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1 week ago |
koimoi.com | Ankita Mukherjee
While you keep yourself busy with different K-dramas from different genres, South Korean movies are making ripples at the box office. 2025 had a good start with the films that have been released so far. From Dark Nuns to Hitman 2 to The Match, and others have made the list of top 10 South Korean Box Office hits. And we have compiled that list below, so scroll ahead. These movies are across all genres, sci-fi, action thriller, sports drama, horror thriller – you name it, we have it.
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1 week ago |
koimoi.com | Ankita Mukherjee
tvN’s newest K-drama, The Divorce Insurance, starring Lee Dong-Wook, Lee Da-Hee, Lee Kwang-Soo, WJSN member EXY, and other recognizable names, has seen a huge dip in the viewership ratings on the latest episode. It recorded the lowest rating for a tvN show in 5 years, despite having star power. Before it could premiere, the drama raised a lot of anticipation and expectation among the fans.
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1 week ago |
koimoi.com | Ankita Mukherjee
After appearing as a villain in Weak Hero Class 2, Lee Jun-Young is trying to break his bad-guy spectrum by doing a rom-com drama. His new drama, Pump Up The Healthy Love, starring alongside Jung Eun-Ji, promises to deliver heartwarming moments, laughter, and lots of love. Romance and fitness collide in this K-drama to create a beautiful love story.
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1 week ago |
koimoi.com | Ankita Mukherjee
HYBE’s new girl gang KATSEYE has recently released their song, Gnarly, and while many have appreciated the band’s track, some fans called out the label for trying to over sexualize the minor members of the group. The music video has grabbed a lot of eyeballs and also sparked controversy over its inappropriate choreography, imagery, and lyrics. The controversy arose because one of the members of the gang, Yoonchae, is just 17 years old.
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1 week ago |
koimoi.com | Ankita Mukherjee
The K-pop industry is quite popular among people across the globe. Nowadays, the competition among K-pop bands is too high, so much so that groups form and disband due to issues that are out of their control. Many bands have disbanded or become inactive after their debut, not because they lack talent but because they fell behind in the competition to woo the audience. Can you imagine that in 2014, 40 K-pop bands had debuted in the same timeline? Yes, that’s right.
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