
The Heartbeat Operator
Drama · Romance
Overview
Hye Eun studies literature at Jeonju University. One day, she falls in love with Seung Bin but is disappointed to see that he has a girlfriend named Joo Ri. Suddenly, an Indian girl with magic appears in front of her and she gives her a heartbeat operator! Hye Eun is happy to lure Seung Bin with the device, but he has a problem with his heart. Eventually, he discovers what the device really is. Will Hye Eun receive true love?
Top Cast


Lee You-mi
Lee You-mi
Hye Eun
Lee You-mi
Hye Eun


Yoon Jeong-il
Yoon Jeong-il
Seung Bin
Yoon Jeong-il
Seung Bin


Lee Ga-kyung
Lee Ga-kyung
Joo Ri
Lee Ga-kyung
Joo Ri


Hong Ji-young
Hong Ji-young
Da Eun
Hong Ji-young
Da Eun


Ryu Hye-rin
Ryu Hye-rin
Na Jung
Ryu Hye-rin
Na Jung


Choi Kwang-je
Choi Kwang-je
Jae Won
Choi Kwang-je
Jae Won


Anupam Tripathi
Anupam Tripathi
Nepalese chef
Anupam Tripathi
Nepalese chef


Hong Ye-eun
Hong Ye-eun
Hong Ye-eun
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