My Business Proposal Kdrama -
Kim Se-jeong, Ahn Hyo-seop, Kim Min-woo, Seol In-ah, Lee Hyung-chul
The drama leans heavily into exaggerated visual gags. Ha-ri’s hallucinatory daydreams (featuring dramatic rain and flying roses) and her "act" as the wild Shin Geum-hui are masterclasses in physical comedy. Se-jeong’s ability to contort her face from a greasy pick-up artist to a terrified employee is meme-worthy gold.
Ahn Hyo-seop sheds his stoic image for a Chaebol who is arrogant but hilariously awkward in love. Kim Se-jeong proves she is a comedic powerhouse, capable of switching from slapstick (the infamous "gwaenchana" aegyo) to heartfelt sincerity in a blink. Their dynamic is a delightful push-pull of logic versus emotion. my business proposal kdrama
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For months now, their relationship had been a balancing act. Professional by day, deeply romantic by night. But recently, a strange tension had settled over Tae-moo. It wasn't dissatisfaction. It was the opposite. He wanted more. He wanted to lock the door, forget the spreadsheets, and simply exist in the bubble of Shin Ha-ri.
Business Proposal is the ultimate "comfort food" of K-dramas—a high-energy, hilarious rom-com that takes every classic cliché and turns it into gold. Based on a popular Webtoon, it centers on Shin Ha-ri (Kim Se-jeong), a food researcher who goes on a blind date in place of her chaebol friend, only to discover her date is her boss, CEO Kang Tae-moo (Ahn Hyo-seop). Ahn Hyo-seop sheds his stoic image for a
The plan backfires spectacularly. The blind date happens to be Kang Tae-moo (played by Ahn Hyo-seop), the newly appointed, workaholic CEO of Ha-ri's company.
Romantic Comedy / Office Drama Target Episodes: 12–16
Tae-moo works 24/7 until Ha-ri teaches him to eat ramen, watch movies, and take weekends off. Burnout is real. The drama posits that the most successful business leaders are those who discover purpose outside the office.