For Brazilian audiences, K-dramas offer an alternative to traditional Western series, bringing more emotional narratives, polished visuals, and romances that develop in an engaging way.
Additionally, the romantic comedy genre stands out for being easy to watch — ideal for those seeking light entertainment after a tiring day.
What to expect from a good Korean romantic drama?
Before checking out the list, it's worth understanding why these K-dramas are so addictive.
Most follow a formula that appeals:
• Unexpected meeting between protagonists
• Personality differences (opposites attract)
• Emotional conflicts and misunderstandings
• Reconciliation and happy ending
This structure, although predictable, is precisely what makes the genre so comforting and pleasurable.
Charismatic characters: Protagonists usually have deep personal stories, which creates immediate connection with the audience.
Mix of humor and emotion: It's common to laugh in one scene and get emotional in the next — one of K-dramas' greatest differentials.
5 Romantic Comedy K-Dramas on Prime Video to Watch Now
Profits of Love (2024)
This K-drama bets on one of the most popular clichés: marriage of convenience. The story follows a pragmatic woman who decides to marry to avoid personal losses and a man who accepts the proposal only to avoid complications. What begins as a rational agreement quickly evolves into something deeper.
Why watch? Entertaining dynamic between protagonists, unusual situations that generate natural humor, and gradual romance evolution. It's ideal for those who like light stories with consistent emotional development.
True to Love (2023)
Here, the focus is on the behind-the-scenes of modern relationships. The protagonist is a dating coach whose own love life is falling apart. Alongside a skeptical editor, she needs to rebuild her vision of love — and this delivers hilarious and reflective moments.
Highlights: Addresses contemporary relationships, intelligent and witty dialogue, and remarkable chemistry between characters. This K-drama speaks directly to Brazilian audiences, especially those who have faced romantic frustrations.
Her Private Life (2019)
A classic among genre fans, this K-drama mixes romance with the universe of celebrity fans. The protagonist is a respected art curator who leads a double life: professional by day and dedicated fan of an idol at night. When her boss discovers this secret, their relationship takes unexpected turns.
What makes this K-drama special? Fun representation of fandom, romance full of tension and chemistry, and well-built characters. It's a great choice for those who enjoy stories with strong cultural identity.
The Fairy and the Shepherd (2025)
Mixing fantasy with romance, this K-drama breaks somewhat from the traditional pattern. The protagonist lives between two worlds: everyday life as a student and her role as a shaman. Upon meeting a young man, unexpected adventures and romance unfold.