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  • Still 17 - Tamil

    Woo Seo Ri is a violinist who wakes up from her coma after 17 years. She adjusts to her new surroundings and suddenly meets Gong Woo Jin, a man whose trauma makes him reluctant to fall in love. Country: Korean Status: Completed Released: 2018 Genre: Romance Other name: Still 17 서른이지만 열일곱입니다 Seoreunijiman Yeolilgobibmida Thirty, but Seventeen 30 but 17 Server 1 ( TBox ) 💽 Episode 01 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 02 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 03 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 04 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 05 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 06 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 07 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 08 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 09 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 10 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 11 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 12 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 13 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 14 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 15 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 16 👉 Click Me 🔗 Thanks for your support 💕 Server 02 ( Sdiak ) 💽 Episode 01 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 02 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 03 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 04 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 05 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 06 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 07 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 08 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 09 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 10 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 11 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 12 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 13 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 14 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 15 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 16 👉 Click Me 🔗 Server 03 ( Mini TV ) 💽 Episode 01 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 02 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 03 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 04 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 05 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 06 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 07 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 08 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 09 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 10 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 11 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 12 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 13 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 14 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 15 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 16 👉 Click Me 🔗 Thanks for your support 💕 Source : Mini TV

  • Lovely Runner (2024) - Hindi

    "Lovely Runner" is a captivating drama that explores the complex relationships between fame, identity, and the human cost of success. As Ryu Seon Jae's star begins to fade, he grapples with the emptiness and superficiality of his celebrity life, while Im Sol's journey as a fan-turned-temporary-celebrity raises profound questions about the nature of reality and the consequences of playing with time. With Im Sol's second chance, "Lovely Runner" takes a poignant turn as she navigates the past to alter the course of Ryu Seon Jae's life, delving into the complexities of their relationships and the cutthroat world of show business. As they navigate the treacherous landscape of fame and youth, their journey becomes a poignant exploration of love, redemption, and the choices that define our lives, all set against the captivating backdrop of K-pop and the music industry. Episodes: 16 Genre: Music, Comedy, Romance, Fantasy Subtitles: English Status: Ongoing Aired: Apr 8, 2024 - May 28, 2024 Country: South Korea 💽 Episode 01 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 02 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 03 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 04 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 05 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 06 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 07 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 08 👉 Click Me 🔗 Remaining Coming 🔜 Thanks For Your Support 💖

  • Fight for My Way ( Tamil )

    Ko Dong Man, a former taekwondo champion, and Choi Ae Ra, a receptionist, struggle to follow their dreams as life throws obstacles in their path. Language: Tamil Dubbed First episode date: 22 May 2017 (South Korea) Production company: Pan Entertainment Composer: Kim Marinelle Genre: Workplace; Slice of Life; Romance Producer: Yoon Jae-hyuk 🌐 Kseriestamilsub.co.in/mr-kd Full Episode Available 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 01 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 02 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 03 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 04 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 05 to 08  👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 08 to 12  👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 12 to 16  👉 Click Me 🔗

