K-Drama

K-Drama, short for Korean drama, refers to television series produced in South Korea. K-Dramas are characterized by their engaging storylines, diverse genres ranging from romance and historical to thriller and comedy, and typically feature a set number of episodes, usually between 12 to 20. The format is distinct for its production style, pacing, and emotional storytelling, often containing a blend of humor and melodrama. K-Dramas have gained international popularity, thanks in part to their accessible streaming on platforms like Netflix, leading to a growing global fanbase. Key elements often include strong cultural themes, intricate character development, and high production values, with many series featuring well-known actors and original soundtracks. K-Dramas also influence fashion and trends, further enhancing their cultural impact.