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The Kdrama “Dear Hongrang” is a mystery melodrama sageuk drama that premiered on OTT on May 15, 2025. Directed by Kim Hong-sun and written by Kim Jin-ah, the series has a total runtime of 10 hours and 5 minutes. It was produced by Netflix and presented by Studio Dragon, Acemaker Movieworks, H House, and EO Contents Group.

Dear Hongrang Kdrama Overviews

Series NameDear Hongrang Kdrama
Original LanguageKorean
Spoken LanguageHindi
Digital Release Date15 May 2025
Runtime10 hour and 05 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
GenresMystery Drama
WriterKim Jin-ah
DirectorKim Hong-sun
ProducerKim Jin-ah wrote the script. Studio Dragon, Acemaker Movieworks, H House, EO Contents Group
Season01
Total Episodes 10
Production Co.Kim Jin-ah wrote the script. Studio Dragon, Acemaker Movieworks, H House, EO Contents Group

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Dear Hongrang Kdrama Star Cast

Actor/ActressCharacter
Lee Jae-wookHongrang
Jo Bo-ahJae-yi
Jung Ga-ramMu-jin
Park Byung-eunSim Yeol-guk
Kim Jae-wookPrince Hanpyeong

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Dear Hongrang Kdrama Review

The narrative begins with the disappearance of 8-year-old Hongrang, the heir to the Min Merchant Guild, shattering the Sim family. Twelve years later, a man claiming to be Hongrang returns, sparking suspicion from Jae-yi, who doubts his identity.

As strange events—ghostly abductions, cryptic visions, and a figure called “The Painter”—unfold, the story delves into the family’s dark secrets, political conspiracies involving Prince Hanpyeong (Kim Jae-wook), and Hongrang’s traumatic past. The series tackles themes of identity, familial bonds, and the cost of truth, with a subtle supernatural layer symbolizing loss and trauma.

Compelling Mystery: The central question of Hongrang’s identity drives the narrative, with well-placed twists keeping viewers engaged. The integration of “The Painter” and supernatural elements adds intrigue without overpowering the human drama.

Emotional Depth: The exploration of grief, particularly through Jae-yi’s longing for her brother and Yeon-ui’s (Uhm Ji-won) desperation, resonates deeply. The bittersweet climax is praised for its poignant resolution.

Historical Context: The depiction of Joseon’s art trade and social hierarchy enriches the story, grounding the drama in a vivid cultural backdrop.

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