  • PG Epi 04

    The series follows transfer student Seong Soo-ji, who falls to the bottom of the class and becomes the subject of bullying and violence. In an effort to finally put an end to Pyramid Game, Soo-ji attempted to climb the social ladder out of desperation to save herself Few Second Wait Episode Loading .... , Korean dramas, often referred to as K-dramas , have achieved unprecedented popularity on a global scale, captivating audiences far beyond the borders of South Korea. The phenomenon can be attributed to several factors that contribute to the unique charm and widespread appeal of these dramas. First and foremost is the storytelling prowess embedded in Korean dramas. Renowned for their well-crafted narratives, K-dramas often delve into a diverse range of genres, including romance, historical, fantasy, and suspense. The intricate plots, combined with compelling character development, create an emotional resonance that resonates with viewers worldwide. Themes of love, friendship, family, and societal issues are explored with depth and sensitivity, making the storytelling universally relatable. Furthermore, the production quality of Korean dramas is consistently high. From visually stunning cinematography to meticulously designed costumes and sets, K-dramas spare no expense in creating an immersive viewing experience. This commitment to excellence extends to the musical score, which complements the emotional dynamics of the storyline, leaving a lasting impact on the audience. The duration and format of Korean dramas also contribute to their popularity. With most series consisting of a manageable number of episodes, typically ranging from 16 to 20 , viewers find them accessible and binge-worthy. This compact storytelling approach ensures that each episode is a carefully crafted piece of the larger narrative, maintaining a steady pace that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. Moreover, the global appeal of K-dramas lies in their ability to transcend cultural boundaries. While rooted in Korean culture, the themes explored are universally human, fostering a sense of empathy and connection among viewers from diverse backgrounds. The exploration of traditional Korean values, coupled with modern perspectives, provides a cultural bridge that invites international audiences to explore and appreciate the richness of Korean storytelling. The influence of social media has also played a significant role in the global proliferation of Korean dramas. Platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube serve as virtual forums where fans from around the world can share their enthusiasm, discuss plot twists, and recommend their favorite series to others. This interconnected global community further fuels the popularity of K-dramas, creating a shared experience that transcends geographical distances. In essence, the widespread appeal of Korean dramas can be attributed to their exceptional storytelling, high production quality, cultural resonance, and the global connectivity fostered by avid fans. As the world continues to embrace the diverse narratives that K-dramas offer, it is evident that these captivating stories have firmly established themselves as a cultural export that transcends borders and brings people together through the magic of storytelling. Difference between korean drama (k-drama) and Chinese drama (c-drama)⁉️​ Korean dramas and Chinese dramas are like applies and oranges. They are quite different from each other. Kdramas on average are shorter than Cdramas but the story still drags so much because each episode is 1 hr to 1 hr 10 mins long whereas Cdrama episodes are approximately 45 mins. Modern Kdramas are better than modern Cdramas although in recent years, modern Cdramas have made some improvements. Historical Kdramas however aren't as good as the historical Cdramas. One thing the other answers haven't mentioned is the difference in physical appearance between Korean actors and Chinese actors. This is my opinion but to me Chinese actors/actresses have more diverse looks which isn't surprising considering the fact China has in total about 56 ethnic minorities whereas Korea is 99% Korean. Moreover, I think Kdrama plots tend to be way more predictable and cookie cutter. Regardless of the genre, they all follow a guideline of how the story will develop. Cdramas on the other hand I have noticed aren't as predictable and sad endings are a lot common in a Cdrama than a Kdrama. Other than that, we all know Kdramas are far more popular internationally than Cdramas.

  • PG Epi 03

    The series follows transfer student Seong Soo-ji, who falls to the bottom of the class and becomes the subject of bullying and violence. In an effort to finally put an end to Pyramid Game, Soo-ji attempted to climb the social ladder out of desperation to save herself Few Second Wait Episode Loading .... , Korean dramas, often referred to as K-dramas , have achieved unprecedented popularity on a global scale, captivating audiences far beyond the borders of South Korea. The phenomenon can be attributed to several factors that contribute to the unique charm and widespread appeal of these dramas. First and foremost is the storytelling prowess embedded in Korean dramas. Renowned for their well-crafted narratives, K-dramas often delve into a diverse range of genres, including romance, historical, fantasy, and suspense. The intricate plots, combined with compelling character development, create an emotional resonance that resonates with viewers worldwide. Themes of love, friendship, family, and societal issues are explored with depth and sensitivity, making the storytelling universally relatable. Furthermore, the production quality of Korean dramas is consistently high. From visually stunning cinematography to meticulously designed costumes and sets, K-dramas spare no expense in creating an immersive viewing experience. This commitment to excellence extends to the musical score, which complements the emotional dynamics of the storyline, leaving a lasting impact on the audience. The duration and format of Korean dramas also contribute to their popularity. With most series consisting of a manageable number of episodes, typically ranging from 16 to 20 , viewers find them accessible and binge-worthy. This compact storytelling approach ensures that each episode is a carefully crafted piece of the larger narrative, maintaining a steady pace that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. Moreover, the global appeal of K-dramas lies in their ability to transcend cultural boundaries. While rooted in Korean culture, the themes explored are universally human, fostering a sense of empathy and connection among viewers from diverse backgrounds. The exploration of traditional Korean values, coupled with modern perspectives, provides a cultural bridge that invites international audiences to explore and appreciate the richness of Korean storytelling. The influence of social media has also played a significant role in the global proliferation of Korean dramas. Platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube serve as virtual forums where fans from around the world can share their enthusiasm, discuss plot twists, and recommend their favorite series to others. This interconnected global community further fuels the popularity of K-dramas, creating a shared experience that transcends geographical distances. In essence, the widespread appeal of Korean dramas can be attributed to their exceptional storytelling, high production quality, cultural resonance, and the global connectivity fostered by avid fans. As the world continues to embrace the diverse narratives that K-dramas offer, it is evident that these captivating stories have firmly established themselves as a cultural export that transcends borders and brings people together through the magic of storytelling. Difference between korean drama (k-drama) and Chinese drama (c-drama)⁉️​ Korean dramas and Chinese dramas are like applies and oranges. They are quite different from each other. Kdramas on average are shorter than Cdramas but the story still drags so much because each episode is 1 hr to 1 hr 10 mins long whereas Cdrama episodes are approximately 45 mins. Modern Kdramas are better than modern Cdramas although in recent years, modern Cdramas have made some improvements. Historical Kdramas however aren't as good as the historical Cdramas. One thing the other answers haven't mentioned is the difference in physical appearance between Korean actors and Chinese actors. This is my opinion but to me Chinese actors/actresses have more diverse looks which isn't surprising considering the fact China has in total about 56 ethnic minorities whereas Korea is 99% Korean. Moreover, I think Kdrama plots tend to be way more predictable and cookie cutter. Regardless of the genre, they all follow a guideline of how the story will develop. Cdramas on the other hand I have noticed aren't as predictable and sad endings are a lot common in a Cdrama than a Kdrama. Other than that, we all know Kdramas are far more popular internationally than Cdramas.

