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        5 K-Dramas To Watch If You Liked Romantic Comedy "True To Love"

        Check out these K-Dramas you should watch now that "True To Love" has reached its conclusion.

        Dyllan Mykel, Kpopmap Editor
        5 min to read  ·  Published : May 30, 2023
        5 K-Dramas To Watch If You Liked Romantic Comedy "True To Love"

        ENA

        The ENA series, "True To Love" ("Bora! Deborah"), reached its heartfelt conclusion last week. Although it was shorter than typical K-Dramas, coming out with 14 episodes, fans everywhere still voiced their fondness over the story and its characters. It was a perfect, middle-of-the-week boost of serotonin that struck a chord in everyone's hearts. Audiences will surely miss Yeon BoRa (Yoo InNa) and Lee SooHyuk (Yoon HyunMin) as they figure out the true meaning of love.

        Alas, the end is inevitable and a fact that we all must face. Thankfully, the K-Drama world is vast and filled to the brim with countless dramas ready for our viewing pleasure. While we navigate the weeks ahead without "True To Love", we can rummage through various collections and stumble upon the perfect drama to fill the void. Now, it might be a daunting task due to the sheer amount of dramas out there, but we're here to make things a little easier.

        Here are 5 K-Dramas to watch if you enjoyed "True To Love".

         

        1. "Business Proposal"

         5 K-Dramas To Watch If You Liked Romantic Comedy "True To Love"

        SBS

        Cast: Ahn HyoSeop, Kim SeJeong, Kim MinGue, Seor InA

        Summary: Ordinary office worker, Shin HaRi (Kim SeJeong) disguises herself and goes on a blind date with her attractive boss, Kang TaeMu (Ahn HyoSeop). She does this as a request from her friend, Jin YoungSeo (Seor InA), in order to end a trend of unwanted blind dates. Shin HaRi and Kang TaeMu end up becoming more involved with one another. By a turn of events, they genuinely develop feelings for one another and naturally fall in love.

        Reasons To Watch: Much like "True To Love", "Business Proposal" is lighthearted and fun with the ability to make you smile for days. Shin HaRi is an absolute breath of fresh air and the textbook definition of sunshine personified. Both series also have an amazing, supportive best friend that will provide complete bestie vibes all the way through.

         

        2. "Touch Your Heart"

         5 K-Dramas To Watch If You Liked Romantic Comedy "True To Love"

        tvN

        Cast: Yoo InNa and Lee DongWook

        Summary: Popular actress Oh YoonSeo (Yoo InNa) suffers a decline in her career due to a dating scandal. When all things look hopeless, she hears that a famous screenwriter wishes to cast her for a drama to play the role of a lawyer's secretary. To gain experience for the role, YoonSeo works at a law firm for a few months. There, she becomes the secretary to the cold-hearted attorney, Kwon JungRok (Lee DongWook). They eventually begin to rely on one another and develop a relationship.

        Reasons To Watch: If you haven't gotten your fill of Yoo InNa, this drama should be right up your alley. She once again plays a bubbly, happy-go-lucky female lead that steals your heart from the very first second. This isn't Lee DongWook and Yoo InNa's first time playing a couple, so their built in chemistry certainly adds another layer of entertainment and fun to "Touch Your Heart". The way Kwon JungRok eventually develops feelings is endearing and his actions will make you gush a million times over.

         

        3. "Call It Love"

         5 K-Dramas To Watch If You Liked Romantic Comedy "True To Love"

        Disney+

        Cast: Lee SungKyoung, Kim YoungKwang, and more

        Summary: The story revolves around Shim WooJoo (Lee SungKyoung) and Han DongJin (Kim YoungKwang), two individuals whose past is filled with an incredible amount of hardships. Their lives drastically change once they meet and they begin to open up their hearts once again.

        Reasons To Watch: Both dramas do exceptionally well in focusing on the heartache of its main characters and the healing that occurs afterwards. "Call It Love" tackles various traumas including heartbreak, family, and loss in all its forms. The Disney+ drama is nowhere near romantic comedy, but will have its fair share of humanistic moments that will leave you smiling from ear to ear.

         

        4. "Dali And Cocky Prince"

         5 K-Dramas To Watch If You Liked Romantic Comedy "True To Love"

        KBS

        Cast: Kim MinJae, Park GyuYoung, and more

        Summary: Jin MooHak (Kim MinJae) helped tremendously to develop his family's gamjatang diner into a successful corporation. He's cold, curt, and only cares about money. He ends up meeting Kim Dali (Park GyuYoung), the only daughter of a prestigious family. Dali is determined to save the art museum her father had left behind, despite the financial burdens. Facing bankruptcy, MooHak and Dali become creditor and debtor. While they often have differences in opinion, the two end up warming up to and relying on one another.

        Reasons To Watch: "Dali and Cocky Prince" is a big ball of light-hearted fun that adds a whole spectrum of color to your life. The build up between the two main leads' relationship is fun and heartwarming to witness. The drama is a mixture of romance, humor, and a sprinkle of mystery that all adds up to an excellent drama from start to finish.

         

        5. "Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha"

         5 K-Dramas To Watch If You Liked Romantic Comedy "True To Love"

        tvN

        Cast:  Kim SeonHo, Shin MinA, and more

        Summary: Yoon HyeJin (Shin MinA) heads down to the seaside village of Gongjin and after learning about the lack of a dental clinic, she decides to open up her own practice. She has a stiff and guarded demeanor, a mismatch to the warm and often personable villagers. She then meets Hong DoShik (Kim SeonHo), a jack of all trades who aids in her transition to life in Gongjin. Together, they overcome their traumas and develop a relationship.

        Reasons To Watch: Just like "True To Love", the two main leads take a while to truly warm up to one another. But once they do, they become strong, steadfast pillars of support. They figure out that they are just what the other person needs to face life head on. They offer the strength to tackle the various obstacles and traumas that prevented them from truly being happy. While their romance is an utter treat, the friendship and comradery that they share is genuine and heartfelt, like a much needed hug on a long day.

        What K-Dramas are you watching now that "True To Love" has wrapped up? Let us know in the comments!

         

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