
Made in Korea
Drama
Overview
A woman from a small town in Tamil Nadu moves to South Korea — a place she always dreamed of — but struggles to find her footing in a foreign land.
Top Cast


Priyanka Arul Mohan
Priyanka Arul Mohan
Shenba
Priyanka Arul Mohan
Shenba


Rishikanth
Rishikanth
Mani
Rishikanth
Mani


Park Hye-jin
Park Hye-jin
Yeon-Ok
Park Hye-jin
Yeon-Ok
Baek Si-hun
Baek Si-hun
Heo Jun-jae
Baek Si-hun
Heo Jun-jae


Jang Jae-hyeon
Jang Jae-hyeon
Min-seok
Jang Jae-hyeon
Min-seok


Kim So-ri
Kim So-ri
Hansol
Kim So-ri
Hansol


Jo Ha-ram
Jo Ha-ram
Sung-hun
Jo Ha-ram
Sung-hun
Kim Rok
Kim Rok
Woo-jin
Kim Rok
Woo-jin
Thirunavukkarasu
Thirunavukkarasu
Shenba's Father
Thirunavukkarasu
Shenba's Father


Jenson Dhivakar
Jenson Dhivakar
Saamy
Jenson Dhivakar
Saamy
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