Published by: Your K-Drama Hub Reading Time: 7 Minutes Introduction: Why "Personal Taste" Still Matters In the golden age of Korean dramas, where fantasy, thriller, and action dominate the charts, there’s a special place for the classic romantic comedy. One such timeless gem is "Personal Taste" (개인의 취향) . For Hindi-speaking audiences who have fallen in love with K-dramas via dubbing on platforms like Netflix, MX Player, or YouTube, finding this 2010 masterpiece in Hindi is a quest worth undertaking.
But why does "Personal Taste" resonate so deeply with Indian viewers? Because it mirrors the chaos of Indian family dynamics, the struggle of independent women in a patriarchal society, and the universal desire for a roommate who might just be ‘the one.’ Today, we dive deep into the plot, the Hindi-dubbed availability, character chemistry, and why this drama defines a specific type of "personal taste." Adapted from Lee Se-in’s novel, Personal Taste tells the story of Park Kae-in (Son Ye-jin) , a quirky, clumsy, and hopelessly naive furniture designer. She lives in a traditional Korean house called Sanggojae , which is architecturally significant. Her life is a mess: she is betrayed by her fiancé, cheated out of her money, and viewed as incompetent by everyone. personal taste korean drama in hindi
Enter , a perfectionist, cold architect who is obsessed with winning a major design competition. Jin-ho learns that the key to winning is studying the ancient architecture of Sanggojae . To get past the owner (Kae-in), he does something drastic: he pretends to be gay. Published by: Your K-Drama Hub Reading Time: 7