Korean Mix Hindi Songs 2022 💗Love Story💗Korean Drama💗Chinese Love Story Song💗Çin Clip

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  • čas přidán 25. 01. 2022
  • New Korean Mix Hindi Songs 2022 💗 New Chinese Mix Hindi Songs 💗 Chinese Drama 💗 Çin Klip
    Song- Heart Broken Hindi Mashup
    Artist: Jubin Nautiyal, Arijit Singh, Atif Aslam
    Composer: B Praak, Arijit Singh
    Lyricist: Jass Manak
    Drama/Movie: Age Of Youth
    Story Explained:
    The drama follows five university students living in the same house. Each women holds their own burden and backstories as they trudge through life.
    Review:
    So the drama is about five women living in the same house and dealing with their own burdens while forming a strong bond of sisterhood. Sounds familiar? Yeah. Age Of Youth is the unofficial Korean adaptation of the c-drama Ode To Joy (欢乐颂 and it was also aired right after Ode To Joy finished airing. Ode To Joy has been a drama that’s precious to me and one that I hold close to my heart so when I chanced upon Age Of Youth, it was a given that I had to see it, k-drama or not. Initially I found myself comparing it to the c-drama version and found many similarities (unsurprisingly) but also many elements that made the drama more original and really unique. While I am aware that AOY is NOT an official adaptation of OTJ, I will be making some comparisons between the two dramas just because of their obvious similarities.
    I have never been a fan of k-dramas because of it’s repeated use of romantic tropes (rich guy meets poor girl etc) and the use of unrealistic yet highly dramatic scenes at the expense of in-depth character development and plot. This belief has only been further reinforced since seeing one of my favourite c-dramas, Scarlet Heart being completely transformed butchered in Scarlet Heart Ryeo. Not that I have anything against k-drama fans, of course. I’m just too much of a realist and a critic. However I’d say AOY is an exception. Many have applaud the series for it’s boldness to rebel against the usual k-drama tropes and for it’s realistic portrayal of sisterhood and life in general. While I don’t exactly agree to a certain extent, I’m glad that the drama is something different yet still retains its own k-drama style (something which I will explain later).
    My favourite character out of the five women. The serious one, works multiple jobs to support herself financially while studying full-time at University. Kind of like An Di from Ode To Joy, minus the high fashion and the money of course. She is the strongest out of the five and that’s what makes her my favourite character. Her circumstances are the most relatable to me (though none of it has ever happened to me lol) and her ability to just carry it all on her shoulders is so so admirable. I’d say she’s the opposite of every k-drama character. Plainly-dressed, not very pretty, serious but not shy and best of all, she stands up for herself even when it seems like it’s easier not to. It’s so rare to see female characters in kdramas that are so plainly dressed and look so…plain. Even if there are, they would end up undergoing some dramatic makeover that reveal how pretty they actually are and then the male lead would suddenly fall in love and etc etc (I may not watch many k-dramas but I know the tropes).
    Also the fact that Jin Myung knows how to stand up for herself is so so refreshing. Oftentimes you see the female lead all shy and scared while allowing everyone else to bully her and beat her down, and it’s not only in k-dramas but in animes, mangas and c-dramas as well. But Jin Myung knows when to speak out and when to stay silent. Honestly if I were in her shoes, I probably wouldn’t have the guts to stand up for herself the way she did. That scene when she held that waitress’s hand under the hot water for deliberately bumping into her, damn. I was literally cheering for her. And it’s not as if Jin Myung was being mean on purpose. She was carrying very heavy plates of her customers’ food. If she were to drop them she would’ve definitely been fired. But the scene that really tore my heart was when she finally broke down and screamed at the manager to apologise. Wow…amazing performance from the actress Han Ye Ri. That scene felt so real, tears came to my eyes. Powerful performance.
    I also liked her romance the best. Park Jae Wan is the only one I didn’t dislike. He’s sweet yet mature and takes care of Jin Myung in practical ways. And he doesn’t talk about loving her even though she’s plain-looking and all that bloody nonsense. Jin Myung would probably dump him in a second if he ever did lol.
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