![]() ![]() It’s friction at first sight as Hye Jin’s prickly sophisticated personality and cautious attitude are the polar opposite to Doo Shik’s easygoing and optimistic attitude. There is nothing that Doo Shik cannot do, and it all comes with a price tag. It’s there that she runs into Hong Doo Shik ( Kim Seon Ho), popularly called Chief Hong, the town’s chief handyman. Hye Jin decides to quit her clinic in the city and moves to Gongjin, a laidback seaside town which holds a special place in her heart. She loves her high-end brands as much as she loves fitting implants and drilling cavities into people’s teeth. Yoon Hye Jin ( Shin Min Ah) is smart, ambitious, and impulsive. ![]() ![]() It’s a bromance that goes through its own evolution. And another highlight is the crackling friendship between Kang Ho and his bestie/manager Do Won Jun ( Kim Ji Hoon). Yoo Tae Oh is perfect as the pensive superstar Kang Ho as well as the swoon-worthy boyfriend who can sweep you with his seductive charm. In a society that is quick to judge and brand women, Mi Ran is unapologetic about her personal choices and decisions, and Kim Ok Bin is a scene stealer who plays her part effortlessly. However, it scores on several aspects: a strong female lead who has no qualms in being a rebel in her personal and professional life. “Love to Hate You” is a breezy rom-com and has all the tropes and cliches associated with the genre. But will they be able to tide past the scandals exploding around them? Kang Ho and Mi Ran are an explosive combination, and the attraction between the two is irresistible. However, when she lands up in a male driven celebrity law firm which also represents Kang Ho, a contractual relationship with him is certainly not on her scheme of things. Mi Ran has taken a dislike to Kang Ho ever since she heard him trash talking women. The thought of romancing his co-stars is so repulsive that he needs calming pills before a shoot. Kang Ho is weary of women-he regards the feminine species as calculating. Nam Kang Ho ( Yoo Tae Oh), a drop-dead handsome superstar, is the ultimate romantic hero on screens, though his reality off-camera is very different. Mi Ran’s dating history translates as love them and leave them-no marriage, just dating. She is a gutsy lawyer and a martial arts expert, but when it comes to love and relationships, she lives by her rule book. Yeo Mi Ran ( Kim Ok Bin) is a badass and can pull some serious punches. When a man-hating lawyer and a matinée star who distrusts women meet, it’s a given that they are match made in hell. Here are eight such K-dramas which have made many hearts skip a happy beat. Have you ever loved and thrived on the push and pull of apathy and ardor between a couple, the intensity of their feelings so strong that it burns up the screens? K-dramas have given us several such moments. The one-time enemies are now hopelessly and passionately in love. The chinks in the armor crack, and the spark of hostility has ignited a flaming passion. The battle lines are drawn, and the volatility of their dislike is so heated that they are better off apart than together. Boy meets girl and BOOM! It’s hate at first sight. They say there is a thin line between love and hate. ![]()
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