  • PG Epi 01

    The series follows transfer student Seong Soo-ji, who falls to the bottom of the class and becomes the subject of bullying and violence. In an effort to finally put an end to Pyramid Game, Soo-ji attempted to climb the social ladder out of desperation to save herself Few Second Wait Episode Loading .... , Korean dramas, often referred to as K-dramas , have achieved unprecedented popularity on a global scale, captivating audiences far beyond the borders of South Korea. The phenomenon can be attributed to several factors that contribute to the unique charm and widespread appeal of these dramas. First and foremost is the storytelling prowess embedded in Korean dramas. Renowned for their well-crafted narratives, K-dramas often delve into a diverse range of genres, including romance, historical, fantasy, and suspense. The intricate plots, combined with compelling character development, create an emotional resonance that resonates with viewers worldwide. Themes of love, friendship, family, and societal issues are explored with depth and sensitivity, making the storytelling universally relatable. Furthermore, the production quality of Korean dramas is consistently high. From visually stunning cinematography to meticulously designed costumes and sets, K-dramas spare no expense in creating an immersive viewing experience. This commitment to excellence extends to the musical score, which complements the emotional dynamics of the storyline, leaving a lasting impact on the audience. The duration and format of Korean dramas also contribute to their popularity. With most series consisting of a manageable number of episodes, typically ranging from 16 to 20 , viewers find them accessible and binge-worthy. This compact storytelling approach ensures that each episode is a carefully crafted piece of the larger narrative, maintaining a steady pace that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. Moreover, the global appeal of K-dramas lies in their ability to transcend cultural boundaries. While rooted in Korean culture, the themes explored are universally human, fostering a sense of empathy and connection among viewers from diverse backgrounds. The exploration of traditional Korean values, coupled with modern perspectives, provides a cultural bridge that invites international audiences to explore and appreciate the richness of Korean storytelling. The influence of social media has also played a significant role in the global proliferation of Korean dramas. Platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube serve as virtual forums where fans from around the world can share their enthusiasm, discuss plot twists, and recommend their favorite series to others. This interconnected global community further fuels the popularity of K-dramas, creating a shared experience that transcends geographical distances. In essence, the widespread appeal of Korean dramas can be attributed to their exceptional storytelling, high production quality, cultural resonance, and the global connectivity fostered by avid fans. As the world continues to embrace the diverse narratives that K-dramas offer, it is evident that these captivating stories have firmly established themselves as a cultural export that transcends borders and brings people together through the magic of storytelling. Difference between korean drama (k-drama) and Chinese drama (c-drama)⁉️​ Korean dramas and Chinese dramas are like applies and oranges. They are quite different from each other. Kdramas on average are shorter than Cdramas but the story still drags so much because each episode is 1 hr to 1 hr 10 mins long whereas Cdrama episodes are approximately 45 mins. Modern Kdramas are better than modern Cdramas although in recent years, modern Cdramas have made some improvements. Historical Kdramas however aren't as good as the historical Cdramas. One thing the other answers haven't mentioned is the difference in physical appearance between Korean actors and Chinese actors. This is my opinion but to me Chinese actors/actresses have more diverse looks which isn't surprising considering the fact China has in total about 56 ethnic minorities whereas Korea is 99% Korean. Moreover, I think Kdrama plots tend to be way more predictable and cookie cutter. Regardless of the genre, they all follow a guideline of how the story will develop. Cdramas on the other hand I have noticed aren't as predictable and sad endings are a lot common in a Cdrama than a Kdrama. Other than that, we all know Kdramas are far more popular internationally than Cdramas.

