Business Proposal Episode 5 In Hindi Download

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Business Proposal (Korean: 사내맞선) is a South Korean romantic comedy television series based on the webtoon of the same title written by HaeHwa and illustrated by Narak. Directed by Park Seon-ho and written by Han Seol-hee and Hong Bo-hee, it stars Ahn Hyo-seop, Kim Se-jeong, Kim Min-kyu, and Seol In-ah. It tells the story of Shin Ha-ri, an employee who accepts to go on a blind date in place of her friend, but finds out that her date is actually her boss. The series aired for 12 episodes on SBS TV every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 (KST) from February 28 to April 5, 2022. It is also available for streaming on Netflix in selected regions.

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The series was originally scheduled to be released on February 21, 2022.[48] However, the filming schedule changed due to COVID-19 and the premiere date was postponed for a week to February 28, 2022.[49] Business Proposal aired on SBS TV for 12 episodes every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 (KST) till April 5, 2022.[50] The series was also released on Netflix in selected regions on February 21, 2022.[51]

During its airing, Business Proposal almost doubled its television ratings, recording its highest rating in the ninth episode.[83][84] According to Nielsen Korea, the series recorded a rating of 11.4% in its last episode.[84] It also topped the Content Power Index (CPI) report with 357.7 points in the first week of April 2022.[83] After its release on Netflix, Business Proposal debuted at number 6 on the platform's weekly viewership chart of non-English TV shows in the week of March 7 to 13. The following week it rose to number one, where it stayed for three weeks, recording 32.5 million hours of viewing for the week of March 28 to April 3 alone. It became the first Korean series produced and originally released by a local company to top the chart.[85] The drama was particularly successful in Asia, ranking as the top series in multiple countries including Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore, while placing at number two in India and Sri Lanka, for the week of March 28 to April 3.[86]

I was wondering if someone help me find the song that was playing when Shin Ha-ri (female lead) was trying on the dresses (timestamp: around 42:00 minutes and also at the end of the episode).

The first half of the series was great comedy; the second half went melo-trope. The parental objections to both couples was so stereotypical dull. Grandpa and HR bonding in the hospital room was the best part of the last two episodes - - - more of that to win him over was needed in the worst way. But he goes off to US and a year later is OK with it? The second leads story was much better until YS father derailed it and their ending was left totally up in the air.

Indeed. No more waiting for Monday morning drama now ??.
I love the simple ending, there shouldn't be any petition for second season unless they want to make 2nd couple become the lead.
I do not want nitpicking about the filler on the last episode...it was a nice end show for me. My happy Monday pills just full enough for now ?.
Looking forward for Sejeong and HyoSeop next drama.
Goodbye, TaeMoo and Hari ?...

I did not watch 25-21. For those who disagree with me, I welcome your views because this may point me to what I am missing about this drama. Hari's indirect confession that she is not over her feelings for Min-wu in episode 12 does not sit well with me. Hari did not tell Tae-mu at any point that she likes him -- it is all indirect -- like "you made me fall for you", "I accepted your feelings" and such. Just because Hari takes care of Tae-mu panic attacks does not mean she is in love with him. In a way, individuals need to deal with their panic attack on their own, instead of relying on romantic relations for therapy. Overall, the drama was a missed opportunity to create a positive uplifting story. I for one happen to think that the most exciting women are both sexy and smart; these same woman are also good and caring mothers. At first, I thought the story will be about the sexiness of Fake Ms Jin/Geum-hui and smartness of Hari and that Tae-moo would be attracted to both only to find out to his delight and relief that these are one and the same woman. Hari on her part would also grow to love and appreciate Tae-moo not because he is a chaebol but because he is an attractive, smart and kind person, and because they feel and work good together (unlike how disjointed her relationship was with Min-wu). But a potentially enjoyable story from a web comic was eviscerated and packaged into a familiar formula by a pitiful writer.

I loved the drama and enjoyed every episode because it was such silly, tropey drama... but I have to agree with you. I was shocked on grandpa's strong determination against HaRi because I found it totally out of place. I could have understood a bit of conflict (and using it for comedy) but for two episodes it wasn't funny. Same happened to YoungSeo's dad. It would have been perfect if he didn't go for the "break up with my daughter" specially when she had talked about her dad giving a thick envelope of money to a former crush, we could have seen he changed, another trope broken and another reason to smile.

