Korean Drama

Korean Drama refers to a genre of television series produced in South Korea, characterized by their episodic format and diverse themes, including romance, comedy, action, and fantasy. These dramas typically feature a limited number of episodes, often ranging from 12 to 24, and are known for their high production values, engaging storylines, and strong character development. Korean dramas often reflect cultural elements of South Korean society, incorporating aspects of traditional and modern life, and frequently showcase emotional storytelling and dynamic interpersonal relationships. The genre has gained international popularity, influencing global media and inspiring adaptations in various countries.