Spooky in Love Episode 6 Hindi — Watch Online

Spooky in Love (오싹한 연애) — Korean Drama Hindi Dubbed. Cheon Yeo-ri is the CEO of the luxurious Reina Hotel and appears to have a perfect life, but she hides an extraordinary secret—she can see and communicate with ghosts. Living with restless spirits has forced her to keep everyone at a distance. Ma Kang-wook is an upright prosecutor known for his determination to uncover the truth. After a mysterious encounter with Yeo-ri, the two begin working together to solve unusual criminal cases where the supernatural and the real world collide. As they investigate unresolved mysteries, their unlikely partnership gradually turns into an emotional romance. Based on the 2011 Korean film 'Spellbound (Chilling Romance)', Spooky in Love combines romance, mystery, comedy and supernatural suspense. 🎭 Starring: Park Eun-bin & Yang Se-jong 📺 Episodes: 12 🗓️ Premiered: 18 July 2026 🎬 Language: Hindi Dubbed 📥 New Episodes: Saturday & Sunday
Episode 6 opens with the partnership now official and both of them trying, with varying degrees of success, to pretend that is all it is. They establish ground rules in the measured, slightly over-formal way people do when they are trying to put distance between themselves and something they cannot stop thinking about. Gang-uk is not to touch Yeo-ri. He is to maintain physical distance even when seated beside her. They will share information and divide the work cleanly between her access to the dead and his access to the living world of courts and records. The rules are sensible. Neither of them is entirely fooled by them. The case they are working pulls the episode in two directions at once. The ghost in the museum — the Joseon-era painter Dowon — has given Yeo-ri what he knows of the story, and it is worse than the museum director believes. Hwa-young has spent years convinced that a 300-year-old love letter belongs to Prince Gangpyeong, a prestigious ancestor. Yeo-ri knows from Dowon that the letter was his. The prince was obsessed with Hwagyeongdang, the woman Dowon loved. When Dowon stood in the way, the prince had him trapped in a conspiracy and stripped from her side. When Hwagyeongdang tried to flee anyway, the prince found her, killed her, and concealed it. She was buried where no one would find her. Dowon has waited three centuries for someone to listen. Gang-uk pulls the prince's journals from the Yeeon Archive and finds the lead they need: an entry about a camellia tree. They go back to the museum and locate the spot — the camellia trees growing outside Hwa-young's office, blooming out of season in the particular way that means something is buried beneath them. Hwagyeongdang has been there the whole time, under the director's window, under a story the director inherited wrong. Yeo-ri wants the tree, but it belongs to the museum. She trades a rare pine from her own family's estate to get it. The evening is where the episode turns. Min-hwan finds Yeo-ri and gives her a pair of gloves — not a grand gesture, just something he noticed she needed — and she receives them with more warmth than she intends. They run into Gang-uk and Seo-hyeon by accident and, in the way that misunderstandings compound themselves when nobody wants to be the first to explain, all four of them end up at dinner together. It is an excellent dinner for neither of the leads. Gang-uk watches Min-hwan and says very little. Yeo-ri watches Seo-hyeon and also says very little. The jealousy is not hidden so much as it is badly disguised. Afterward, walking separately from the others, they end up side by side on a narrow street. A delivery motorbike clips past and forces them both to move at the same moment, and they collide, and they kiss. It is not planned by either of them. Yeo-ri pulls back and asks immediately whether their hands made contact. He is not certain. She tells him, for the first time, that she has never kissed anyone since the curse began — she genuinely does not know whether a kiss transfers it. They agree to tell each other if anything changes. That night, alone at home, both of them lie awake thinking about it, and both of them appear, despite everything, to be smiling. The morning brings harder news. Gang-uk texts to say he has not seen any ghosts. Min-hwan, meanwhile, has been running his own investigation and has obtained Gang-uk's medical records. They reveal something the episode holds quietly for a moment before releasing it: twelve years ago, Gang-uk received a heart transplant. He has not told Yeo-ri. Min-hwan begins searching for the identity of the donor. The show does not say the name, but the timing places it squarely in the window of Yeo-ri's yacht accident — the night the friend who saved her died, the night the curse began. Whether that is coincidence or something the show is building toward with intention is the question left in the air. Yeo-ri's grandmother collapses. Min-hwan, who happened to be nearby, brings her to hospital. Yeo-ri arrives to find her grandmother already in a bed, already surrounded, and she cannot hold her hand — not with the gloves on, not without risking what would happen if she took them off. The scene is quiet and precise about what the curse actually costs, and it costs more here than it has in any ghost encounter. From the hospital bed, Chairwoman Baek presses again: engage to Min-hwan. This time there is a deadline underneath it that was not there before. Yeo-ri tells Gang-uk. He becomes displeased in the very specific way of someone who has feelings they have not named yet. Then they make a plan. At the family dinner — Min-hwan present, grandmother present, Ha-ri present, everyone expecting one answer — Yeo-ri announces that she is engaged. The name she gives is not Min-hwan's. The room goes silent. The episode ends there, on the shock of it, and the question of what exactly Gang-uk has agreed to, and whether either of them is prepared for what a fake engagement between two people who cannot stop thinking about an accidental kiss is actually going to look like.