What was it this week with great k-dramas and their last episodes? (or even the last half hour of their last episodes?) I'm wondering if the main writers had finished all but the last episode when they were put in covid quarantine without any cell phones or form of modern communication, so that the rest involved with the show forgot their names and what relationship they had to the production, and even whether they were married to them or not, and the directors choose instead to end things vaguely with key issues or couples left hanging. I bet if we go into the writers' quarantine cells we will find the clue to the real endings scratched with a pen knife on the walls, but in cryptic format that will first be interpreted as a phone number but is instead a locker number in a train station, or the number of a box at a columbarium, in which the true script will be found. Then the new ending episodes should be filmed immediately, before its too late and alienated fans give the shows low ratings on Dramabeans!

SeJeong act inside and outside drama scenes save a lot of points for this drama.
She did a good heavy lifting to bring up this drama, as it was a super cliché rom-com script. Again, I agreed with so many pointless trope in last episode. Some parts of me wanting the drama just ended with simple, funny plots and wedding and honeymoon (like the webcomic)...but begger cannot be a chooser, I guess.
I do believe the rating will definitely be slash down by lots (reading and judging from the comment from many resources).

I was confused by the ending. Not like plot confused but like "what? this is the end?". People speculate when the last shoot pics were revealed that HR would go to the US to join TM. So i thought half way through the last episode "oh okay, HR will eventually join TM, and finally grandpa would give his blessings to the couple and happily ever after" but no. Grandpa's blessing was off-screen. YS and SH couple is still questionable long term (financially). The scandal was brought up and resolved in like 30 seconds. HR specifically said to MW that "when i no longer have feelings for you blablabla", so she still have lingering feelings for MW up until the end?. The ending was confusing to say the least, sooo maybe S2?

The last episode was pretty disapointed. I wanted to see Grandpa embracing Hari like he did with Geum-Hui. He always said he wanted his grandson to be happy but when he finally found a woman he loves, they gave us grumpy Grandpa and added an useless illness! Why an illness? It made time passing and it's all... They could do it without it. It didn't bring any growth to the characters.

I thought Young-seo's dad would be trouble, then episode 11 pleasantly fake surprised me, only for the last episode to give me the urge to throw my shoe at his face (it doesn't help that I hated his character in Happiness ?).

Thanks @daebakgrits for finishing your recaps in style! Like you (and most of the Kdrama-watching universe it seems), the ending left me disappointed - what a shame! I so desperately wanted a stronger parallel with Stay Strong Geum Hui - for Grandpa to realise his favourite drama was playing out in real life and to actively mimic the tropes of the drama to wind up Tae-mu and Hari before giving in with a giggle. Could have been *so* funny. Alas, he became a bore rather than the fun-loving character we met at first. Agree that the last episode had far too many tropes not played for laughs which left it feeling stale. Such a shame - cos at the end of ep11, having been treated to AHS's extremely attractive back (seriously, wow!) hopes were high that ep12 would go out in a blaze of glory. Not to be - but although it's not going to enter my top 5, it's still going to leave me smiling.

@daebakgrits thank you for fun recaps. I agree with everything you said about the ending. It felt quite rushed. The last episode was not on the same level as the rest, and could have been much more. Anyway, at least it did not crush me like another drama that just finished. It was fun 6 weeks, this show is going on my pick me up - feel good list.

The ending didn't match the tone and pace from the beginning of the drama, which had me wondering where the rest of the final episode was. There has to be more, right? I didn't hate it, but for sure left something to be desired.

Why not just have two weddings? These can always be a lot of fun and can be the source of much laughter. Our second couple- who have always been about ten steps ahead of the first couple- could have been wed early in episode 12 and the second towards the end.

I loved this drama wholeheartedly but I do wish the grandpa thing was resolved by the half-hour mark and we got a wedding in the end :( It felt too dragged out, I felt like we needed an extra episode because as I was checking the time as I was watching the last episode I couldn't believe we had 10 minutes left and our leads still didn't reunite yet. Why do kdramas always have to have the separation trope at the end, I hate time jumps, I'm glad atleast with Hari and Taemu they weren't hindered by the long distance (love that Hari was about to take initiative and go visit Taemu in the US because he went AWOL).

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