Happy Kiss Day! Iconic K-drama kissing scenes that set the screen on fire
Unlike Western shows, K-dramas follow a single-season format, building up to a much-anticipated kiss. This Kiss Day, let's celebrate love by revisiting the most unforgettable and swoon-worthy kisses in K-drama history!
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As Kiss Day arrives, what better way to celebrate this iconic day in the Valentine's Week calendar than by revisiting some of the steamiest kissing scenes in K-drama history? K-dramas typically follow a single-season format, with a well-paced narrative that builds up to a passionate, much-anticipated kiss. On this Kiss Day, let's celebrate love by revisiting some of the most unforgettable and swoon-worthy kissing scenes that have defined K-drama romance!
Nevertheless (2021)
OTT: Netflix
This K-drama sparked a debate among fans due to the toxic relationship between the leads. However, the undeniable chemistry between Yu Na-bi (Han So-hee) and Park Jae-eon (Song Kang) makes their dynamic captivating to watch¡ªso long as viewers recognize the red flags for what they truly are.
What's Wrong With Secretary Kim (2018)
OTT: Netflix, Viki
CEO Lee Young-joon (Park Seo-joon) is thrown off balance when his dedicated secretary, Kim Mi-so (Park Min-young), announces her resignation. As he struggles with his newfound feelings, the two develop undeniable chemistry, leading to a secret office romance. The drama delivers some of the most passionate kisses in K-drama history.
It's Okay To Not Be Okay (2020)
OTT: Netflix
This particular K-drama was widely praised not only for its heartfelt romance but also for its nuanced portrayal of mental health struggles. While the drama features several touching moments, one kiss stands out as a fan favorite¡ªthe pivotal scene where Gang-tae (Kim Soo-hyun) urges Moon-young (Seo Yea-ji) to count to three before her anger boils over. The moment the count is reached, the two share an unexpected, electrifying kiss.
Semantic Error (2022)
OTT: Viki
Adapted from a web novel¡ªtaking a significant step forward for LGBTQ+ representation in K-dramas, this story follows two college students whose rivalry turns into unexpected romance. After Choo Sang-woo (Park Jae-chan) removes Jang Jae-young's (Park Seo-ham) name from a group project, tensions rise¡ªbut so does their chemistry. Their on-screen romance saw them win Best Couple at the APAN Star Awards.
Strong Girl Bong-soon (2017)
OTT: Netflix, Viki
The story follows Do Bong-soon (Park Bo-young), a woman born with superhuman strength, as she takes on a job as a bodyguard for Ahn Min-hyuk (Park Hyung-sik), the charismatic CEO of a gaming company. As their bond deepens, their professional relationship transforms into a heartfelt romance. The drama's most unforgettable moments is the steamy piano kiss scene.
Fight For My Way (2017)
OTT: Netflix, Viki
Ko Dong-man (Park Seo-joon), a former taekwondo fighter and his childhood friend Choi Ae-ra (Kim Ji-won) discover their feelings for each other. Their playful yet passionate romance is filled with heated arguments that often end in unexpected kisses, making for some of the most memorable moments in K-drama history.
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