Shakya, a star singer yet tired of several failed relationships, decides to get hitched to a bride his mother has selected for him. But drama ensues, when Chandramauli, the bride's former boyfriend, tries to win her over.
Four best friends go on a girl’s night out, who end up on a path none of them expected and find out it really does only take one night to change your life.
A young farmgirl, Belle, with a history of being trapped in toxic relationships, becomes trapped by the Beast who promises to cure her sick father with a rose if she stays with him.
A year after Hae Sook's death, Ha Gu decides to reopen her mother's supermarket. One day, she meets Kang Soo, who turns out to be the one ruining all her peaches at the fruit stand. When Ha Gu caught him in action, out of nowhere, Kang Soo blurted out Hae Sook's name. Reminded of her mom, Ha Gu opens Hae Sook's old journal and finds traces of Kang Soo. Through encounters with Kang Soo, who has Alzheimer's, Ha Gu uncovers new truths about her mom and starts to understand Hae Sook's life not only as a mom but as a woman.
While Mi-na is out, Hyeon-goo invites So-hee to his house and enjoys. She forces So-hee, who wants to go to sleep, back to her house because Mi-na doesn't know when she will come back. However, while secretly meeting Seung-mo, Mi-na informs Hyeon-goo that she cannot enter her house, and Hyeon-goo regrets sending So-hee to her house. But this time, he invites Soo-yeong, a business traveler, to his house.
Jeong-hee was living with a man due to a de facto marriage. One day, her daughter, Dam-hoi, returned from her study abroad. Dam-hoi always wears leggings. The soon-to-be stepdad, Byeong-min, who is usually a fan of leggings, pays attention to her daughter's clothes. Jeong-hee noticed it, so she also started wearing leggings to distract her young prospective husband.
It was more than three years ago, when Yiqing and Xiaofang first started dating, that the marriage equality law had passed. Initially, they entertained the idea of marriage, but as time passed, they became less committed to the notion. However, during a wedding reception, they find themselves embroiled in a heated argument about whether or not they should pursue the idea.
Faliq is a calm boy who tends to not draw too much attention. Kirana is an outgoing spitfire who is always battle ready. They met when they were 14. Faliq is a supportive best friend, especially in Kirana’s conquest of finding love. Her dating principles are simple: the man must last through her 7-Day Relationship (7DR) rule for her to consider a proper commitment. As luck would have it, Kirana reunited with Arif, a former 7DR partner of hers. When Arif re-entered Kirana’s life, Faliq started behaving out of character. Emotional outbursts and angry confrontations became all too common in Faliq’s life. These not-so-subtle changes are on the brink of damaging his relationships with people around him, especially with Kirana. Suppressing his love for Kirana and his envy over Kirana’s and Arif’s relationship was becoming rather difficult for him. He wanted to turn his friendship with Kirana into a more serious commitment as he believed Kirana’s feelings are mutual.
Michelle is having the worst day – she gets fired and dumped on the very same day. Ouch! Best friend Sara persuades her to come along to a new retreat which offers a wellness and empowering program “Just Say Yes”. Here Michelle faces her fears and finally learns to take on all the wonderful things life has to offer, including love.
A modern and independent girl, but when it comes to love, the only novels in her life are those from Jane Austen's literary universe. After using a borrowed cell phone, something mysterious happens and she is transported to a different world, which resembles the 19th century. Sofia is taken in by the family of the charming Ian Clarke, while desperately trying to find a way to return to her life. What she didn't know is that her heart had other plans.
Having never been involved in a long-term relationship, Ha-yoon was hoping that her current boyfriend, Nam Tae-ryeon, would be the one to change all of that. But when he announces he wants to break up with her before they even reach their 100th day, Ha-yoon refuses to accept her fate without a fight. Determined to make this relationship last, Ha Yoon suggests a month-long “break-up grace period” in which she and Tae-ryeon are allowed to spend as much time apart as they want, without calling things off completely. Agreeing to her terms, Tae-ryeon and Ha-yoon draw up a contract in which the terms of their grace period are clearly stated. While Tae-ryeon goes about his life, Ha-yoon somehow finds herself signing an entirely different contract with her best friend and college colleague, Kang-jin.
Gabby and Marvin's wedding weekend turns dramatic instead of joyful as Marvin's past interrupts their big day. Marvin has to reconcile with his father to please his soon to be wife. His ex-girlfriend resurfaces, hellbent on disrupting the already planned wedding between the soon to be couples.
The single life of an ex basketball star is disrupted when his brother entrusts him with the care of his daughter. Juggling parenthood, he must decide between coaching the national team or pursuing a romance with a captivating teacher.
Essam lives a depressing but not so lonely life—he’s got someone. Doesn’t know what to call him, so he went with Bruno. Bruno’s like a shadow, only louder and harder to ignore. Now Essam wants a life “free of Bruno.” But can he really escape? Shadows don’t usually eat half your snacks.