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Twenty-five-year-old Siya moves from India to Seoul for her dream job and a fresh start - only to get lost on her very first day and argue with a rude, dangerously attractive stranger with major red-flag energy.
Unfortunately, that stranger turns out to be Kang Minho: celebrity photographer, certified woman-hater, and the son of the family that slowly starts becoming her home in Seoul.
Now caught between awkward elevator encounters, chaotic family dinners, forced car rides, jealousy, healing, and undeniable tension, Siya finds herself falling for the one man she absolutely shouldn't want.
When Seoul Started Feeling Like Home is a cinematic enemies-to-lovers romance about two people trying to outrun their pasts... only to accidentally find comfort in each other instead.