  • BME Epi 02

    Bad Memory Eraser is an ongoing South Korean television series written by Jung Eun-young, directed by Yoon Ji-hoon and Kim Na-young, and starring Kim Jae-joong, Jin Se-yeon, Lee Jong-won, and Yang Hye-ji. It premiered on MBN on August 2, 2024, and airs every Friday and Saturday at 21:40. Few Second Wait Episode Loading .... , Korean dramas, often referred to as K-dramas , have achieved unprecedented popularity on a global scale, captivating audiences far beyond the borders of South Korea. The phenomenon can be attributed to several factors that contribute to the unique charm and widespread appeal of these dramas. First and foremost is the storytelling prowess embedded in Korean dramas. Renowned for their well-crafted narratives, K-dramas often delve into a diverse range of genres, including romance, historical, fantasy, and suspense. The intricate plots, combined with compelling character development, create an emotional resonance that resonates with viewers worldwide. Themes of love, friendship, family, and societal issues are explored with depth and sensitivity, making the storytelling universally relatable. Furthermore, the production quality of Korean dramas is consistently high. From visually stunning cinematography to meticulously designed costumes and sets, K-dramas spare no expense in creating an immersive viewing experience. This commitment to excellence extends to the musical score, which complements the emotional dynamics of the storyline, leaving a lasting impact on the audience. The duration and format of Korean dramas also contribute to their popularity. With most series consisting of a manageable number of episodes, typically ranging from 16 to 20 , viewers find them accessible and binge-worthy. This compact storytelling approach ensures that each episode is a carefully crafted piece of the larger narrative, maintaining a steady pace that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. Moreover, the global appeal of K-dramas lies in their ability to transcend cultural boundaries. While rooted in Korean culture, the themes explored are universally human, fostering a sense of empathy and connection among viewers from diverse backgrounds. The exploration of traditional Korean values, coupled with modern perspectives, provides a cultural bridge that invites international audiences to explore and appreciate the richness of Korean storytelling. The influence of social media has also played a significant role in the global proliferation of Korean dramas. Platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube serve as virtual forums where fans from around the world can share their enthusiasm, discuss plot twists, and recommend their favorite series to others. This interconnected global community further fuels the popularity of K-dramas, creating a shared experience that transcends geographical distances. In essence, the widespread appeal of Korean dramas can be attributed to their exceptional storytelling, high production quality, cultural resonance, and the global connectivity fostered by avid fans. As the world continues to embrace the diverse narratives that K-dramas offer, it is evident that these captivating stories have firmly established themselves as a cultural export that transcends borders and brings people together through the magic of storytelling. Difference between korean drama (k-drama) and Chinese drama (c-drama)⁉️​ Korean dramas and Chinese dramas are like applies and oranges. They are quite different from each other. Kdramas on average are shorter than Cdramas but the story still drags so much because each episode is 1 hr to 1 hr 10 mins long whereas Cdrama episodes are approximately 45 mins. Modern Kdramas are better than modern Cdramas although in recent years, modern Cdramas have made some improvements. Historical Kdramas however aren't as good as the historical Cdramas. One thing the other answers haven't mentioned is the difference in physical appearance between Korean actors and Chinese actors. This is my opinion but to me Chinese actors/actresses have more diverse looks which isn't surprising considering the fact China has in total about 56 ethnic minorities whereas Korea is 99% Korean. Moreover, I think Kdrama plots tend to be way more predictable and cookie cutter. Regardless of the genre, they all follow a guideline of how the story will develop. Cdramas on the other hand I have noticed aren't as predictable and sad endings are a lot common in a Cdrama than a Kdrama. Other than that, we all know Kdramas are far more popular internationally than Cdramas.

