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Kim Seon Ho Turns 38 Today: Celebrating his birthday, here are the top 5 highest-rating Korean dramas of this Hallyu star

Kim Seon Ho Turns 38 Today: With his leading roles in the Korean drama Start-Up and the comedy Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, Kim Seon Ho became famous and beloved all over the globe.

New Delhi: Salt Entertainment manages the South Korean actor Kim Seon Ho (born on May 8, 1986). Through his impressive performance in several films, Kim Seon Ho has solidified his position as a leading actor in South Korea. The actor has amassed tremendous adoration from fans all around the globe due to his limitless fame.

He began his acting career in 2009 in theatre and finally broke through in 2017 with a guest appearance on Good Manager and main lead on Strongest Deliveryman, of KBS2.

With his leading roles in the Korean drama Start-Up and the comedy Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, Kim Seon Ho became famous and beloved all over the globe. Let’s take a look at the five most popular Korean dramas with Kim Seon Ho as the lead.

1. Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021)

Yoon Hye Jin, a dentist, flees to a coastline town after an argument with her boss. She decides to permanently establish her business in the locality after finding that no dentist is available there. There she met a free-spirited jack-of-all-trades named Hong Do Shik (Kim Seon Ho). There to teach her the ropes of life in a sleepy town, they had a rocky start.

2. Start-Up (2020)

In Start-Up, we follow the story of an organization that is one of the most cutting-edge digital industries on the planet. Set at the made-up Sandbox Company, the story follows the adventures of four distinct characters – Seo Dal Mi, Nam Do San, Han Ji Pyung, and Won In Jae. In this scene, Kim Seon Ho portrays Han Ji Pyeong, a figure who serves as judge, jury, and executioner inside the startup. Based on his practical recommendations, the future of start-ups may either be spectacular or utterly forgotten.

3. Welcome to Waikiki Season 2 (2019)

The Waikiki guesthouse that Lee Joon Ki, an unpopular actor, manages is about to go bankrupt. Joon Ki asks his friends Cha Woo Shik (Kim Seon Ho) and Kook Ki Bong to put their funds into the guesthouse so it may be revived. A perfectionist with aspirations of singing, Cha Woo Shik is notoriously picky. Following Lee Joon Ki’s suggestion, they all pooled their resources and moved into the Waikiki Guesthouse.

4. 100 Days My Prince (2018)

Crown Prince Lee Yool of Joseon is so used to being faultless that he ignores most of the palace nobility. His severe and demanding demeanour belies his profound sense of isolation. But when he loses his memories, he becomes a commoner and finds memorable love as Joseon’s oldest bachelorette’s spouse.

5. Strongest Deliveryman (2017)

Choi Kang Soo is a deliveryman. Though modest, he is bold and gives his best in all he does. Lee Dan Ah the delivery woman nicknamed her nation Hell Joseon, like many young people, since she dislikes her socioeconomic condition. When she meets charming Kang Soo, her attitude will change. In their pursuit of greatness, they compete and fall in love. Their idea of elegance is to emulate the wealthy Lee Jin Yoon and Oh Jin Gyu (Kim Seon Ho).