My Business Proposal Kdrama
An unemployed food-tech developer poses as her friend's fiancée to win a blind date with a cold-headed CEO — only to find his company is her startup’s biggest potential partner, and a fake engagement becomes the perfect recipe for real love, corporate espionage, and a viral food app that could change everything.
No discussion of a K-drama is complete without the music. The OST of A Business Proposal broke streaming records on Melon and Spotify.
Top 3 Tracks:
Listening strategy: Play "Love, Maybe" on repeat while writing your actual business proposal. It lowers cortisol levels. my business proposal kdrama
Unlike heavy melodramas or fantasy epics, A Business Proposal is lean. It runs for only 12 episodes (compared to the standard 16). Here is why the algorithm (and human hearts) fell for it.
The fandom around My Business Proposal Kdrama is still active. Here are the top three fan theories:
While the show wrapped perfectly, the demand for a Season 2 remains high. As of now, the producers have stated a "spin-off" about the second couple is more likely than a direct sequel. An unemployed food-tech developer poses as her friend's
For the uninitiated, A Business Proposal follows Shin Ha-ri (Kim Se-jeong), a food researcher who works for a giant corporation owned by the Go family. To pay off her father’s debt, she agrees to go on a blind date in place of her wealthy heiress best friend, Jin Young-seo (Seol In-ah).
The plan is simple: look trashy, get rejected, and leave.
The problem? Her blind date is Kang Tae-moo (Ahn Hyo-seop), the impossibly handsome, cold, and calculating new CEO of her company. Not only does he refuse to reject her, but he is also tired of his grandfather setting him up on dates. So, he makes Ha-ri a proposal she can’t refuse: Keep pretending to be my girlfriend, and I will pay you. Listening strategy: Play "Love, Maybe" on repeat while
What follows is a masterful blend of near-miss identity reveals, workplace shenanigans, and a secondary romance between Young-seo and Tae-moo’s loyal secretary, Cha Sung-hoon (Kim Min-kyu), that arguably rivals the main couple.
The contract is revealed, feelings are hurt, and the grandfather intervenes. This is the obligatory "breakup arc" followed by the grand romantic gesture.