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True Beauty, Welcome to Samdal-ri, My Mister and more: Perfec tK-dramas to binge-watch on Siblings Day

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 10, 2024, 17:33 IST
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True Beauty, Welcome to Samdal-ri, My Mister and more: Perfec tK-dramas to binge-watch on Siblings Day

As K-drama fans swoon over steamy romances, they also find themselves chuckling and tearing up at the endearing sibling dynamics on screen. From the cliché of polar-opposite siblings to those who just can't stop squabbling, these shows have it all. But it's not all drama and tease! Some of these sibling duos have us rolling on the floor with laughter, totally vibing with their tight-knit bond. And since today is Siblings Day, we've got a special treat for you: a roundup of the most awesome K-dramas showcasing the incredible bond between siblings!

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Eun Chan and Eun Sae in ‘Coffee Prince’

The popular K-drama ‘Coffee Prince’ unveils a tender side to sibling dynamics between Eun-chan (Yoon Eun-hye) and Eun-sae (Han Ye-in). While their constant bickering is par for the course, episode eight reveals a touching shift as they set aside their differences. In a heart-to-heart conversation, Eun-chan confides in her sister about her first crush, while Eun-sae seeks comfort after facing disappointment in her audition. This relatable episode captures the essence of sibling bonds, showcasing how sisters can come together, share vulnerabilities, and strengthen their relationship. And yes, they even end the day with a little self-care, sporting facemasks for some well-deserved relaxation.

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​Gang-tae and Sang-tae in ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’

In this beloved K-drama, the sibling bond brought fans to tears with its raw emotion and unwavering love. Gang-tae (Kim Soo-hyun), employed at a psychiatric hospital, shouldered immense responsibility from a young age after his mother's tragic murder, becoming the primary caregiver for his autistic older brother, Sang-tae (Oh Jung-se). Numerous gut-wrenching scenes unfold throughout the series, such as when Gang-tae emotionally breaks down and pleads for a hug from his brother. Equally emotional is Sang-tae's confrontation with Gang-tae, revealing the painful truth that he knew his brother once wished for his own death during their childhood. Despite their challenges and trauma, they rely on each other as the only family they have.

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​Ri Ohn and Ri Jin in ‘Kill Me, Heal Me’

In this drama, the sibling pair may ring a bell for some viewers. While they portrayed siblings in ‘Kill Me, Heal Me’, they also took on the roles of boss and coworker in ‘She Was Pretty’. Fans adored their dynamic as siblings, complete with squabbles and playful antics. Despite their bickering, they find comfort and support in each other, prioritizing their bond above all else. In a comedic moment, Ri-jin (Hwang Jung-eum) reassures her brother Ri-ohn (Park Seo-joon) by humorously reciting the Team Rocket motto from Pokemon. Despite later revelations that they aren't blood-related, their bond remains unaltered throughout the show.

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​Dong Hoon, Ki Hoon and Sang Hoon in ‘My Mister’

In this series, we witness the trials and tribulations of three adult brothers grappling with life's challenges. Despite their contrasting personalities, they all find themselves navigating rough waters. Even as they enter middle age, they continue to act like kids and remain supportive of each other. When Dong-hoon (Lee Sun-kyun) faces a staggering loss of approximately $42K, his immediate instinct is to reach out to his younger brother, setting off a chain reaction that involves their older sibling in the rescue mission. Their interactions throughout the series are laced with humor, as they engage in playful banter, jest about each other's shortcomings, and even engage in mock battles. Even amidst shared moments of vulnerability, including watching each other shed tears, their bond as family remains unshakeable.

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​Ju Kyung, Ju Young and Hee Kyung in ‘True Beauty’

In the popular webtoon adaptation, ‘True Beauty’, the spotlight isn't just on romance and beauty secrets - it also shines on the healthy bond shared by three siblings. The trio consists of the responsible eldest, the rebellious middle child, and the charming baby of the family. Ju-young (Kim Min-gi) brings humor to the table with his witty remarks about his older sister's appearance, occasionally finding himself in amusing situations, like the time he freaked out over her makeup mishap. Meanwhile, their eldest sister, Hee Kyung (Im Se Mi), epitomizes perfection and wholeheartedly supports her younger sister's dreams. As they unite to shield Ju-kyung (Moon Ga-young) from her classmate’s ridicule about her appearance, their bond grows stronger, proving that family is always there to lift each other up, flaws and all.

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​The three Dal sisters in ‘Welcome to Samdal-ri’

In this series, the sisterly bond among three troublemaking sibling steals the spotlight as a fan-favorite storyline. Despite their stark differences, they stand by each other through thick and thin, whether it's showing up unannounced with suitcases in the family yard or sharing candid moments of frustration about their chaotic lives. Also, adding a romantic storyline for each sister enhanced the entertainment value of the series. Cho Sam-dal (Shin Hye-sun), known by her artist name Cho Eun-hye, is a renowned photographer, while Jin Dal (Shin Dong-mi), the eldest sister, is a former flight attendant known for her bold personality. Lastly, Hae Dal (Kang Mi-na), the youngest sister and former state-level swimmer, navigates life's challenges after the loss of her husband, all while raising a child.

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