K-Interview: Jade (Singer-Songwriter and Producer)

Aanchal Tekriwal, Godda, Jharkhand Independent artists are the ones who pour their heart and soul into their music, making it more meaningful and prevalent. We introduce you to an exceptionally hardworking and talented artist, Jade who is a Korean singer-songwriter and producer based in Seoul. She has been actively releasing music since 2017, but on…

K-Song Review: Where Is Dream by 10CM

Shraddha Gupta, Delhi ‘Where Is Dream’ is sung by 10CM and was used as the OST of the K-drama ‘Start-Up’. This drama revolves around ambitious young people who aspire to enter Sandbox (similar to Silicon Valley) and pursue their innovative ideas for a start-up. It was one of the popular K-dramas of 2020 and achieved…

Unforgettable OSTs of Guardian – The Lonely and Great God

Ojasvi Peer, Hyderabad, Telangana There is a saying by Aldous Huxley that goes, ‘After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music,’ and I believe majority of people agree will agree to this because sometimes the only thing we need when we are speechless, overwhelmed to say or react in any particular…

K-Drama Review: Graceful Family

Anisha Nath, Kolkata, West Bengal: Woman can do anything beyond their limits. In the South Korean drama Graceful Family directed by Han Chul-soo, you will see how much a woman can do to win the game of life. The roles of the actors fit them very well making this drama binge worthy. Due to their best acting skills and a very good storyline; this drama attracted a lot of viewers starring Im Soo-hyang playing the character of Mo Seok-hee, Lee Jang-woo playing the character of Heo Yoon-deo, and Bae Jong-ok playing the character of Han Je-gook. The character of Im Soo-hyang and Bae Jong-ok was the main reason why I watched it twice and I will not hesitate to watch it again.

K-Drama Review : Mystic Pop-Up Bar

Smriti Lakra, Guna, Madhya Pradesh: Being a huge fan of actress Hwang Jung-eum, Mystic Pop-up bar was on my must-watch list and it didn’t disappoint me. The immersive storyline is worth watching. This series based on a popular Webtoon gives Hotel Del Luna’s vibes, but it stands out uniquely with its touching subplot and a mysterious storyline. Each episode holds a relatable issue and teaches a life-changing lesson. Mystic Pop-up Bar (쌍갑포차) is a South Korean fantasy series premiered by JTBC from 20th May to 25th June 2020 and is also available on Netflix. It has 12 episodes each of 70 minutes.