Lee Jun Ki and IU lead the cast of Korean remake of popular Chinese novel/drama ‘Bu Bu Jing Xin’

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I’ve read a lot about the popularity of period Chinese novel and drama based on it — Bu Bu Jing Xin — and so when I heard that Korea is remaking it into a drama, I was not clueless about the project (as I’m for many other remakes). Weeks and weeks of casting and speculations followed and now we finally have a confirmed cast and a title that went from Moon Lovers to settling on Bobogyungshim: Ryeo. Well, that will be as difficult Continue reading

Yoo In Young and Daniel Henney join ‘Goodbye Mr. Black’

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I really like Yoo In Young. She has been continuously playing strong supporting roles and even if the role is not written well, she adds a lot to make them interesting and stand out. You From Another Star, Mask, Three Musketeers, Oh My Venus and now she has joined revenge melodrama Goodbye Mr. Black — that is especially a good news as the drama was in some trouble a few months back as it could not lock a network for Continue reading

‘Cheese in the Trap’ with Park Hae Jin and Kim Go Eun premieres tomorrow

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The highly anticipated adaptation from a very popular and beloved webtoon, Cheese In The Trap is finally arriving on our screens tomorrow as it’s premiering as the new Monday-Tuesday drama for tvN, following Bubblegum which I intended to watch but time did not permit and now I have so many shows in line that I don’t know when I’ll be Continue reading

Good Morning :)

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Hey guys

A very good morning to all of you. I’m happy to report that I’m back on regular mode of blogging. At least I hope so. I miss this place and can’t wait to talk about dramas. Although I have decreased my blogging frequency, I have been watching dramas — a great way to balance all the stress. So here is the summary of my drama-watching: Continue reading

REVIEW: Village: Secret Of Achiara (2015)

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I have to give credit to Village: Secret Of Achiara for attempting something different in the milieu of kdramas that usually have same, run-of-the-mill plots and tropes that get recycled again and again. It’s another thing to wonder if it succeeds in its task or not. Well, yes and not totally yes. Continue reading