DUBAI: With the boom of Korean dramas all across the globe, especially in the Arab world and the Asian continent, these are the titles of the most swoon-worthy romances on Netflix.
These titles are perfect for those who enjoy a mix of romance, drama, and just the right touch of humor.
Love Next Door (18+)
A woman attempting to reboot her life returns to Korea and becomes entangled with her childhood friend with whom she shares a complicated history. This show has been in the Top 10 in Saudi Arabia for the past eight weeks.
Crash Landing on You (13+)
A wrong turn leads a South Korean heiress right into the arms of a man she never dreamed she’d fall for in this binge-worthy romantic adventure.
Business Proposal (13+)
In disguise as her friend, Ha-ri shows up to a blind date to scare him away. But plans go awry when he turns out to be her CEO — and makes a proposal.
Love to Hate you (16+)
For an attorney who despises losing to men and an A-list actor who distrusts women, love means nothing — until they’re forced to date each other. This comedy is sure to be relatable to viewers.
Romance in the House (13+)
After his business crashes, a man disappears from his family for 11 years. But when he makes a return as their wealthy landlord, a messy reunion ensues.
Something in the Rain (16+)
Reunited with her best friend’s younger brother, who’s back from a stint abroad, a recently dumped career woman begins to see him in a new light.
Tune in for Love (16+)
A nostalgic love story set against the backdrop of the 1990s, following a couple who keep meeting and missing each other over the years.
Sweet & Sour (16+)
Faced with real-world opportunities and challenges, a couple endures the highs and lows of trying to make a long-distance relationship survive.
Twenty Five Twenty One (13+)
In a time when dreams seem out of reach, a teen fencer pursues big ambitions and meets a hardworking young man who seeks to rebuild his life.
Our Beloved Summer (13+)
Years after filming a viral documentary in high school, two bickering ex-lovers get pulled back in front of the camera — and into each other’s lives.