Several kdramas land on the French platform for free
6play offers several Kdramas for free on its platform (in partnership with K-Selection)!
Looking for Korean dramas that explore the innocence of a first love and the pain of a breakup? or dramas that deal with current social issues? 6play allows its subscribers to discover dramas of all genres for free.

If you are looking for stories that will capture your heart, don’t wait any longer! Discover below the Kdramas that are now available in the collection »K like Koreaby 6play.
Times (2021)

- Number of episodes: 12
- Distribution: Lee Seo-jin, Lee Joo-young, Kim Yeong-cheol, Moon Jeong-hee
Times, the kdrama airing in 2021, is for fans of the crime genre with touches of sci-fi and time travel.
Lee Jin Wu (played by Lee Seo Jin) is a truth-seeking reporter. Seo Jeong In (played by Lee JooYoung) is also a dedicated journalist who is passionate about her craft.
Lee JinWoo lives in 2015 while Seo Jeong In lives in 2020. Despite this time difference, the two reporters make contact over the phone. Together they will try to avoid the assassination of South Korean President Seo Gi Tae, who is also Jeong In’s father.
But Jin Wu and Jeong In soon have to face a terrible truth…
The drama deals with the themes of political struggles and justice. Now available on 6play.
Yumi’s Cells (2021)

- number of episodes : 14
- distribution : Kim Go-eun, Ahn Bo-hyun, Park Jin-young, Lee Yoo-bi
Yumi’s Cells is a South Korean romantic comedy.
The kdrama tells the story of an ordinary woman, Yumi (played by Kim Go Eun), but through the eyes of her brain cells. These cells are an embodiment of all human emotions – happiness, jealousy, sadness, anger, etc.
32-year-old bachelorette Yumi is an introverted office worker who has a crush on her colleague Ugi (Choi Minho). However, she ends up meeting Woong (Ahn Bo Hyun), an IT developer, who falls in love with her at first sight.

As the cells embody the traits of Yumi’s brain and personality, what happens when there’s chaos in our protagonist’s life?
Shit Stars (2022)

- number of episodes : 16
- distribution: Lee Sung-kyung, Kim Young-dae, Yoon Jong-hoon, Kim Yoon-hye, Lee Jung-shin, Park So-jin.
An enemy-to-lover romance that will have you sighing at the thought of love!
Sh**ting Stars is a romantic comedy centered around celebrities, managers, PR teams and journalists from the Korean entertainment industry.

Gong Tae Seong (Kim Young Dae) is a well-loved star who does her best to keep a smile on her face. Seen as a nice young man, the only people who work for his management company don’t believe in his good personality.
Oh Han-byul (Lee Sung Kyung) is the PR team leader of Gong Tae Seong’s agency and knows Tae Seong’s true nature. Han Byeol is aware of her will to win and fiery temper, and in order to protect the star’s reputation, Han Byeol works hard to overcome various crises to maintain Tae Seong’s reputation.

Oh Han-byul and Tae Seong hated each other because of a simple misunderstanding when Gong Tae-sung suddenly fell in love with her. A hilarious story about the ultimate “enemy-to-lover” relationship.
Pinocchio (2014)

- Number of episodes: 20
- distribution: Lee Jong-suk, Park Shin-hye, Kim Young-kwang, Lee Yu-bi
The drama follows the idealistic Choi In Ha who becomes a TV journalist. She suffers from a condition known as “Pinocchio Syndrome,” a fictional syndrome that causes her to hiccup when she tells a lie.

Choi Dal Po harbors a deep hatred for the media, which is the reason for the loss of his birth family. Determined to get revenge on the journalists who accused his father and destroyed his family, Dal Po becomes a journalist in turn to gather all the information to clear his parents.
This series shows the passionate pursuit of justice among young journalists in South Korea as they seek to discover themselves in the process.
The Heirs (The Heirs) (2013)

- number of episodes : 20
- distribution: Lee Min-ho, Park Shin-hye, Kim Woo-bin
« the heirs is a drama depicting the adventures and relationships of wealthy South Korean heirs.
Kim Tan, heir to the Empire Group, illegitimate son of Chairman Kim Nam Yun and engaged to young heiress Yu Rachel, grew up in the shadow of his older brother Kim Won, who, unlike him, takes his job at the company very seriously.

While studying in the United States, where he was sent by his brother, who sees his presence as a threat to his position, Kim Tan meets a young girl named Cha Eun Sang, for whom he begins to develop feelings. But as soon as they return to Korea, he quickly discovers that she is none other than the daughter of the governess who works for her family.

Eun Sang also meets Choi Yeong Do, Kim Tan’s nemesis and heir to a major hotel chain, creating a love triangle between the three.
Much of the K-Drama is about the lives of the “Heirs” and how their life isn’t as flowery and simple as it seems, as well as Eun-Sang’s struggles. A girl from a poor family surrounded by rich, spoiled children and the dynamics that go with it.
Doctor John (2019)

- number of episodes : 16
- distribution: Ji Sung, Lee Se Young, Lee Kyu Hyung, Hwang Hee
Doctor John isn’t the typical kdrama you might see on TV. It’s not your typical plot of doctors healing patients, with a touch of romance. Doctor John is about pain, life and death.
Cha Yo Han is an aspiring doctor who only needs 10 seconds to figure out a patient’s condition. As he gains notoriety for his extraordinary abilities, he is confronted with a patient who will change his entire life.
Kang Si Young is a warm-hearted anesthesiologist. His family has been practicing medicine for several generations. She got her talent from her mother and her empathy from her father. But one day she suddenly leaves the hospital.
A year later she goes to prison as a temporary doctor and meets a prisoner there who was a doctor. He’s a genius who can assess a patient’s condition in 10 seconds. After meeting him, his life changes completely.