Here is a list of light-hearted feel-good K-dramas that are strangely relatable for Indian viewers.
Reply 1988: Set in 1988 in South Korea, the drama revolves around five childhood friends living in the same neighbourhood.
Because This Is My First Life: It is a quirky dramedy series, featuring the story of two roommates who got married for financial convenience.
My Father Is Strange: An off-beat family drama centring around a family of father, mother, and four children whose world is turned upside down when a stranger comes to live in their home.
Prison Playbook: The series is based on the life of a Baseball player, who is about to join a baseball team in the US and lands in jail while defending his sister from a sexual assault.
Yumi's Cells: This unique series follows a woman whose every thought, feeling, and action are controlled from the point of view of the many brain cells in her head.
Once Again: A dramedy romance series, showcasing four siblings’ another shot at life, after convincing their parents.
Hospital Playlist: A rom-com series following the story of five doctors who have been friends since their medical school days.
These K-dramas explore family relationships, romance, and friendships, spiced up with interesting dramatization that aptly captures the vibe of Indian movies and shows.