Tag: Kang Mi-na

Youngbok Sachiko: Kang Mi-na Reportedly Cast as Lead in KBS Drama Special 2024

Kang Mi-na is all set to lead the KBS drama special 2024 Youngbok Sachiko. Read on to know more!

It’s Yoo Seon-ho Vs Yoo In-soo in Loan Boy! Find Out More About the Korean School Action Film

Loan Boy: The South Korean school action movie starring Yoo Seon-ho and Yoo In-soo will be releasing this November. Here's what we know about the upcoming film.

Cafe Minamdang Ending Explained: Gopuri, Do-won and Shamanic Abilities

Cafe Minamdang Ending Explained: All your questions - answered!

Cafe Minamdang Episode 18 Recap and Review: A Rather Dull End

Cafe Minamdang Episode 18 is a dull end to a rather colourful series that has proved the power of suspension of disbelief time and time again!

Cafe Minamdang Episode 17 Recap and Review: Silly Goofball

Cafe Minamdang Episode 17 is rather silly and funny and reminds us of the good old days when we first started watching the series.

Cafe Minamdang Episode 16 Recap and Review: The Cat’s Out of the Bag

Cafe Minamdang Episode 16 breaks our hearts over and over again as Do-won becomes the bad guy.

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