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“Idol I” Review: A Sharp Take on K-Pop Fame, Obsession & Hidden Vulnerability

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December 25, 2025
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K-dramas have long embraced the fantasy of devoted fandoms and glamorous idols, but Idol I takes a more layered approach. This new series, starring Kim Jae-young and Choi Soo-young, begins with a familiar fan-meets-idol premise but quickly shifts into an emotionally charged exploration of fame’s hidden costs. With only two episodes aired, the drama already positions itself as a thoughtful blend of romantic tension and cultural critique, making it one to watch for both K-drama lovers and anyone curious about the realities behind the K-pop spotlight.

Story

The plot follows Maeng Se-na, portrayed by Choi Soo-young, a flawless criminal lawyer known for her strategic thinking and emotional detachment. While her professional life is all precision and control, she secretly harbors intense admiration for Do Ra-ik, played by Kim Jae-young, the leader of the chart-topping boy band Gold Boys.

The first episode cleverly juxtaposes Se-na’s polished courtroom victories with her private fangirl moments, creating a relatable duality. However, Do Ra-ik’s world is far from the perfection his fans imagine. Behind the scenes, he battles exhaustion, breaches of privacy, and relentless public scrutiny. By the end of episode one, a sudden legal crisis forces Se-na to step in—not as a fan, but as his defense lawyer—shattering the fantasy and setting the tone for deeper storytelling.

Episode two strips away the lighthearted rom-com elements, grounding the narrative in the emotional consequences of idol life. The show portrays Ra-ik’s existence as both privileged and isolating, with a striking scene contrasting his flawless stage presence against the resentment of his backstage team. This sharp contrast highlights the transactional nature of fame and the emotional toll it exacts.

Performances

Choi Soo-young delivers a nuanced performance as Se-na, balancing her character’s cool professionalism with moments of private vulnerability. Kim Jae-young embodies Ra-ik’s guarded charm and quiet pain, making his struggles feel authentic.

While their chemistry is still in its early stages, the tension between them feels intentional—reflecting the awkward reality of a fan suddenly thrust into a professional role with her idol. Whether this dynamic grows into something emotionally impactful will be key to the show’s success.

Behind the Scenes

Idol I doesn’t shy away from self-awareness. It plays with the meta appeal of an idol drama about idols, echoing real-life industry scandals and fan behavior. The fictional fandoms feel eerily similar to those seen across social media, and the series skillfully blurs the line between performance and reality.

The production captures both the glamour and exhaustion of the K-pop machine, offering a rare peek behind the curtain. This blend of entertainment and critique makes Idol I stand out from more idealized portrayals of celebrity life.

Final Verdict

Two episodes in, Idol I already feels less like a fairytale and more like a candid reckoning with the pressures of idolhood. It works best when leaning into its critique of celebrity culture, and its emotional weight could deepen further if the central relationship develops beyond the initial tension.

With its sharp writing, strong performances, and realistic portrayal of fame, Idol I has the potential to become one of the more compelling K-dramas of the season—especially for viewers drawn to stories that balance romance with social commentary.

Where to Watch: New episodes drop every Monday and Tuesday on Viki, available to viewers in India.

K-Drama “Idol I”: Plot, Cast & Streaming Details Revealed

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