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april 30, 2024

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10 K-dramas for Park Min Young fans

Pujya Doss

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Park Min-Young is a highly popular South Korean actress who plays the lead role of Kang Ji-Won in the ongoing hit revenge K-drama series Marry My Husband

However, apart from it, some other highly engaging and binge-worthy K-dramas by the actress include When the Weather Is Fine, What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim, and many more

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And here is the list of the top 7 Must-watch Park Min Young K-dramas you can't miss

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Forecasting Love and Weather Kdrama is a love story between two people, a junior and a senior who work for a weather forecasting company

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Forecasting Love and Weather

This Korean drama tells the story of Park Min Young's life as a secretary for the Vice President of a large company. Her boss is smart, rich, and cool, yet arrogant

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What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim

Her private life tells the story of Park Min Young as a curator in an art gallery who also secretly runs a fan website about her favorite idol group

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Her Private Life

Queen for Seven Days is a drama that was based on a true story that happened to Lady Shin who married Prince Jinsung in 1499

Queen For Seven Days

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Healer tells the story of the life of a popular reporter who works for a major broadcasting company. One day, he learns about the truth of a past case and thus he approaches those people in relation to the case to help them

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Healer

When The Weather is Fine tells the story of Park Min Young as an ordinary girl with a good personality and cello skills. She easily made friends and began her social life through her skills in playing cello

When The Weather is Fine

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Marry My Husband is undoubtedly one of Park Min-Young’s best K-dramas. It's about a woman who was murdered after witnessing her husband's affair with her best friend, returns ten years earlier, and begins her second life

Marry My Husband 

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