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6 Ahn Eun-jin K-Dramas To Watch if “Dynamite Kiss” Had You Hooked!

Ahn Eun-jin K-dramas to Watch (Credits: OSEN)
Ahn Eun-jin K-dramas to Watch (Credits: OSEN)

Ahn Eun-jin has been winning viewers’ hearts thanks to her growing list of solid performances, but 2025–2026 has truly become her breakout era. With her role in the trending series Dynamite Kiss, she’s receiving the spotlight she long deserved.


If you discovered her through this latest drama or have been watching her for years, this list will help you explore her best works, from romance to thriller to emotional slice-of-life stories that showcase her range!


Ahn Eun-jin in Dynamite Kiss



In her latest drama Dynamite Kiss, Ahn Eun-jin plays Ko Da-rim, a hardworking woman who fakes being a married mother to secure a stable job.


She becomes a temporary employee on the Mother TF team, led by the strict, level-headed Kong Ji-hyeok (Kim Young-kwang). What starts as a harmless lie quickly spirals when she impulsively kisses him, putting both of them in a complicated situation.


1. My Dearest (2023)


My Dearest poster (Credits: MBC)
My Dearest poster (Credits: MBC)

Set during the Qing invasion, My Dearest follows Yoo Gil-chae (Ahn Eun-jin), a noblewoman whose sheltered world collapses as her country is thrown into chaos.


She crosses paths with the mysterious Lee Jang-hyun (Namgoong Min), a man who hides deep emotional scars behind his cold demeanor. As war pulls them apart and brings them together again, their relationship grows into a heartbreaking yet enduring love story.


Aired: 2023

No. of Episodes: 20

Cast: Namgoong Min, Ahn Eun-jin, Lee Hak-joo

Streaming Platform: MBC, Viki



The Good Bad Mother poster (Credits: Netflix)
The Good Bad Mother poster (Credits: Netflix)

This emotional drama centers on prosecutor Choi Kang-ho (Lee Do-hyun), who loses his memory after an accident and reverts to his childlike self. His mother, Young-soon (Ra Mi-ran), once strict and emotionally distant, is forced to care for him again and confront the wounds of their past.


Around them, the lives of childhood friends, families, and villagers intertwine, including Lee Mi-joo (Ahn Eun-jin), who becomes a gentle source of warmth and support in Kang-ho’s new life.


Aired: 2023

No. of Episodes: 14

Streaming Platform: Netflix


3. The One and Only (2021–2022)


The One and Only poster (Credits: JTBC)
The One and Only poster (Credits: JTBC)

Pyo In-sook (Ahn Eun-jin), a woman living a colorless life, receives a devastating diagnosis and meets two other women facing their own struggles at a hospice. Together, they become unlikely companions who end up involved in a murder case that changes their lives.


Along the way, In-sook crosses paths with Min Woo-cheon (Kim Kyung-nam), a mysterious hitman whose quiet presence slowly brings unexpected comfort and a bittersweet romance.


Aired: 2021–2022

No. of Episodes: 16

Streaming Platform: JTBC, Netflix (region-dependent)


4. Hospital Playlist (2020–2021)


Hospital Playlist still (Credits: tvN)
Hospital Playlist still (Credits: tvN)

Five doctors, Lee Ik-jun (Jo Jung-suk), Chae Song-hwa (Jeon Mi-do), Kim Jun-wan (Jung Kyung-ho), Ahn Jeong-won (Yoo Yeon-seok), and Yang Seok-hyeong (Kim Dae-myung), have been inseparable friends since medical school.


Their everyday lives unfold inside Yulje Medical Center, where they juggle work, friendships, love, and even a secret band they practice in for fun. Amid the hospital’s emotional stories is Chu Min-ha (Ahn Eun-jin), a warmhearted OB-GYN resident whose sincerity adds charm to the group.


Aired: 2020–2021

No. of Episodes: 24 (2 seasons)

Streaming Platform: Netflix


5. More Than Friends (2020)


More Than Friends still (Credits: JTBC)
More Than Friends still (Credits: JTBC)

After years of one-sided love, Kyung Woo-yeon (Shin Ye-eun) finally decides to move on from photographer Lee Soo (Ong Seong-wu), who always kept her at arm’s length.


Just as she tries to start fresh, Soo returns to Korea and confronts his own long-buried feelings. Their close-knit group, including the outspoken Kim Young-hee (Ahn Eun-jin), becomes entangled in the push and pull of timing, decisions, and second chances.


Aired: 2020

No. of Episodes: 16

Streaming Platform: JTBC, Netflix (region-dependent)



Strangers from Hell still (Credits: OCN)
Strangers from Hell still (Credits: OCN)

Yoon Jong-woo (Im Si-wan) moves to Seoul and ends up staying at a cheap, eerie dormitory called Eden Gosiwon. As strange noises, unsettling neighbours, and mysterious incidents pile up, he starts to lose his grip on reality.


Detective So Jung-hwa (Ahn Eun-jin) investigates the disturbing events surrounding the building, uncovering secrets far more horrifying than anyone imagined.


Aired: 2019

No. of Episodes: 10

Streaming Platform: Netflix


Final thoughts


From emotional period dramas to chilling thrillers, Ahn Eun-ji has proven she can excel in any role. Dynamite Kiss may be trending today, but her past projects show just how consistently strong her performances have been.


Which Ahn Eun-ji drama will you watch next — or which one is already your favorite? Tell us in the comments!



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