With the end of the year quickly approaching, Korean dramas are casting their final charms to deceive their audiences. This November promises fun for K-drama fans, with everything from highly anticipated thrillers to romantic comedies and more.
Updated On: 2025-11-02 06:38 PM IST
Compiled by : Shruti Sampat
During a project, a gifted multilingual interpreter and an acting celebrity meet and discuss their opposing views on love. As her personal interpreter, they communicate frequently, and misunderstandings grow, but with time, they rely on each other and develop stronger feelings. Can This Love be translated shall go on floors soon
Dynamite Kiss: A woman pretends to be married and have a child in order to get a job. A skilled team leader finds himself in a predicament when one of his team members unexpectedly kisses him, despite having a family of her own. As she competes for a permanent position in the organisation while having emotions for a team leader, pandemonium ensues. Show releases on November 12
Dear X: A top actress is not what she appears to be. Baek Ah Jin hides secrets from her past deep within her soul, transforming into a heartless, nasty woman who reads people's souls and plots her defense. She manipulates to obtain her goals. The show goes on floors on November 6
A group of reserve special forces men adept in various jobs are forced to become the protectors of their community. In real life, they are ordinary people who operate businesses and labour to make ends meet, but their hard work goes unnoticed until it is required to save their families. Heroes next door goes on floors on November 17
The Price of Confession: A content art teacher is suspected of planning her loving husband's murder. While in prison, she encounters an infamous inmate known as 'Witch'. With their deadly histories, they strike a pact as she works to clear her record with the support of her lawyer and a prosecutor who wants the truth.
Moon River goes on floors on November 7. A crown prince and a shopkeeper exchange their souls after an unforeseen turn of events. As he seeks to flee his fate after losing his crown princess, and she tries to remember her life, they cross paths, and her striking similarity to his lady love makes them suspicious of one other, resulting in odd turmoil.
An everyday office worker's life is turned upside down when he is unknowingly accused of a heinous crime and finds up in prison. While imprisoned, he discovers that a guy planned his downfall, and to his astonishment, the villain's plans don't end there. Thus begins the cat-and-mouse pursuit for vengeance. The Manipulated goes on floors on November 5
Im Hyun Joon, a popular actor best known for his detective roles, who dreams of capturing the world of melodramas. He comes across a skilled political journalist who is banished to the entertainment department after being unfairly involved in a corruption scandal. Love blossoms as they cross paths more times than they’d like and try to overcome their stereotypes. The show releases on November 3.
As You Stood By: Eun Su and Hu Sui carry deep scars from their horrifying pasts as adulthood takes shape in their lives. They must kill to survive or get killed in the process. As they devise a plan to take down one of their husbands, a man learns about their intentions and offers support, only to backstab, altering their life forever. Show goes on floors on November 7
No Next Life: Three buddies, all 41 years old, are tired of their routine lives and want to make them more rewarding by changing things up. While their pathways appear to be full of flowers on the outside, they are plagued by personal issues that drive them to seek better opportunities away from their families and jobs. Show releases on November 10
Lee Jae Wook portrays twin boys Baek Do Ha and Baek Do Yeong, who were separated after their parents divorced. Do Ha travels to South Korea every summer for 21 days to spend time with his brother and neighbor, Song Ha Kyeong. Their childhood love-hate relationship evolved into a full-fledged one-sided crush on her, but an incident two years ago brought their emotions to a halt. Show is set to go on air on November 1.
Rainbow Transport and taxi driver Kim Do Gi return for another round of the block as more victims seek their rescue. With an expanding cast and new stories about how they get revenge, the legendary show returns for a third season. Show goes on floors on November 21