• By Sukanya Saha
  • Sun, 18 Jun 2023 03:48 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Addictive Korean Series On Disney Plus Hotstar: If you're a passionate consumer of OTT content or a devoted fan of Hallyu, searching for your next binge-worthy show, there is a wide range of Korean series available to cater to your preferences. Here is our comprehensive guide to the shows on Disney+ Hotstar that will captivate, thrill, educate, and transport you to new realms – arranged based on their IMDb ratings.

The rise of OTT platforms has brought about a significant change in viewing habits in recent years. Whether it's for better or worse, the cherished tradition of lounging on the couch, accompanied by a packet of crisps, and indulging in hours of uninterrupted streaming has become a norm for many.

With the vast array of Korean series available, ranging from action-packed thrillers to heartwarming romantic comedies and captivating historical sagas, it's no wonder that these shows have the potential to keep us awake for countless nights. And if you happen to be a Disney+ Hotstar subscriber, the options become even more diverse and exciting. Here's a compilation of titles that have piqued our interest and earned a spot on our watchlists.

Dr. Romantic:

Cast: Han Suk-kyu, Yoo Yeon-seok, Seo Hyun-jin, Ahn Hyo-seop, Lee Sung-kyung

Episodes: 22

IMDb Rating: 8.3

Synopsis: Han Suk-kyu portrays the character of Boo Yong-Joo, an accomplished and certified surgeon known for his exceptional skills and prestigious position at a renowned medical centre. However, a life-altering incident prompts him to adopt a new identity and abandon his previous life, choosing to work in a modest hospital located in Gangwon province.

In this new setting, he takes on the role of a mentor, imparting valuable lessons to a group of young doctors. Together, they navigate various challenges inherent in their profession, including the complexities of power and financial pressures, all while emphasising the paramount goal of their vocation: saving lives.

Rain or Shine:

Cast: Lee Jun-ho, Won Jin-ah, Lee Ki-woo, Kang Han-na

Episodes: 16

IMDb Rating: 8.2

Synopsis: Lee Jun-ho brings life to the character of Lee Kang-doo, while Won Jin-ah portrays Ha Moon-soo in this compelling story. Both Lee Kang-doo and Ha Moon-soo have experienced the harrowing aftermath of a devastating building collapse. In this tragic event, Lee Kang-doo lost his father and sustained an injury that shattered his dreams of pursuing a career as a football player.

Ha Moon-soo, on the other hand, carries the weight of survivor's guilt as she mourns the loss of her younger sister in the same calamity. As time passes, their paths intertwine, and through their shared journey, they find solace, healing, and ultimately discover love in each other's presence.

Snowdrop:

Cast: Jung Hae-in, Jisoo, Yoo In-na, Jang Seung-jo, Yoon Se-ah, Kim Hye-yoon, Jung Yoo-jin

Episodes: 16

IMDb Rating: 8.1

Synopsis: Set during the 1987 Democracy Movement in South Korea, the gripping narrative revolves around Lim Soo-ho, a graduate student portrayed by Jung Hae-in, who finds himself in a precarious situation. It is Eun Yeong-ro, another student played by Jisoo, who stumbles upon Lim Soo-ho and decides to protect him from the watchful eyes of the authoritarian government.

Despite the imminent danger, Eun Yeong-ro risks her own life to provide him shelter in her dorm room. As their lives intertwine, love blossoms amidst the chaos and uncertainty of their surroundings. However, lurking beneath the surface is a potentially perilous secret that threatens to unravel everything they hold dear.

Call It Love:

Cast: Kim Young-Kwang, Lee Sung-Kyung, Sung Joon, Ahn Hee-Yeon, Kim Ye-Won

Episodes: 16

IMDb Rating: 7.9

Synopsis: Sim Woo-Joo, portrayed by Lee Sung-Kyung, experiences a devastating turn of events when she uncovers her father's affair with another woman. The situation worsens as her father tragically passes away, and she is subsequently expelled from her home by the woman he was involved with.

Left homeless and filled with resentment, Woo-Joo devises a plan for revenge. This scheme involves Hang Dong Jin, played by Kim Young-Kwang, who happens to be the son of her father's mistress. Dong Jin, a dedicated workaholic who prefers solitude, finds his life transformed when he crosses paths with Woo-Joo. As their paths intertwine, Woo-Joo grapples with controlling her emotions while pursuing her vengeful agenda.

One Dollar Lawyer:

Cast: Namkoong Min, Kim Ji-eun, Choi Dae-hoon, Lee Deok-hwa, Park Jin-woo

Episodes: 12

IMDb Rating: 7.9

Synopsis: Namkoong Min portrays the character of Cheon Ji-hoon, a highly proficient lawyer known for his exceptional skills in the legal field. What sets Ji-hoon apart is his unique approach to his profession—he charges a mere KRW 1000 (approximately Rs 60) as his fee. Despite this nominal amount, he fearlessly takes on cases against the wealthy and powerful, representing clients who lack the financial resources or connections to seek justice otherwise.

Big Mouth:

Cast: Lee Jong-Suk, Im Yoon-ah, Kim Joo-hun, Kwang-Jae Park and Yoo Su-bin

Episodes: 16

IMDb Rating: 7.9

Synopsis: Lee Jong-suk portrays the character of Park Chang-ho, an ordinary and unremarkable lawyer who has earned the nickname "Big Mouth" from his colleagues due to his tendency to speak without thinking. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes involved in a murder case and finds himself mistaken for a notorious con artist known as 'Big Mouse.'

The narrative unfolds as Chang-ho and his associates navigate the complexities of this mistaken identity, trying to extricate themselves from the precarious situation they find themselves in. In order to protect his family, Chang-ho must delve into the murky world of the privileged upper class and the controversies that surround them.

Soundtrack #1

Cast: Park Hyung-sik, Han So-hee

Episodes: 4

IMDb Rating: 7.8

Synopsis: Park Hyung-sik portrays the character of Han Seon-woo, a photographer, while Han So-hee plays the role of Lee Eun-soo, a lyricist. These two have been friends for almost two decades. However, as their lives become intertwined and they begin living together and working on music collaborations, the boundaries between friendship and romance start to blur. The story explores the complexities and challenges that arise as Han Seon-woo and Lee Eun-soo navigate their evolving relationship, questioning whether their connection will remain purely platonic or if it will blossom into something more.

Rookie Cops

Cast: Kang Daniel, Chae Soo-bin, Lee Shin-young, Park Yoo-na

Episodes: 16

IMDb Rating: 7.5

Synopsis: The plot revolves around the journey of fresh-faced cadets at the Korean National Police University (KNPU), renowned for its selectivity. Among the recruits are Wi Seung-hyun, portrayed by Kang Daniel, who harbours aspirations of emulating his father, the esteemed head of the Gyeonggi Dongbu Police Agency. Joining him is Go Eun-kang, played by Chae Soo-bin, who carries a reputation as a troublemaker and enrols at the academy in pursuit of an unrequited love interest. As they navigate the complex dynamics of love and ambition, the two protagonists gather invaluable life lessons along the way.

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