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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
New K-dramas August 2025 OTT releases: Twelve, Beyond The Bar, Bon Appetit Your Majesty and more on Netflix, Prime Video, Viki
K-dramas release in August on OTT Ongoing series with new episodes in mid-August Fresh new premieres to watch out for If you're a huge K-drama fan, August 2025 is going to be a feast for your binge-watching cravings. From gripping thrillers and heartwarming romances to nostalgic family dramas and quirky comedies, this month has everything on top OTT platforms like Netflix, Viki, Disney+, and Amazon Prime. You name it, you will find it! So grab your popcorn, get cosy, and dive into the best Korean dramas releasing throughout August that are ready to sweep you off your Lee Bo-young, this tense medical thriller is a Korean remake of the Canadian series. It follows a doctor who secretly helps terminally ill patients with euthanasia. As a detective closes in, the suspense builds. It's perfect for fans of dark, gripping dramas. For Indian audiences, you can stream the series on Prime Video. The series will air every Friday and Saturday at 10 p.m. KST, with we can catch it at 6:30 p.m. IST in slice-of-life romantic drama stars Gong Seung-yeon as a former idol turned travel journalist who finds healing and love while discovering new places and herself. A gentle, heartfelt watch. Viki has a lot of good K-dramas, if you want other recommendations.A legal drama about a rookie lawyer going through the challenges of a top law firm under a tough mentor. Lee Jin-wook and Jung Chae-yeon lead this sharp, intense courtroom rom-com explores second chances and family bonds. A single mother reconnects with her first love as her rebellious daughter finds her own path. Yum Jung-ah and Park Hae-joon star in this feel-good family on generational family struggles, this drama explores how different age groups understand and support each other through pain and love. Jung Il-woo shines in this warm tale of family. It will also be available for streaming on KOCOWA+ with professional subtitles, as well as on VIU in select 3 and 4 drop on August 11 and 12, continuing the heartwarming story of a mother-daughter duo adjusting to countryside life and rekindling romance. It is currently streaming on Viki.A revenge-driven action thriller about abandoned children fighting for survival, based on a popular webtoon. This finale promises high stakes and emotional series finale airs mid-month. This period crime comedy follows bumbling treasure hunters with hilarious misadventures. Will stream on Jio HotstarEpisodes 7 and 8 reveal the romantic chaos when a girl magically turns into a handsome man. Based on a webtoon, it's a light, fun 9 and 10 feature the gangster heir's struggle between crime and dreams, with Lee Dong Wook bringing charm to this noir show is currently streaming on Netflix. Episodes 7 and 8 continue this sports comedy about an underdog high school rugby team, coached by a disgraced former star. A feel-good story about second chances.A comeback story about an actress who lost 25 years and her memory, meeting a cop who holds her past. Stars Uhm Junghwa and Song Seung-heon. It will stream on Viu for selected regions and will also be available on in the 1980s, this drama revolves around the Korean film industry and the rivalry between two actresses during the making of a controversial by the 12 zodiac animals, 12 angels disguised as humans protect Korea from evil forces in this fantasy action known as The Tyrant's Chef, this fantasy romance stars Yoona as a modern chef transported to the Joseon era, cooking for a food-obsessed a mix of completed series finales, ongoing favourites, and exciting new premieres, August 2025 will satisfy all your wishes and will entertain you non-stop.


Tatler Asia
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Tatler Asia
From trainees to screen queens: K-drama actresses who trained as K-pop idols
2. Gong Seung-yeon Gong Seung-yeon was an SM Entertainment trainee for seven years and came close to debuting in f(x). Ultimately, she pursued acting—a decision that's paid off, with roles in The First Responders and Bulgasal . Her extensive years under SM's system gave her a polish and professionalism often evident in her nuanced portrayals. 3. Lee Sun-bin Now known for roles in Work Later, Drink Now and Team Bulldog , Lee Sun-bin got her start in the girl group JQT. While the group eventually disbanded, her transition to acting was swift. Her time as an idol helped her build camera awareness and resilience in the public eye, both of which serve her well in leading roles. 4. Jung Eun-ji Unlike some on this list, Jung Eun-ji debuted with Apink in 2011 and moved into acting the following year. Her breakout in Reply 1997 cemented her reputation as one of the few K-drama actresses who can switch between singing and acting without losing credibility in either. She is also one of the rare idol-actresses praised equally for her emotional range and live vocal ability. 5. Kim Se-jeong Another successful crossover, Kim Se-jeong debuted in I.O.I and gugudan before becoming a familiar face in dramas like Business Proposal . Her background as one of the more vocally talented K-pop idols gave her a head start in an industry where stage presence and timing are everything. She's also proven adept at variety shows and live hosting, underscoring her versatility as a performer. 6. Kwon Na-ra Kwon Na-ra debuted with Hello Venus in 2012. As the group's visual, she was no stranger to the camera, and that ease helped her land acting roles post-idol life. She studied acting while promoting as an idol, which likely contributed to her steady ascent in dramatic roles such as Itaewon Class . 7. Bae Suzy Bae Suzy is perhaps the most well-known example. She debuted with miss A in 2010 and became one of the earliest idol-actress crossovers to be taken seriously in both fields. Despite early critiques of her acting, she has consistently improved with each role and is now considered a dependable lead for high-budget dramas. 8. Yoona Girls' Generation's Yoona started acting not long after her debut in 2007. While her early roles were met with scepticism, her persistence paid off. She has since taken on darker, more layered characters, showing how an idol-trained performer can evolve into a credible screen talent. 9. IU IU may be best known for her solo music career, but her work in My Mister and Hotel Del Luna showed depth beyond the stage. Though she never debuted in a girl group, her early years training to be part of one provided a foundation for performing under pressure. Her ability to handle complex roles while maintaining a music career is rare even among top-tier K-drama actresses. 10. Krystal Jung Krystal debuted with f(x) and began acting in 2010. Unlike many of her peers, she built both careers simultaneously, often balancing idol duties with drama shoots. Her reserved style and understated delivery have become her signature in more mature, stylised productions. 11. Park Ji-yeon One of the youngest members of T-ara, Park Ji-yeon also pursued acting early. Though her drama credits are more sporadic, her dual career path mirrors that of many K-pop idols who explore acting as a long-term option. She often gravitates toward action or fantasy roles, which suit her idol-era persona. 12. Park Shin-hye Long before her rise as one of the most bankable K-drama actresses, Park Shin-hye trained in singing and dancing alongside acting. Her early management considered debuting her as a K-pop idol, and she recorded multiple OSTs throughout her career. Although she never joined a girl group, her background in music and performance gave her an edge in idol-themed dramas like Heartstrings and You're Beautiful , where she convincingly played one. 13. Jisoo Before rising to global fame with BLACKPINK, Jisoo trained under YG Entertainment for five years—an intensive period that included acting, vocal and performance training. Her debut lead role in Snowdrop showcased a polished screen presence that, while met with mixed reviews, proved she could hold her own as one of the newer K-drama actresses emerging from the idol world. In 2025, she returned to the small screen with Newtopia , a zombie romantic comedy where she played Kang Young-joo, a young woman navigating love and survival amid a Seoul overrun by the undead.