Which K-Drama Should You Watch Based on Your Favorite Bollywood Movie? 

 May 26, 2025

By  Uruba Kashish

Korean dramas (K-Dramas) have become a global obsession, and India is no exception. From swoon-worthy romances to edge-of-your-seat thrillers, there's a K-Drama for everyone. But with so many shows to choose from, how do you know where to start?

Here’s a fun idea—why not pick a K-Drama based on your favorite Bollywood movie? If you loved the emotion, storyline, or characters in a Hindi film, there’s probably a K-Drama that will give you the same vibes—with a Korean twist! So sit back, grab some chai, and let’s match your favorite Bollywood blockbusters to their K-Drama counterparts.

1. If You Loved Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge → Watch Crash Landing on You

Just like Raj and Simran’s cross-country romance, Crash Landing on You tells the story of two lovers from very different worlds. Yoon Se-ri, a South Korean heiress, crash lands in North Korea and meets Ri Jeong-hyeok, a North Korean soldier. Think family drama, cultural tension, and a heart-fluttering romance that will remind you of DDLJ’s iconic train scene—only with more snow!

Why Indian fans will love it: The slow-burn love, dramatic families, and the idea of love overcoming borders is pure Bollywood at heart.

2. If You Loved Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara → Watch Twenty-Five Twenty-One

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara taught us about friendship, self-discovery, and chasing your dreams—and so does Twenty-Five Twenty-One. This K-Drama follows the life of a passionate young fencer and a hardworking reporter navigating love, ambition, and heartbreak during a time of economic crisis.

Why Indian fans will love it: The coming-of-age feels, memorable life lessons, and emotional moments will hit home, especially for 90s kids!

3. If You Loved Queen → Watch My Liberation Notes

Both Rani from Queen and the siblings in My Liberation Notes are looking for more from life. This K-Drama is slow and soulful, showing the daily struggles of ordinary people seeking freedom and meaning. It’s deep, introspective, and quietly powerful.

Why Indian fans will love it: For anyone who's ever felt stuck or wanted to break free from the regular 9-to-6 life, this one speaks directly to the soul.

4. If You Loved 3 Idiots → Watch Extraordinary Attorney Woo

3 Idiots showed us that being different is a strength, and Extraordinary Attorney Woo continues that message beautifully. The show follows Woo Young-woo, a brilliant young lawyer on the autism spectrum, navigating her career with intelligence, heart, and a fresh perspective.

Why Indian fans will love it: Just like Rancho inspired millions, Woo Young-woo’s journey will make you smile, cry, and cheer for uniqueness.

5. If You Loved Kabir Singh → Watch Nevertheless

Both Kabir Singh and Nevertheless explore complex relationships that are not traditionally "healthy." Nevertheless shows the magnetic pull between two people who can’t stay away, even when they know they probably should.

Why Indian fans will love it: If you enjoy emotionally intense, beautifully shot stories about toxic yet addictive love stories, this is a must-watch.

6. If You Loved Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani → Watch Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha

Bunny and Hye-jin both chase careers in the city but find meaning and love in unexpected places. This slice-of-life K-Drama is warm, funny, and healing—just like the second half of YJHD in the snowy hills of Manali.

Why Indian fans will love it: It’s the perfect cozy watch with emotional depth, light comedy, and a love story that blossoms slowly but surely.

7. If You Loved Gully Boy → Watch Itaewon Class

Murad and Park Sae-ro-yi are underdogs who rise against the system to prove themselves. Itaewon Class is about ambition, injustice, and fighting for your dreams—no matter how tough the road gets.

Why Indian fans will love it: The story of never giving up and standing tall against society’s barriers is something we all relate to in India.

8. If You Loved Barfi! → Watch It’s Okay to Not Be Okay

Both stories deal with emotional wounds, mental health, and love that goes beyond words. It’s Okay to Not Be Okay is visually stunning, deeply emotional, and filled with fairy tale metaphors that tug at your heart.

Why Indian fans will love it: The unique characters, beautiful cinematography, and emotional storytelling make it a cinematic experience, just like Barfi!.

Conclusion

Who knew your favorite Bollywood movies could lead you straight into the heart of Korean dramas? Whether you're craving a sweet love story, a powerful underdog journey, or a quiet self-discovery tale, there's a K-Drama that fits your mood. And the best part? Watching them is like taking a little trip to Korea—no passport required!

So the next time you're scrolling through Netflix wondering what to watch, just think about your favorite Hindi film and try its K-Drama twin. Who knows? You might just find your new obsession.

P.S. Don’t forget the popcorn… and maybe a box of tissues. Some of these are that emotional!

Uruba Kashish


Uruba Kashish completed her schooling in Commerce, bachelor's in English literature& Education. Currently doing her Masters in Translation studies (MATS). She is working as a Educational content writer with reputed websites like LKI, Annyeong India & TOPIK Guide. She is a Korean language and culture enthusiast and has been working across multiple disciplines which broadly addresses narratives of similarities between Korean and Indian culture. Apart from being a content writer at LKI, she is a Korean language Instructor at LKI. She has had her pieces published in TOPIK GUIDE and Annyeong India websites as well. In her other life, she is a rising entrepreneur, life enthusiast and a learner and is involved with multiple Korean-Indian projects.

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