Love: Track, the newest K-drama bringing life to different love stories all in one series, is truly a great option that can cater to every viewer. The distinct storylines bring forth a level of warmth and happiness that resonates deeply. Love: Track dropped on December 14, after which each week dropped two new episodes.
It cannot be denied that short love stories in these episodes definitely left an impact on the hearts of the viewers. The cast of the episodes is different; each cast member perfectly captured the heart of the storylines.
Love: Track cast and characters
1) Lee Dong-hwi as Park Moo-an

Lee Dong-hwi’s Park Moo-an works as a pharmaceutical salesperson trying his best to do his job properly; however, it is not an easy task. The job is tiresome and competitive. It causes Moo-an to get disappointed with the life he has. Lee Dong-hwi’s performance is truly worth appreciating.
He is able to bring out the daily struggles of the people. Moo-an’s situation is depicted in such a genuine manner that it truly leaves an impact. Just as with his other projects, such as Big Bet, Reply 1988, Pegasus Market, etc., he brings his A-game in Love: Track as well.
2) Han Ji-hyun as Han Young-seo

Han Ji-hyun’s Han Young-seo perfectly brought life to the difficulties students go through as they navigate life, fulfilling the expectations society puts on them. Youn-seo tries her best to work her way through the constant pressure of the education system. Her only escape from all this chaos is the music she listens to whenever things get difficult for her.
Han Ji-hyun’s acting prowess comes to life through her performance in this heartwarming K-drama. Viewers are able to resonate with the struggles Young-seo goes through because of Han Ji-hyun’s performance. Some of Han Ji-hyun’s other projects are No Gain No Love, Cheer Up, Spice Up Our Love, etc.
3) Bang Hyo-rin as Han Da-jung

Bang Hyo-rin’s Han Da-jung is a chef whose life gets intertwined with Park Moo-an through an onion soup she makes. The slow development of emotions and Han Da-jung’s ability to make Moo-an understand the significance of waiting for something good truly are depicted in a nuanced manner through Bang Hyo-rin’s performance.
Bang Hyo-rin, with projects such as Aema, Running Man, and many more, adds a layer of comfort through her presence in the series.
4) Ong Seong-wu as Ki Hyun-ha

With projects such as 20th Century Girl, More Than Friends, Strong Girl Nam-soon, etc., Ong Seong-wu’s presence as Ki Hyun-ha definitely leaves an impact not just on Yong-seo’s life but also on the viewers. Hyun-ha understood the troubles Young-seo went through because of the constant pressure she had.
He tries to help her build her own world where she would be able to feel safe. The aspect of unrequited first love and the struggles of fulfilling expectations, which are depicted through Ki Hyun-ha’s presence, make the series worth watching.
5) Gong Min-jeung as Yu Da-rae

Gong Min-jeung captured the raw emotions that Yu Da-rae goes through because of the unraveling of her marriage. The authentic depiction of the love-hate relationship Yu Da-rae has with Seo Dae-gang.
While searching for the wolf, Gong Min-jeung’s Yu Dae-rae is able to navigate through the ups and downs she went through in her marriage, along with her husband. Some of Min-jeung’s other projects include Marry My Husband, Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, Little Women, etc.
Other cast members of the series include:
- Moon Dong-hyuk
- Im Sung-jae
- Yoon Jung-hoon
- Cho Seung-yeon
- Kim Ah-young
- Jeon Su-gyeong
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