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Lift up your mood with these K-Dramas!

Hospital Playlist has become one of the top ten highest-rated Korean dramas

Lift up your mood with these K-Dramas!

Sometimes, you don't feel like waking up from your bed and doing anything. It is not uncommon to feel down and out these days. With all the mishappenings in the world, everybody needs an escape, and nobody can deny the fact that K-Dramas can instantly lift up your mood with their all feel-good elements. So, here is the list of feel-good K-Dramas of all time that will uplift your mood.

Reply 1988

Reply is the third installment in the popular anthology series. The sitcom follows a group of friends through life and friendship. Each instalment depicts a distinct era, such as Reply 1997, which shows life in 1997. In 1988, Reply 1988 chronicles the lives of five friends and their families living in the same neighbourhood in Northern Seoul. Since childhood, they have been best friends and have always been there for each other.

Hospital Playlist

This drama has become one of the top ten highest-rated Korean dramas in cable television history. Like the Reply series, Hospital Playlist is a drama about the lives of five friends who have been together since medical school and are now working in the same hospital. After all day of working, they unwind by playing their favourite songs as a band. The show was created by people behind the Reply series and Prison Playbook, so you can expect to see some cast members from those works.

Boys Over Flowers

It is considered the best K-Drama of all time. This one is based on a Japanese manga series of the exact name. Geum Jan-di belongs to a poor family but gets a chance to attend an elite, private high school. There she crosses paths with a set of four rich and good-looking boys who are the most famous kids in school. After an initial hit, the five of them become close friends, with occasional bumps along the way. Lee-Min-Ho had gained a lot of praise after this drama.

My Love from the Star

Do Min-join is a 400-year-old alien who became stranded on Earth. He has a human-like appearance and improved physical abilities. He has to continually alter his identity over time because he never ages. But, just as he is about to leave the planet and return to his own, he meets air-headed actor Cheon Song-Yi and becomes entangled in her strange and unpredictable existence, falling in love with her.

Oh My Venus

Do Min-join is a 400-year-old alien who became stranded on Earth. He has a human-like appearance and improved physical abilities. He has to continually alter his identity over time because he never ages. But, just as he is about to leave the planet and return to his own, he meets air-headed actor Cheon Song-Yi and becomes entangled in her strange and unpredictable existence, falling in love with her.

Rookie Historian Goo Hae-Ryung

The storey is set in the early nineteenth century and follows the titular rookie historian. She is a single 26-year-old who works as an intern in the palace historian's office. Her marital status and job goals are both out of the ordinary for the time, causing quite a commotion in society. On the other hand, she has no patience for gender norms or social class limits. After getting off on the wrong foot, she meets Yi Rim (Cha Eun-woo), a hopeless romantic and a hidden romance novelist, and the two become friends. On the other hand, Yi Rim is disguising his true identity and is the crown prince in disguise. Will Goo Hae-ryung be able to overcome the challenges that her gender and social class place in her path?