NEWS 

BLACKPINK’s Jisoo and Ahn Bo Hyun Have Broken Up

BLACKPINK’s Jisoo and Actor Ahn Bo Hyun have called it quits on their relationship. According to an insider in the entertainment industry who spoke to JTBC Entertainment News on October 24, the couple has parted ways due to their hectic schedules, opting to return to their previous status as colleagues. On the same day, YG Entertainment, Jisoo’s agency, confirmed their break up. In August, Jisoo and Ahn Bo Hyun had publicly confirmed their relationship. YG Entertainment, had expressed, “They are in the early stages of their relationship. Please show your…

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K-ENTERTAINMENT NEWS 

BLACKPINK’s Jisoo and After School’s Nana will Reportedly Work with Lee Min Ho and Ahn Hyo Seop in a New K-Movie!

The upcoming 30 billion won movie “Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint” reveals its cast lineup.  According to film insiders on October 24, Lee Min Ho and Ahn Hyo Seop will be joined by BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, After School’s Nana, Chae Soo Bin, Jung Sung Il, and Park Ho San for the upcoming movie Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint.” Reports stated that the cast is already coordinating with the production team.  Jisoo and Nana’s side have responded to the casting news and shared that the two are both in discussion and reviewing the offer to appear…

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K-ENTERTAINMENT 

K-Dramas Featuring North Korean Character Leads

As we all know the Korean peninsula is divided into North and South. And of course, we are much knowledgable about South Korea. Through K-Dramas we got a glimpse of the culture of North Koreans and see the huge difference between the two nations. Here are some of the dramas that featured North Korean characters. Snow Drop Under a dictatorial government, it tackles a love story of a university student named Eun Young Ro (Ji Soo) and a North-Korean spy named Lim Suho (Jung Hae In). They met on a blind date…

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K-ENTERTAINMENT 

8 Must Watch Period K-Dramas

Series and movies never fail to transport us to another world. It allows us to transcend time through real-life events, cinematography, fashion, and language. Without a doubt, Korean series always get it right. Their dramas will not just give you a nostalgic feeling but will also teach us valuable life lessons. Here are some of the finest period K-Dramas. TWENTY FIVE TWENTY ONE Set during the South Korean financial crisis, Na hee-do (Kim Tae Ri) a member of her high school fencing team, and back yi-jin (Nam Joo Hyuk) whose…

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