7 Song Hye-Kyo K-Dramas On Netflix That Proves She’s Boss Lady Of Content

7 Song Hye-Kyo K-Dramas On Netflix That Proves She's Boss Lady Of Content

Song Hye-Kyo’s K-Dramas On Netflix That Cannot Be Missed, Song Hye-Kyo is one of the highest paid and biggest Korean female stars. Among the absolute favourite for Hallyu fans, her track record on screen is near perfect. She’s remained an inspiration for her choice of projects and the versatile characters she’s played. Here are 5 K-dramas on Netflix that prove she’s the best! 1. Descendants of the Sun (2016), A favourite for K-drama beginners, this blockbuster show had Song play a surgeon deployed in a war-torn nation. She starred opposite her ex-husband Song Joong-Ki, who plays a special forces officer. As the two get on the mission to save lives, love finds its way. 2. That Winter, The Wind Blows (2013), Romance between a blind, lonely heiress of a conglomerate, and a high-class gambler and playboy who pretends to be her brother eyeing to inherit her wealth, until the two fall in love. Also starring Zo In-Sung, it is a slow-burn romance that needs your time and patience to soak you in its emotions. , 3. Encounter (2018), A divorcee from a wealthy family meets a carefree man younger to her in a foreign land. Attraction is inevitable but they don’t let emotions flow and go their separate ways. She ends up as his boss back in Korea and they surrender to their feelings, navigating through societal pressures and age gap. Also starring Park Bo-Gum, watch it for their sizzling chemistry. Full House (2004), A fun show around the previous and new owners of a house, who are forced to live together despite hating each other. ​A pioneer rom-com K-drama that helped propel the Korean Wave. 5. The Glory (2022), A hit revenge-drama about school bullying and violence and how it impacts the entire life of its victim. Song plays a homeroom teacher on a mission against her perpetrators. On one side, the show won awards, and on the other side, was criticised for depiction of brutality. A must-watch, nevertheless.

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