As Netflix's animated movie "KPop Demon Hunters" shatters all kinds of streaming records, millions of viewers worldwide are being introduced to its South Korean cast and their musical talents. This includes Ahn Hyo-seop, who plays Jinu, the leader of the movie's demonic rival pop group the Saja Boys, with Andrew Choi providing Jinu's singing voice. Of course, Ahn has been a live-action lead actor for years and has starred in several popular K-dramas (the blanket term for South Korean scripted television shows). For those looking for a rom-com featuring Ahn after his charismatic turn in "KPop Demon Hunters" and its chart-topping success, they should check out "Business Proposal."
Premiering in 2022, "Business Proposal" stars Ahn as Kang Tae-moo, the newly installed CEO of a major food corporation in Korea. At the behest of his grandfather, who runs his corporation's parent company, Tae-moo goes on a blind date with Shin Ha-ri...
Premiering in 2022, "Business Proposal" stars Ahn as Kang Tae-moo, the newly installed CEO of a major food corporation in Korea. At the behest of his grandfather, who runs his corporation's parent company, Tae-moo goes on a blind date with Shin Ha-ri...
- 7/13/2025
- by Samuel Stone
- Slash Film
Netflix has no shortage of entertaining content, whether it be Hollywood or non-English language content. One such non-English language series that has become quite a favorite of fans is the Kdrama, Business Proposal starring Ahn Hyo-seop.
A South Korean romantic drama that has captured hearts worldwide, it serves as a refreshing counterpoint to Dakota Johnson’s recently released film, Materialists. While Johnson’s film is a love triangle, with her character Lucy forced to choose between two men who both have different things that she wants, Business Proposal reminds us that love doesn’t have to be so difficult.
Ahn Hyo-seop’s Business Proposal vs. Dakota Johnson’s Materialists Chris Evans, Dakota Johnson, and Pedro Pascal in Materialists | Credits: A24
Dakota Johnson‘s Materialists has been receiving rave reviews from fans and critics alike, earning praise for its acting to its plot. A complex exploration of modern relationships and materialism,...
A South Korean romantic drama that has captured hearts worldwide, it serves as a refreshing counterpoint to Dakota Johnson’s recently released film, Materialists. While Johnson’s film is a love triangle, with her character Lucy forced to choose between two men who both have different things that she wants, Business Proposal reminds us that love doesn’t have to be so difficult.
Ahn Hyo-seop’s Business Proposal vs. Dakota Johnson’s Materialists Chris Evans, Dakota Johnson, and Pedro Pascal in Materialists | Credits: A24
Dakota Johnson‘s Materialists has been receiving rave reviews from fans and critics alike, earning praise for its acting to its plot. A complex exploration of modern relationships and materialism,...
- 6/23/2025
- by Maria Sultan
- FandomWire
The 2025 Korean TV show Head Over Heels (also known as Gyeonwoo and the Fairy) is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about k-dramas of the year. A mix of fantasy, romance, and modern-day comedy, this Korean TV series reimagines the popular Korean folktale of Gyeonwoo and Jiknyeo—giving it a fresh twist. The show stars Kim Se-jeong and Bae In-hyuk in the lead, supported by a solid ensemble including Joo Woo-jae and Lee Joo-bin. The drama is directed by Lee Jung-hyo, known for Crash Landing on You, and is produced by Studio Dragon and Cj Enm. Airing on tvN, with episodes also available on streaming platforms, the series follows the lives of two modern lovers entangled in a love that feels both destined and doomed.
In this article, we break down the plot, list all cast members, share the complete episode release schedule, explore its filming locations, and...
In this article, we break down the plot, list all cast members, share the complete episode release schedule, explore its filming locations, and...
- 6/21/2025
- by Naveed Zahir
- High on Films
5 K-Dramas Around Food-Centric Plot To Watch If You Like Kang Ha-Neul & Go Min-Si’s Tastefully Yours
5 K-Dramas To Watch If You Like Tastefully Yours! ( Photo Credit – Netflix )
We often watch K-dramas that revolve around genres like thrillers or rom-coms. But there are also a few dramas that involve food and cooking in the plot, which not only makes the storyline more interesting but also much more appetizing. Food and cooking have been used in some series to bring characters together, while in other shows, restaurants have been incorporated in scenes to add a sense of purpose to the setting.
