South Korean Drama
South Korean Drama, often referred to as K-drama, is a popular television genre that originated in South Korea. These dramas typically feature a mix of romance, comedy, and melodrama, appealing to a wide audience. Episodes usually last between 60 to 90 minutes, and series often run for 16 to 20 episodes, allowing for in-depth storytelling and character development.
K-dramas are known for their high production values, engaging plots, and strong performances by actors. They often explore themes such as love, family, and societal issues, making them relatable to viewers. The global popularity of K-dramas has led to increased interest in Korean culture and language.