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Saravanabalan
Tamilnadu,IndiaSaravanabalan
Tamilnadu,IndiaAnyeong ha sayo to everyone!!!.
Yes here I am Saravanabalan from India, and 28-year bachelor. A huge foodie and an Civil engineering major.
My first taste of Korean drama in my teen age "Boys over Flower" in my native language (Tamil-dubbing) but I professionally started watching from 2014 continues till date and I am unable to come out this zone and I think i need some therapy to drop out from this world. I have finished more than 450 dramas {weekdays, Weekends and Special ones} and 75 movies approximately. Yes I am a binge-watcher.
?✏ — Depends on the mood, 3-4 hours roughly watching on-going dramas. But if I'm in the mood to watch a finished drama well then 7-10 hours at most. I have to much time on my hands..
Call me heartless but when you show me the same sentimental shit and corny deep dialogues in literally every episode, I'll go from being touched to annoyed real fast. That's because over-doing emotion takes the sincerity out of it.
The reason why I am unable to drop out of this world are:
Eye candy! - The stars of dramas are very attractive.
Cultural appeal - It's educational (really!). Watching foreign dramas lets you absorb information about a different culture without the hassle of dreary studying. You learn about different societal norms by watching the day to day life of the characters. Watch even one Korean drama and you will understand that shoes are taken off at the door without anyone needing to tell you.
Squeaky clean - The majority of K-Dramas are G-rated and very clean compared to American movies and television. Foul language is rare, violence is minimal, and love scenes rarely progress past kissing. In fact, even seeing a French kiss in a Korean drama is newsworthy. Some types of scenes make more impact to viewers when the show isn't flooded with them.Vocabulary Stretch - By the time you become a K-drama veteran, all of the drama marathons you finished will have toned your lingual dexterity. You will know several key Korean words and phrases. You will be able to say "sorry" and "thanks" with ease .
Mouthwatering food - It's hard to watch a drama and not get cravings for ramen. Nearly every episode features delicious-looking dishes like rolled up eggs, hearty soups, and grilled steak. And your hand dexterity will improve with dramas because you are sure to have simultaneous chopstick cravings as well.Rocking music - K-Pop is even more popular than Korean dramas right now. It's not hard to understand it's popularity either. It has catchy beats and fun lyrics. There is also a hefty sprinkling of English words in K-Pop. And the good news is that dramas showcase plenty of K-Pop music and K-Pop stars are drama regulars.
Cool clothes - The fashion in dramas has definite trend appeal. Many outfits are straight from the runway. Drama stars dress the way most of us would in our daydreams.
My favorite Writers
Park Ji Eun
My favorite Gangs of Korean dramas
Avengers Social Club :
When The Camellia Blooms
What Happens to My Family?
Five children
Hwarang, Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo, Because This Is My First Life,
Age of Youth series,
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Romantic doctor teacher kim
Hospital Playlist
Crash landing on you
For me, the side characters are more important than the main couple. I just love if the drama or movie have the best side characters. its make the drama more interesting and it doesn't getting bored. My best side characters are:
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