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7 unexplored K-dramas of 2023: Oasis, Love to Hate You and more

7 unexplored K-dramas of 2023: Oasis, Love to Hate You and more
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It could be a task to identify the best K-dramas among the many excellent ones that are available. These undiscovered treasures offer distinctive narratives, compelling characters, and superb acting. These are seven exceptional K-dramas from 2023 that aren’t often given enough credit.

1. Oasis

Oasis (TV Series 2023– ) - IMDb

In the depressing tale, two young people named Inhi and Gian fall in love in the tumultuous period of Korean history when Japan was in captivity. The issues they confront individually and collectively as a nation put their love story to the test. It illustrates how external influences can impact interpersonal relationships by telling their narrative against the backdrop of historical occurrences.

2. Lies Hidden in My Garden

Prime Video: Lies Hidden in My Garden - Season 1

The plot tells the tale of Moonju, a woman who has a pleasant life up until she detects an odd fragrance coming from her garden. In her quest to identify it, she meets Sangyun, a woman with a very challenging life, and learns startling facts about her husband. Surprising connections emerge between their lives, highlighting the disparities in their experiences.

3. Strangers Again

Strangers Again Season 1 - watch episodes streaming online

Strangers Again revolves around ex-lovers Oura and Guo Unam who reunite as colleagues after their divorce. As they work together, old feelings resurface, leading to both comedic and heartfelt moments. The series explores themes of love, forgiveness, and the complexities of relationships.

4. Payback

Prime Video: Payback: Money and Power - Season 1

In the gripping tale, An Yong, a guy who had run afoul of the law as a young man, is described. He is now a wealthy businessman who is committed to combating justice system corruption. He must contend with issues in his family and with his personal convictions as he attempts to do this. The plot demonstrates Yong’s fervent quest for justice and is full of surprises that will keep you engaged.

5. Love to Hate You

Love To Hate You Season 1 Review: This K-drama makes romance bloom in unusual circumstancesIn the humorous love tale an actor with numerous unresolved issues from his background meets a lawyer who detests losing to men. They begin to feel something for one another, but it’s difficult because they frequently misinterpret one another. The show examines how gender differences can impact relationships and is both humorous and endearing.

6. The Day of Kidnapping

The Kidnapping Day | Official Trailer | Amazon PrimeAn eccentric tale about a kidnapper who develops an unexpected friendship with his captive. There are dramatic turns mixed with poignant moments as they work through their peculiar predicament. This drama demonstrates how improbable situations can result in personal progress by fusing action with poignant conversations.

7. Agency

Watch Agency | Netflix

The story centers on a lady who joins an advertising company as its first female CEO. It illustrates the difficulties woman encounters in the cutthroat world of business, particularly given that males are typically in positions of leadership. It tracks her as she attempts to achieve success, manages her personal life, and makes difficult moral judgments.

Sneha Sengupta

Entertainment and Lifestyle news writer at MangoBunch.in