


He has a crush on his tutor – – who is involved with Kim Won. He is bound by his parents expectations and so feels trapped and unable to live freely. Hyo Shin (Ha Neul) is a jovial senior who is like an elder brother to the others. Chan Young is Eun Sang’s childhood friend, the fact which drives Bo Na nuts.

They are the kind of couple who can grow oblivious to others as long as they are together. Her bickering and his consoling is a treat to the eye. They are like two puzzle pieces that fit perfectly. Undaunted by all this drama is the adorable couple Lee Bo Na (Krystal) and Chan Young (Min Hyuk). Needless to say, Choi Young Do begins to play around with Eun Sang, teasing and troubling her only to infuriate Kim Tan. They used to be best buds, terrorizing the rest of the students with their show of power, but something in their past tore their friendship. A close friend turned enemy – Choi Young Do (Kim Woo Bin) – is not pleased by Kim Tan’s arrival back in Korea. What Kim Tan doesn’t know is that Rachel has feelings for him, because of which she schemes to drive away Eun Sang. On the other hand, Kim Tan’s engagement has been arranged to the daughter of another wealthy household – Rachel (Kim Ji Won) to strengthen their power. Homeless and without much resources amidst the English speaking masses, Eun Sang takes refuge in Kim Tan’s palatial house. A big misconception drives Eun Sang and Kim Tan together. It is there that he comes across Eun Sang (Shin Hye) who leaves Korea to find her elder sister. Kim Tan (Min Ho) – the illegitimate son of the owner of Jeguk Group – is banished to US by his jealous elder brother Kim Won (Jin Hyuk). To say that Lee Min Ho and Park Shin Hye play the central roles would be unfair, as there as so many more actors who play integral parts in the show. The Heirs is a Korean drama that follows a beautiful story of people who are caught up in the web of familial responsibilities and as teenagers, how they manage to get on with life despite the obstacles they meet every step of the way.
