Article: Top 10 Women Lead Korean Dramas

Nothing compares to seeing other accomplished, powerful women in action, especially with these fantastic plays that tell a sincere, thrilling tale. Female solid leaders to motivate and inspire us to binge-watch during our downtime. In Korean dramas, these female protagonists are ruthless queens and brutal.

10. The King: Eternal Monarch

The King: Eternal Monarch’s Jeong Tae-Eul (Kim Go-Eun) shocked fans with her forthright demeanor and police officer skills. She works as an Inspector in the Violent Crimes Squad and gets dedicated to her job. She keeps her head up when she discovers a parallel universe in the fantasy narrative. When faced with danger, Tae-Eul is a powerful female character. When she eludes the captors, fights them off, and even manages to seek aid while injured, it’s a thrilling moment.

 

9. Vagabond

Vagabond is a Korean action thriller drama that uncovers a major conspiracy, and fans eagerly expect the second season. Go Hae-Ri, a covert agent, was played by Bae Suzy. She appears calm and normal, yet she is a force to be reckoned with on her missions. She also demonstrates her fighting and weapons skills on several occasions. Above all, she’s prepared to risk everything to find out the truth.

 

8. Hotel Del Luna

I.U; portrayed Jang Man-wol, a man caught between life and death. She owns a hotel where individuals remain for a short period after death before traveling to their last destination. She appears to be chilly and irritable in the play. She terrifies people and holds herself on her own, and she frequently rescues the day and demonstrates her enormous power. When it comes to achieving what she wants, she isn’t bashful either. Despite her heartbreak, she proves that she can exist without a guy. Because Jang Man-wol is the savage queen, she will not accept any tantrums.

7. Itaewon Class 

We can’t forget Kim Da-Mi, who portrayed Jo Yi-Seo in “Itaewon Class” when talking about powerful female protagonists in Korean dramas. She understands how to have a good time with filthy people while protecting her loved ones.

 

6. Descendants Of The Sun (2016)

Descendants of the Sun’s female protagonist have had a significant role in the show’s popularity as one of the most popular K-dramas of 2016. Her willingness to accept errors makes her an appealing and commendable character, especially when considering how wonderfully human she is due to Song Hye Kyo’s outstanding acting abilities. Time and time again, she decides to let go of her stubbornness to benefit from numerous circumstances.

 

5. Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo (2016)

Weightlifting Kim the Fairy is another K-Drama that captures the notion of a physically powerful lady is Bok Joo. Bok Joo, a skilled weightlifter, battles with her “lack of femininity,” but she overcomes her self-esteem issues and learns to love herself. She has a kind heart yet is capable of breaking your bones. Kimis, without a doubt, is one of our favorite female protagonists. Throughout the series, she remains loyal to herself as an uncomfortable yet extroverted and loveable figure.

 

4. Doctors (2016)

Yoo Hye Jung, one of the powerful female characters in Korean dramas, is played by Park Shin Hye. She does not tolerate bullies, and she can kick them out. She is our ruthless doctor who is unafraid of bullies at the hospital. Her feminine side gets pushed aside to favor more conventionally male characteristics. Perhaps it’s because she had a tough life that it’s all the more impressive when she demonstrates how much compassion she still has.

 

3. Vincenzo (2021)

In the hit Korean drama Vincenzo, Hong Cha-young, played by actress Jeon Yeo-been, works as a lawyer in a company favored by many wealthy but ethically questionable customers. Despite her flaws, Cha-Young has a competitive spirit and performs better as a lawyer in court than anybody else. She has also been seen in various ultra-polished costumes with the most up-to-date accessories, emphasizing her influential role as a female lead.

 

2. Strong Woman Do Bong-Soon (2017)

To begin with, don’t expect this sweet-faced girl to be just that since the drama gives her a distinct twist as a physically powerful lady capable of lifting men, fighting thugs, and flinging buses like paper airplanes. Do Bong-Soon, a strong woman with a distinctive personality and physical ability, defy preconceptions on a whole new level. Despite her tiny stature, this down-to-earth female protagonist possesses superhuman power, and her heart is no let-down either, with her dedication and lack of hesitation when it comes to defending others.

 

1. It’s Okay Not To Be Okay

“It’s Okay Not to Be Okay,” the most recent drama on the list, features Ko Moon Yeong (Seo Ye Ji), a bestselling children’s book author with a personality problem. Ko Moon Yeong captivates spectators right away with her outspoken attitude, strong aura, and overall fantastic sense of style. Stay for poignant bits of romance and Seo Ye Ji’s outstanding acting talents. She has no fear of anyone and will defend herself and others when necessary. She seems cold, distant, and commanding, yet she knows what she wants no matter what others say.