Director: Kim Jae Hyun
Cast: Jang Ki-yong, Ahn Eun-jin, Kim Moo-joon, Woo Da-vi, Choi Gwang-il
Dynamite Kiss is a 2025 South Korean romantic comedy-drama series directed by Kim Jae Hyun, following two people whose impulsive holiday romance in Jeju Island refuses to stay buried once the woman enters the orbit of the very company heir she was trying to forget.
What is Dynamite Kiss about?
On the sun-drenched shores of Jeju, a brief but electric encounter between a wealthy young heir and an independent woman ignites something neither planned for. When the two go their separate ways, both assume the story is over. But when she steps into his corporate world under a carefully maintained cover — presenting herself as a married mother — the buried feelings between them resurface with fresh complications. Every shared glance becomes charged with unresolved history, and the elaborate ruse she is forced to maintain grows harder to keep intact the closer they become. The series balances warm humor with genuine romantic tension, letting the Jeju backdrop carry a nostalgic glow that sets the tone for everything that follows.
Cast & crew
Director Kim Jae Hyun steers a well-matched ensemble. Jang Ki-yong plays the heir whose composed exterior quietly cracks, while Ahn Eun-jin brings a sharp, warm energy to the lead woman navigating her double life. Kim Moo-joon and Woo Da-vi round out the supporting core, with veteran performers Nam Kee-ae and Cha Mi-kyeong lending the drama its emotional grounding.
Context & significance
Korean romantic dramas have earned a devoted following among Persian-speaking viewers worldwide, and Dynamite Kiss sits comfortably in that tradition — a slow-burn office romance with a high-stakes secret at its center. For diaspora audiences who grew up watching classic Persian melodramas, the emotional register here will feel familiar: misunderstandings stretched across episodes, a hidden identity threatening everything, and two leads who clearly belong together but must earn it. The Jeju Island setting adds visual warmth, and the series moves at the kind of deliberate pace that rewards viewers who prefer character over plot mechanics. Dynamite Kiss is available on K-Time with full Persian dubbing, making it as accessible as watching something in your living room back home.
Where & how to watch
Dynamite Kiss is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. Stream directly in your browser or on your TV and phone — no extra download needed, no VPN required, and no geo-blocking. Start watching anytime and cancel anytime.