Currently, Netflix series Tastefully Yours, featuring Go Min-Si and Kang Ha-Neul as the lead characters, is creating a lot of buzz and is leading the global charts. In the drama, Min-Si plays a determined chef while Ha-Neul portrays a nonchalant, money-loving restaurant chain manager. Whether love blooms between them or not, in the process, only time can tell, but so far, the storyline is going great.
So,...
We often watch K-dramas that revolve around genres like thrillers or rom-coms. But there are also a few dramas that involve food and cooking in the plot, which not only makes the storyline more interesting but also much more appetizing. Food and cooking have been used in some series to bring characters together, while in other shows, restaurants have been incorporated in scenes to add a sense of purpose to the setting.
Currently, Netflix series Tastefully Yours, featuring Go Min-Si and Kang Ha-Neul as the lead characters, is creating a lot of buzz and is leading the global charts. In the drama, Min-Si plays a determined chef while Ha-Neul portrays a nonchalant, money-loving restaurant chain manager. Whether love blooms between them or not, in the process, only time can tell, but so far, the storyline is going great.
So,...
- 5/31/2025
- by Ankita Mukherjee
- KoiMoi
This November 2024, Korean drama fans can look forward to an exciting lineup of series showcasing diverse genres and compelling stories. Brewing Love (Viki) features a romantic comedy between a tough former special forces soldier and a sensitive brewmaster, while Face Me (KBS2) delivers a gripping medical thriller about a plastic surgeon embroiled in a mysterious crime. For those who enjoy crime thrillers, Gangnam B-Side (Disney+) explores disappearances tied to Seoul’s nightlife, while Mr. Plankton (Netflix) offers an emotional journey of self-discovery as two individuals search for their families.
The Fiery Priest 2 (Netflix) returns with its unique blend of action and humor, and Marry You (Channel A) examines societal pressures on love and marriage through a lighthearted lens. Meanwhile, Parole Examiner Lee (tvN) navigates the complex themes of justice and redemption, and When the Phone Rings (Netflix) explores love and communication amidst societal facades. Love Your Enemy (tvN) promises a...
The Fiery Priest 2 (Netflix) returns with its unique blend of action and humor, and Marry You (Channel A) examines societal pressures on love and marriage through a lighthearted lens. Meanwhile, Parole Examiner Lee (tvN) navigates the complex themes of justice and redemption, and When the Phone Rings (Netflix) explores love and communication amidst societal facades. Love Your Enemy (tvN) promises a...
- 10/23/2024
- by Deepshikha Deb
- High on Films
Business Proposal season 2 is the awaited next chapter in the Korean romantic comedy series. K-dramas are becoming as popular as many American television shows, with series like Business Proposal providing a light and warm counterbalance to some darker shows like Squid Game. Business Proposal premiered in February 2022 with 12 episodes and was made available on Netflix. Considered one of the best romantic K-dramas of all time, Business Proposal is a charming and sweet tale about unexpected love.
The series stars Kim Se-jeong as Shin Ha-ri, an employee at Go Food's Food Development Team 1. In the beginning of the show, Ha-ri agrees to replace her best friend, Jin Young-seo (Seol In-ah), on a blind date. When Ha-ri arrives, she realizes the blind date is with Kang Tae-moo (Ahn Hyo-seop), the CEO of Go Food and Ha-ri's boss, though he doesn't recognize her. A comic and romantic affair ensues with snafus, mistakes,...
The series stars Kim Se-jeong as Shin Ha-ri, an employee at Go Food's Food Development Team 1. In the beginning of the show, Ha-ri agrees to replace her best friend, Jin Young-seo (Seol In-ah), on a blind date. When Ha-ri arrives, she realizes the blind date is with Kang Tae-moo (Ahn Hyo-seop), the CEO of Go Food and Ha-ri's boss, though he doesn't recognize her. A comic and romantic affair ensues with snafus, mistakes,...
- 9/10/2024
- by Zachary Moser
- ScreenRant
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