10 best K-dramas of 2024 to watch on Disney+ Hotstar

Shramana Kar

K-dramas of 2024

As the year comes to an end, let's revisit these mind-blowing Korean dramas of 2024 that were released on Disney+ Hotstar and garnered much popularity.

The Judge from Hell

Judge Kang Bit-Na has been sent to the Earth from Hell by the Demon God to punish the wrongdoers and send their souls to Hell. Detective Han Da-On must stop her.

A Shop for Killers

Orphaned and raised by her wealthy uncle, a young woman’s sheltered life is shattered when the uncle dies unexpectedly, forcing her to deal with his mysterious shop.

Gangnam B-Side

The disappearance of Jae-Hee, a prominent figure in the Gangnam Club without a trace, sparks questions and detectives, prosecutors, and even underworld outlaws try to find the person.

The Impossible Heir

After discovering he's the illegitimate son of a wealthy conglomerate, Kang In-Ha teams up with his friend to take over the property and claim his rightful place among the elites.

Wonderful World

Following her son's tragic death, psychologist Eun Soo-Hyun decides to help those who are suffering by solving their mysterious cases.

Flex X Cop

A fun-loving, third-generation chaebol becomes a detective. He leverages his family's wealth, connection, and his own intellect to solve mysterious cases and bring the criminals to justice.

Red Swan

Wansoo, the only heir, is trapped in the web of Hwain Group. She finds an ally in Doyoon, the bodyguard, who is investigating her family's corruption and is determined to bring justice.

Chief Detective 1958

The drama follows the story of Park Young-Han, a zesty detective, who is widely known for his success and has been consistently topped the chart in arresting criminals.

Seoul Busters

An unlikely alliance forms between the nation's lowest-ranked squad and the leader of the elite Violent Crimes Team, resulting in a dramatic improvement in catching criminals.

Light Shop

A group of individuals are thrust into the duality of life and death inside a store that offers illumination, suggesting a bridge between the known and unknown at the very end of an alley.