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Top Contract Marriage Korean Dramas

You might have seen many Korean dramas and you will see many more but if you haven’t seen Top contract marriage Korean dramas then you are missing the big one. Why contract marriage Korean dramas ??? Because the awkwardness between two people gradually turns into a romantic relationship this very fact excited me a lot.

Delightful Girl, Choon Hyang (2005)

Delightful Girl, Choon Hyang (2005)
Delightful Girl, Choon Hyang (2005)

Episodes: 17

Network: KBS2

Cast: Han Chae-young, Park Si-eun, Jae Hee, and Uhm Tae-woong

Genre: Comedy and romance

Synopsis: This drama is about two high school students who mistakingly sleep together (nothing happens between them) and other students make fuzz out of it. To protect their families from getting insulted they both get married.

Because This Is My First Life (2017)

Contract Marriage Korean Dramas
Because This Is My First Life (2017)

Episodes: 16

Network: tvN

Cast: Jung So-min and Lee Min-ki

Genre: Romance and comedy

Synopsis: This is a love story between a landlord who is IT employee and a tenant who is writer without house. Initially they were bond with the two years of contractual marriage but later end up falling for each other.

Prime Minister & I (2013)

Contract Marriage Korean Dramas
Prime Minister & I (2013)

Episodes: 17

Network: KBS2

Cast: Im Yoon-ah, Chae Jung-an, Ryu Jin, Yoon Shi-yoon, and Lee Beom-soo

Genre: Drama, romance, and comedy

Synopsis: This story is between the youngest prime minister of South Korea who is honest, a widow, and father of three kids, and a journalist. She chases him for news but ends up getting into a contract marriage.

Full House (2004)

Contract Marriage Korean Dramas
Full House (2004)

Episodes: 16

Network: KBS2

Cast: Song Hye-kyo, Rain, Han Eun-jung, and Kim Sung-soo

Genre: Romance, drama, and comedy

Synopsis: A girl named Han Ji-Eun lived in a house named “Full house” built by her father. By tricking her friends sold her house and it was purchased by famous actor Lee Young-Jae. He let her live in his house and return want her to get into a contract marriage.

Marriage Contract (2016)

Marriage Contract (2016)
Marriage Contract (2016)

Episodes: 16

Network: MBC

Cast: Lee Seo Jin, Uee, and Shin Rin Ah

Genre: Melodrama

Synopsis: This drama is about a single mother who struggles to raise her daughter and a rich guy who wants to save his mother. They both got into a contract marriage to help each other.

Marriage Not Dating (2014)

Marriage Not Dating (2014)
Marriage Not Dating (2014)

Episodes: 16

Network: tvN

Cast: Han Groo, Yeon Woo-jin, Han Sunhwa, Jeong Jinwoon, Heo Jung-min, and Yoon So-hee

Genre: Comedy, drama, and romance

Synopsis: Kong Ki-tae is a man who was forced by his family to get married in which he wasn’t interested. So he intentionally hire someone as his girlfriend whom his family won’t approve of.

Fated To Love You (2014)

Fated To Love You (2014)
Fated To Love You (2014)

Episodes: 20

Network: MBC

Cast: Jang Hyuk, Jang Na-ra, Choi Jin-hyuk, and Wang Ji-won

Genre: Drama, comedy, and romance

Synopsis: This story is about a rich guy and an average looking woman who is famous with the nickname “post-it” at her working place. They accidentally slept together and were forced to get married because that girl got pregnant. To make their parents happy they enter into a contractual marriage.

1% Of Anything (2016)

1% Of Anything (2016)
1% Of Anything (2016)

Episodes: 16

Network: Dramax

Cast: Ha Seok Jin and Jeon So Min

Genre: Comedy and Romance

Synopsis: Lee Jae-in is the heir of a rich family. He was rude and arrogant. To inherit property he has to get married so he decided to make a deal with Kim Da-hyun for contract marriage.

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