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7 Kdramas of Face Me Actor Lee Min-ki That Show His Captivating Aura!

Face Me Actor Lee Min-ki leaves audience stunned once again with his performance, but have you seen these Kdramas of the actor? Read on.

When is the Devils Stay Korean Movie Releasing in Theatres? Release Date, Cast, Trailer, and More

Devils Stay Korean movie is finally set to release in theatres across South Korea. Read on to discover all the important details!

10 Best Slice-of-Life Kdramas That Should Be on Everyone’s Watchlist: Racket Boys, If You Wish Upon Me and More

Here is a list of some of the best slice-of-life Kdrama that will put you in good mood!

6 Best Kdramas With Fake Marriage Tropes That You Can’t Miss: No Gain No Love, The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract and More

Check out these best Kdramas with fake marriage tropes that turn misunderstandings into heartfelt moments.

Behind Your Touch Ending Explained: What Clue Did Sun-woo Leave for Ye-boon to Find the Serial Killer?

In Behind Your Touch Ending Explained, all intrinsic details about the serial killer and his strategies are laid out.

Behind Your Touch Episode 16 Recap and Review: Jang-yeol and Ye-boon Kickstart Their Happy Detective Journey!

Behind Your Touch Episode 16 concludes season 1 with a warm ending and a new beginning.

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