- Avarna Jain,
Chairperson RPSG Lifestyle Media
From tear-jerkers to rom-coms, there’s something for every kind of K-drama fan!

With monsoons making an unexpected early appearance this month, it’s all the more reason to plan a cosy date night indoors. And what goes best with delicious food and great company? Why, a binge-able TV show! Our favourites? Romantic K-dramas that make us swoon, weep, and laugh in equal measures.
June packs a roster of great titles, including the much-awaited final instalment of Squid Game. The list of soon-to-be-released romantic K-dramas includes tear-jerkers, comedies, and historical dramas. So there’s something for every kind of fan. Here are all the romantic K-dramas we can’t wait to stream in June 2025…
If you love the sub-genre of TV shows where the main protagonist gets sucked into another universe or timeline (isekaid, for those in the know), then this one is for you. In the show, university student K (Seohyun) wakes up as noblewoman Cha Sun-chaek, a minor character in her favourite romance novel. After a fateful night with Lee Beon, (Ok Taecyeon), the main character in the book, she has to make him fall in love with the main female character in the novel so that she can go back to her universe. However, fate keeps drawing Lee Beon back to her.
Streaming from 11 June 2025
This tear-jerker follows the story of a movie director and an aspiring actress who become a part of each other’s lives unexpectedly and change it forever. Lee Je-ha (Nam Koong-min) is a reclusive director who is struggling with a creative block when he meets Lee Da-eum (Jeon Yeo-been), a full-of-life actress who is battling a terminal illness. As they begin working together on a film about love, their onscreen collaboration soon paves the way for an off-screen romance.
Streaming from 13 June 2025
In this fantasy romance drama, high school student Park Seong-a (Cho Yi-hyun) moonlights as a shaman who can see the future. When she discovers that the charming new student, and her crush, Bae Gyeon-woo (Choo Young-woo) is fated to die, she decides to intervene and rewrite his destiny.
Streaming from 23 June 2025

Another tale of hurt people coming together to heal each other, this drama follows Yoon Bi-ah (Yeon Woo), a reclusive tech CEO, and Han Sun-ho (Kim Hyun-jin), a charming romance novelist hiding a world of pain. When the two come together to work on an app for Bi-ah’s company, their guarded hearts begin to connect, and their walls start coming down. Could this lead them down a journey of love and healing? We’ll just have to watch and find out!
Streaming from 27 June 2025