  • BME Epi 01

    Bad Memory Eraser is an ongoing South Korean television series written by Jung Eun-young, directed by Yoon Ji-hoon and Kim Na-young, and starring Kim Jae-joong, Jin Se-yeon, Lee Jong-won, and Yang Hye-ji. It premiered on MBN on August 2, 2024, and airs every Friday and Saturday at 21:40. Few Second Wait Episode Loading .... , Korean dramas, often referred to as K-dramas , have achieved unprecedented popularity on a global scale, captivating audiences far beyond the borders of South Korea. The phenomenon can be attributed to several factors that contribute to the unique charm and widespread appeal of these dramas. First and foremost is the storytelling prowess embedded in Korean dramas. Renowned for their well-crafted narratives, K-dramas often delve into a diverse range of genres, including romance, historical, fantasy, and suspense. The intricate plots, combined with compelling character development, create an emotional resonance that resonates with viewers worldwide. Themes of love, friendship, family, and societal issues are explored with depth and sensitivity, making the storytelling universally relatable. Furthermore, the production quality of Korean dramas is consistently high. From visually stunning cinematography to meticulously designed costumes and sets, K-dramas spare no expense in creating an immersive viewing experience. This commitment to excellence extends to the musical score, which complements the emotional dynamics of the storyline, leaving a lasting impact on the audience. The duration and format of Korean dramas also contribute to their popularity. With most series consisting of a manageable number of episodes, typically ranging from 16 to 20 , viewers find them accessible and binge-worthy. This compact storytelling approach ensures that each episode is a carefully crafted piece of the larger narrative, maintaining a steady pace that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. Moreover, the global appeal of K-dramas lies in their ability to transcend cultural boundaries. While rooted in Korean culture, the themes explored are universally human, fostering a sense of empathy and connection among viewers from diverse backgrounds. The exploration of traditional Korean values, coupled with modern perspectives, provides a cultural bridge that invites international audiences to explore and appreciate the richness of Korean storytelling. The influence of social media has also played a significant role in the global proliferation of Korean dramas. Platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube serve as virtual forums where fans from around the world can share their enthusiasm, discuss plot twists, and recommend their favorite series to others. This interconnected global community further fuels the popularity of K-dramas, creating a shared experience that transcends geographical distances. In essence, the widespread appeal of Korean dramas can be attributed to their exceptional storytelling, high production quality, cultural resonance, and the global connectivity fostered by avid fans. As the world continues to embrace the diverse narratives that K-dramas offer, it is evident that these captivating stories have firmly established themselves as a cultural export that transcends borders and brings people together through the magic of storytelling. Difference between korean drama (k-drama) and Chinese drama (c-drama)⁉️​ Korean dramas and Chinese dramas are like applies and oranges. They are quite different from each other. Kdramas on average are shorter than Cdramas but the story still drags so much because each episode is 1 hr to 1 hr 10 mins long whereas Cdrama episodes are approximately 45 mins. Modern Kdramas are better than modern Cdramas although in recent years, modern Cdramas have made some improvements. Historical Kdramas however aren't as good as the historical Cdramas. One thing the other answers haven't mentioned is the difference in physical appearance between Korean actors and Chinese actors. This is my opinion but to me Chinese actors/actresses have more diverse looks which isn't surprising considering the fact China has in total about 56 ethnic minorities whereas Korea is 99% Korean. Moreover, I think Kdrama plots tend to be way more predictable and cookie cutter. Regardless of the genre, they all follow a guideline of how the story will develop. Cdramas on the other hand I have noticed aren't as predictable and sad endings are a lot common in a Cdrama than a Kdrama. Other than that, we all know Kdramas are far more popular internationally than Cdramas.

