Karma OTT release date: Cast, plot & streaming details of Park Hae-soo, Shin Min-a's thriller series
Karma OTT release date: Netflix¡¯s new crime thriller series Karma starring Park Hae-soo, Shin Min-a and others is going to be released very soon. Before it drops on OTT, here's everything you need to know.

Karma OTT release date: We all know that the popularity of K-dramas is only growing, right? Whether it's thrillers or the quintessential romantic ones, Korean dramas are receiving a lot of love from around the world. And we¡¯re sure this new one is going to keep you hooked too! Karma, starring Park Hae-soo, Shin Min-a, and others, chronicles the interconnected lives of six people whose horrific choices trap them in an unending cycle of fury. Karma will be released on Netflix on 4th April 2025.
Karma on Netflix trailer
Makers released the trailer on social media and captioned it, ¡°A fateful accident intertwines six lives in a thrilling tale of karma and crime, where each must face their own dark truths and connections.¡±
Take a look at it here:
What is Karma about?
The lives of six people who become entangled in unpleasant relationships are explored in the upcoming K-drama. When Mok Gyeok-nam (Park Hae-soo) witnesses an odd accident, he makes a decision that cannot be reversed. The trauma she experienced as a youngster continues to affect Ju Yeon (Shin Min-a), a doctor. She then encounters the individual causing her suffering.
In the meantime, Sa Chae-nam (Lee Hee-joon) is deeply in debt after his investment fails, despite his desire to make a lot of money to alter his miserable existence. Gil Ryong (Kim Sung-kyun) is urged to do something unethical for money after losing his work as a result of unfounded accusations. A prosperous clinic is headed by An Gyeong-nam (Lee Kwang-soo), who also romances the attractive but unstable Yu Jeong (Gong Seung-yeon).
Who all star in Karma?
According to the streaming platform, the show stars Shin Min-a as Ju-yeon, Lee He-jun as the Debtor, Kim Sung-kyun as Gil-ryong, Lee Kwang-soo as Glasses, Gong Seung-yeon as Yu-jeong, and Park Hae-soo as the Witness.
The Korean-drama is expected to have six episodes.
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