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From 'Fantastic' to 'Snowdrop', these K-Dramas will melt your heart this monsoon
With cloudy skies and pouring rain outside our windows, the rainy season no doubt inspires the need for comfort and warmth. The gloomy weather has all of us settling indoors with our hot mugs of tea or coffee and a cosy quilt, wondering what to do with ourselves. If you have been looking for soothing titles to watch this season, Disney+ Hotstar has you covered with a range of lovely Korean dramas that will mesmerise you with their diverse plotlines and heartwarming characters. Grab a bowl of Ramen or soju, settle in for a long night of bingeing and take your pick from our K-drama options

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Fantastic: Faced with death, So-hye decides to live the best story of her life. The title is available in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu with English subtitles
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Kiss Sixth Sense: Hong Ye-sool, an account executive at Zeu Ad, is making her way up at work. However, she has one secret: she can see the future when she kisses someone

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Soundtrack #1: When Eun-soo is asked to write lyrics for a song by a famous composer, she seeks help from her longtime friend turned housemate, Sun-woo
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Big Mouth S1 (July 29): A lawyer with a ten-per-cent winning rate is caught up in a murder case and becomes the notorious and genius con artist, Big Mouse, overnight. In order to survive and protect his family, he tries to reveal the true colours of the privileged people involved in a huge conspiracy

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More Than Friends: Friends of ten years, Woo-yeon and Soo, secretly harbour feelings for each other. Will their love survive the misunderstandings and missed timings?
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Snowdrop: An enduring love story of university students Yeong-ro and Soo-ho blooms amidst a dangerous political situation in Seoul. What will happen to their fate?
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