5 cosy K-Dramas to rewatch this Eid Al Adha: Crash Landing on You to Suspicious Partner

Unwind with these heartwarming K-dramas this Eid Al Adha holiday

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Lakshana N Palat, Assistant Features Editor
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There's always a good time to binge CLOY, the international sensation, starring Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin.
There's always a good time to binge CLOY, the international sensation, starring Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin.

Eid Al Adha is the perfect time to slow down, unwind, and indulge in a little comfort viewing—and what better way to spend those peaceful holiday hours than by revisiting some beloved K-dramas that never get old? Some stories bring in just the right amount of emotion, charm, and escapism. From the dramatic cross-border romance of Crash Landing on You to the witty office antics in What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim, here are five cosy K-dramas that feel like a warm hug—ideal for binge-watching over the break.

Park Seo-joon and Park Min-young in What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim

They looked so good together that fans were sure that they were together. Park Seo-Joon and Park min-young carried forward the fluffy, cutesy What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim, which might have lacked a coherent storyline, but the leads chemistry just outshone all the flaws. Min-young played the bubbly Kim Mi-so who has always been Seo-joons’s Young-joon’s secretary, and his world crashes when she decides to resign one day. Cue an office romance, mixed with a curious link to childhood pasts.

From the glances to the dances, both Min-young and Seo-joon had us almost convinced that they were secretly together in real life, till both of them had to diffuse the rumours.

Lee Dong-wook and Yoo In-na

They had a particularly bittersweet and painful love story in Guardian, The Lost And Lonely God, but they compensated for the tears with Touch Your Heart. Enjoy the break with a comforting office romance, because sometimes, that's all you need. The actors's wholesome, sweet and innocent chemistry and banter always somehow manages to get fans talking.

Park Shin-hye and Lee Jong-suk in Pinocchio

If you're up for something a little more intense, Lee Jong-suk is always here to serve. Catch up with Pinocchio, which starred Jong-suk and Park Shin-hye as aspiring journalists, though the former has a strong vendetta in mind, as his family faced ruin owing to...wait for it...Shin-hye's mother in the show. Cue drama, romance and a whole lot of angst.

Ji Chang-wook and Nam Ji-hyun in Suspicious Partner

Suspicious Partner is many things, while it delivers as a romantic comedy, that’s just one layer. At its core, it’s also a gripping legal thriller involving a serial killer, legal loopholes, and complicated pasts that refuse to stay buried. The drama explores the fragility of memory and builds toward a clever, emotional plot twist that lands with impact. Ji Chang-wook and Nam Ji-hyun bring undeniable chemistry and depth, making this series a standout blend of romance and suspense.

Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin :Crash Landing on You

Well, a list that doesn’t include them feels incomplete. These two landed straight into fans’ hearts after the show, which became an international sensation.  Their love story was so convincing, it had to be real. (Spoiler alert: it was. They confirmed their relationship after the drama. Bless!)

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