of several youngsters, ‘The Heirs’ makes it fascinating and fun to watch. Currently, the drama is available to stream on Netflix and for free with ads on MX Player.
Memories of the Alhambra
 Ready to experience your dreamland added with visual images and graphics through a drama? ‘Memories of the Alhambra‘ is your perfect choice to undergo this wonderful augmented reality based story. This mindblowing K-Drama revolves around an AR game, which has a bug making it real. It can lavish you with the marvel of Alhambra in Granada, Spain and feels like a walk through lush greenery, fountains or as if you are walking through a courtyard.

‘Memories of the Alhambra’ tells us the story of a CEO of an investment company that specializes in optical devices, who travels to Spain to meet an AR game creator after receiving an email about an innovative augmented reality game about middle-age battles in Alhambra. Set in exquisite Italy, the K-Drama is not your run-of-the-mill K-Drama. You will be pleasantly surprised indeed! Watch it on Netflix now!
The Crowned Clown
You might have been thinking of what has to be added to your following K-Drama list, right? It’s nothing other than a historical romantic melodrama, ‘The Crowned Clown’, a fantasy story of a clown lookalike King turning into a perfect King to flee from those who plan to assassinate the real King in the old Joseon era.

You will be hooked up after watching this masterpiece-level K-Drama with its incredible cinematography and the electrifying performances of the cast, besides the developing love story and scenes between Yeo Jin-goo and Lee Se-young.
‘The Crowned Clown’ is perfect for those K-Drama fans who have never watched a historical K-drama so far. Watch ‘The Crowned Clown’ on Netflix.
100 Days My Prince
Dive into the K-Drama world and get thrilled after watching ‘100 Days My Prince’, an unusual life story of a prince who transforms into a low-status man upon losing his memory after a near-fatal accident. Waste no time and get ready to be delighted after watching this historical romantic comedy-drama, ‘100 Days My Prince’, on Netflix.

If you are not obsessed with the K-Drama ‘100 Days My Prince’, seemingly, you are not doing right. This series has already proved to be a pleasant and solid drama with its cute and lighthearted romance! Moreover, the lead actor in the K-Drama, who goes by the stage name D.O., is also one of the lead vocalists in the South Korean-Chinese boy group Exo.
Under the Queen’s Umbrella
Add this refreshing K-Drama ‘Under the Queen’s Umbrella‘ to your watchlist now. It interestingly narrates how a troublemaker prince who creates issues in the royal family turned to be a perfect prince with the hard work of a spirited queen, who is also his mother. You will be astonished after watching the fantastic performance of the core cast in the drama.

If you are an aesthete, you should watch this K-Drama, which brilliantly depicts the historical setting entrancingly with the austere yet elegant architecture of the palace and the typical villages. Great applause to the cinematographer who has done scenic wonders with ‘Under the Queen’s Umbrella’.




