Romaisa Khan hilariously breaks down the typical K-drama formula, pointing out how every story seems the same—yet fans can’t stop watching. In her signature comedic style, she made her audience relate by highlighting common tropes, such as excessive food scenes where characters eat nonstop without gaining weight, family-run restaurants owned by parents or grandparents, and the classic “tough guy” male lead who only focuses on work until he suddenly falls for a poor girl and transforms into a hopeless romantic.
She also poked fun at the recurring childhood connection trope, where the main leads met as kids, but only one remembers and waits for the other. The female lead is always struggling financially, and at some point, the male lead’s mother inevitably offers her money to leave her son. Meanwhile, the second male lead is often more attractive and charming, yet never gets the girl.
Romaisa also pointed out how K-dramas revolve heavily around food and romance, showcasing iconic Korean dishes like kimchi, ramen, and bulgogi in almost every episode. She humorously questioned how characters eat so much without gaining weight, making it a relatable debate among fans.
Known for her witty humor and engaging content, Romaisa Khan once again won over audiences with her hilarious take on K-dramas. She not only entertained but also highlighted the growing influence of Korean entertainment and cross-cultural trends. Fans praised her unique style and eagerly look forward to more of her content.