  • Miss Lucky Go (2023) - Tamil

    Chen Mi Ran, the runaway girlfriend of the school heartthrob, endured three difficult years in high school to escape the heavy emotional burden of this "stolen love." She aspired to become a figurine designer and applied to the design department at university, hoping for a fresh start. However, fate took a twist, and she ended up being transferred to a different major. What's even more unfortunate is that she will be classmates for four years with her first love, the guy that she callously dumped in the past. Zhong Wei, determined to get back his ex, resorts to all sorts of tactics to "torment and seek revenge," all in an attempt to rekindle their former love. However, Chen Mi Ran can't bring herself to admit that everything began because Zhong Wei mistook her identity back then. So, she has to come up with various tricks to escape his advances. Little did they know that, despite all the twists and turns, their hearts still beat for each other. They fall in love again and become a sweet couple once more until the "real contender" suddenly appears, turning their world upside down. (Source: iQIYI) Server 01 ( TBox) 💽 Episode 01 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 02 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 03 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 04 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 05 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 06 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 07 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 08 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 09 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 10 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 11 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 12 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 13 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 14 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 15 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 16 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 17 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 18 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 19 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 20 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 21 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 22 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 23 👉  Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 24 👉 Click Me 🔗 Thanks for your support 💕 Server 02 ( Sdiak ) 💽 Episode 01 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 02 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 03 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 04 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 05 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 06 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 07 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 08 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 09 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 10 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 11 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 12 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 13 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 14 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 15 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 16 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 17 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 18 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 19 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 20 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 21 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 22 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 23 👉  Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 24 👉 Click Me 🔗 Thanks for your support 💕 Server 03 ( Mini TV ) 💽 Episode 01 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 02 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 03 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 04 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 05 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 06 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 07 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 08 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 09 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 10 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 11 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 12 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 13 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 14 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 15 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 16 👉 Click Me 🔗 Thanks for your support 💕 Source : Mini TV

  • Dashing Youth (2024)

    Baili Dong Jun, the young master of the Marquis of Zhenxi's mansion, has been stubborn since he was a child. He is not interested in poetry, books, military strategies, or martial arts, but he excels at brewing wine because he had an agreement with Ye Yun, a friend who was murdered when he was young, to become a "Liquor Deity." However, his destiny could not be left to his choice. In the end, he went to the school of Li Chang Sheng, the number one in the world, and began to learn martial arts. In the process, he got acquainted with Yue Yao and reunited with Ye Yun, who had now been renamed as Ye Ding Zhi. Under their influence and encouragement, he began to re-examine his own identity and responsibilities. Many years later, Ye Ding Zhi was manipulated by others to launch a war against the Central Plains and Baili Dong Jun led a group of heroes to resist. Facing his best friend, he did not back down at this time. He wanted to save the common people as well as his own friend! (Source: DramaWiki) Other name: 少年白马醉春风 ; The Young Brewmaster's Adventure , Young White Horse Drunken in the Spring Breeze , Shao Nian Bai Ma Zui Chun Feng , 少年白馬醉春風 Original network: Youku; Director: Chen Zhou Fei Country: Chinese Status: Ongoing Released: 2024 Genre: Fantasy, Wuxia, Youth Multiple Subtitles Upcoming Drama...

  • Prison Playbook - Tamil Dubbed

    A Korean baseball player is delighted to be invited to join a baseball team in the US. However, his fortunes are jeopardised after the Korean police arrest him under false charges. ( Tamil Dubbed ) Language: Tamil Dubbed 💽 Episode 01 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 02 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 03 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 04 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 05 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 06 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 07 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 08 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 09 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 10 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 11 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 12 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 13 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 14 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 15 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 16 👉 Click Me 🔗 🌐 Kseriestamilsub.co.in

  • My Sweet Mobster (2024)

    It is a tale of redemption and new beginnings. Seo Ji Hwan, a former gangster, embarks on a journey to leave his troubled past behind. Travelling across Korea, he dismantles criminal organizations and offers a fresh start to ex-convicts. Along the way, he reconnects with Go Eun Ha, his childhood friend and now a beloved kids' content creator. Eun Ha, affectionately known as 'mini sister' to her young audience, radiates warmth and positivity in her videos, drawing inspiration from her cherished memories of Ji Hwan, her only childhood playmate, and protector. She sees beyond Ji Hwan's rough exterior and, with unwavering affection, endeavors to help him reclaim the innocence of their shared past, offering him a beacon of hope amidst the shadows of his former life. (Source: NAY) Original network: jTBC; Director: Kim Woo Hyeon [김우현] and Kim Yeong Hwan [김영환] Country: Korean Status: Ongoing Released: 2024 Genre: Childhood, Drama, Novel Server 01 💽 Episode 01 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 02 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 03 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 04 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 05 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 06 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 07 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 08 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 09 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 10 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 11 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 12 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 13 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 14 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 15 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 16 👉 Click Me 🔗 Thanks For Your Support 💖 Server 02  ( Sdiak  ) 💽 Episode 01 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 02 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 03 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 04 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 05 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 06 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 07 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 08 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 09 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 10 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 11 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 12 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 13 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 14 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 15 👉 Click Me 🔗 💽 Episode 16 👉 Click Me 🔗 Thanks For Your Support 💖

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