DHAK DHAK IS A JOYRIDE WITH A FEW HUGE BUMPS
“Dhak Dhak” doesn’t make a show of women’s empowerment; it’s more of a side note. None of these women are out to prove anything to men. Instead, it’s a joyful celebration of womanhood.
“Dhak Dhak” doesn’t make a show of women’s empowerment; it’s more of a side note. None of these women are out to prove anything to men. Instead, it’s a joyful celebration of womanhood.
Han Hae Na is a single high school teacher with a family secret. Due to an ancestor’s fault, Han Hae Na’s family has been cursed for generations. When someone in her family kisses anyone, they turn into a dog at midnight for six hours. Afterwards, they revert back to their normal appearance. This transformation repeats itself every night until that person, in their dog appearance, kisses the same person. Drunk one night, Han Hae Na accidentally kisses Jin Seo Won, a teacher at the same high school, though they aren’t even close as colleagues. Han Hae Na soon panics and persistently approaches Seo Won for a chance at another kiss. However, Jin Seo Won has a fear of dogs.
Strong Woman Kang Nam Soon delves into the life of a girl who goes missing while her parents travel to Mongolia. After some time passes, she returns to South Korea in search of her long-lost parents. Subsequently, she meets her mother and grandmother and becomes entangled in a drug investigation case.
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