Best Kwon Na-Ra K-dramas

Kwon Na-ra is a talented actress who has been rising to stardom since she joined the girl singing group Hello Venus in 2012. Kwon is easy to get along with and has a charming personality. If you’re currently watching the reality TV show Young Actors’ Retreat, you’ll see that she has a great sense of humor and loves to laugh.

This is one of the reasons she has been able to share the screen with some of the best actors in South Korea. Here are some of her K-dramas you should watch.

Suspicious Character (2017)

Kwon Na-ra stars as Cha Yoo-Jung, a prosecutor who was once the girlfriend of Noh Ji Wook. Their relationship fell apart when he found her kissing Ji Eun-hyuk, their mutual childhood friend. She tries to resolve her mistakes and win Ji-wook back in this new drama from MBC. ..

The main point of this article is that the character of Eun-hyuk appears cold and bitter in the beginning, but later on becomes more relatable as she realizes her feelings for him.

Your Honor(2018)

Na-ra stars as Joo-Eun, a successful anchorwoman who is outspoken, takes pride in her work, is graceful, and believes in impartiality. She does not fear the attention the camera gives her and she knows when to stand up for herself and never backs down. ..

Judge Han Soo-ho is in love with the woman who is crucial to his path to becoming a just and principled judge.

Doctor Prisoner (2019)

Na-ra plays the role of Han So-geum, a psychiatrist who works at Taegang hospital but also volunteers at the prison where her brother disappeared with the motive to uncover the truth behind his disappearance. She is charismatic and skilled in martial arts, which makes her an ideal candidate for investigating her brother’s disappearance. ..

Na Yi-Jae’s character is crucial to the story development as he provides insights into prisoners’ personalities and helps him in his revenge. ..

Itaewon Class (2020)

Na-ra plays the character Oh Soo-ah in this hit drama. She grew up in an orphanage and had success after she was offered a scholarship by the antagonist Jangga Group. She is later employed for the executive position of the strategic planner by the company. ..

She is a passionate strategic planner who is heavily conflicted because of her emotional attachment to the main protagonist Park Sae-role. Her allegiance to the company restricts their romantic relationship. Later, she quits her job and becomes an informant about the crimes committed by the Jangga group.

Royal Secret Agent (2020)

Kwon Na-ra stars as Hong-Da in “A Prince’s Tragedy,” a historical drama that tells the story of a young woman with a complex past and many personas. After her father is falsely accused of being a traitor and is murdered, Hong-Da must fight for her own survival and find justice for her family. ..

Hong Da-in is raised by her father’s loyal friend and the royal secretary minister Jang. Jang changes her name to Hong Da-in in order to raise her and he takes up the responsibility of raising her.

Sung Yi-gyum is a stubborn police officer who had an initial encounter with Sung Yi-gyum disguised as a prostitute. She becomes a member of the royal secret inspectors’ team with the aim of both keeping an eye on Yi-gyum and also uncovering the hidden truth behind her father’s betrayal and murder.

Bulgasal: Immortal Souls (2021)

In this fantasy thriller, Kwon Na-ra plays the main character Min Sang Un/ Kim Hwa Yeon. She is a woman whose former self was immortal. She goes through a traumatic event that turns her into a human who goes through the cycle of death and reincarnation for 600 years. Every time she is reincarnated, she can recall all her preceding lives.

She is an innocent and peaceful human who has a complicated past. She was forced to change her identity and name to live in hiding and plot her revenge for the tragic events she went through in the past when her family was killed.

She is being sought after by Dan Hwal, who wants to exact his revenge on her for taking his soul and making him a bulgasal.

The best Kwon Na-Ra k-dramas of all time are those that depict the struggles and emotions of the Korean people during difficult times. These dramas are often based on true events and feature excellent acting by the cast. ..

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