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Episode 6 opens with the partnership now official and both of them trying, with varying degrees of success, to pretend that is all it is. They establish ground rules in the measured, slightly over-formal way people do when they are trying to put distance between themselves and something they cannot stop thinking about. Gang-uk is not to touch Yeo-ri. He is to maintain physical distance even when seated beside her. They will share information and divide the work cleanly between her access to the dead and his access to the living world of courts and records. The rules are sensible. Neither of them is entirely fooled by them. The case they are working pulls the episode in two directions at once. The ghost in the museum — the Joseon-era painter Dowon — has given Yeo-ri what he knows of the story, and it is worse than the museum director believes. Hwa-young has spent years convinced that a 300-year-old love letter belongs to Prince Gangpyeong, a prestigious ancestor. Yeo-ri knows from Dowon that the letter was his. The prince was obsessed with Hwagyeongdang, the woman Dowon loved. When Dowon stood in the way, the prince had him trapped in a conspiracy and stripped from her side. When Hwagyeongdang tried to flee anyway, the prince found her, killed her, and concealed it. She was buried where no one would find her. Dowon has waited three centuries for someone to listen. Gang-uk pulls the prince's journals from the Yeeon Archive and finds the lead they need: an entry about a camellia tree. They go back to the museum and locate the spot — the camellia trees growing outside Hwa-young's office, blooming out of season in the particular way that means something is buried beneath them. Hwagyeongdang has been there the whole time, under the director's window, under a story the director inherited wrong. Yeo-ri wants the tree, but it belongs to the museum. She trades a rare pine from her own family's estate to get it. The evening is where the episode turns. Min-hwan finds Yeo-ri and gives her a pair of gloves — not a grand gesture, just something he noticed she needed — and she receives them with more warmth than she intends. They run into Gang-uk and Seo-hyeon by accident and, in the way that misunderstandings compound themselves when nobody wants to be the first to explain, all four of them end up at dinner together. It is an excellent dinner for neither of the leads. Gang-uk watches Min-hwan and says very little. Yeo-ri watches Seo-hyeon and also says very little. The jealousy is not hidden so much as it is badly disguised. Afterward, walking separately from the others, they end up side by side on a narrow street. A delivery motorbike clips past and forces them both to move at the same moment, and they collide, and they kiss. It is not planned by either of them. Yeo-ri pulls back and asks immediately whether their hands made contact. He is not certain. She tells him, for the first time, that she has never kissed anyone since the curse began — she genuinely does not know whether a kiss transfers it. They agree to tell each other if anything changes. That night, alone at home, both of them lie awake thinking about it, and both of them appear, despite everything, to be smiling. The morning brings harder news. Gang-uk texts to say he has not seen any ghosts. Min-hwan, meanwhile, has been running his own investigation and has obtained Gang-uk's medical records. They reveal something the episode holds quietly for a moment before releasing it: twelve years ago, Gang-uk received a heart transplant. He has not told Yeo-ri. Min-hwan begins searching for the identity of the donor. The show does not say the name, but the timing places it squarely in the window of Yeo-ri's yacht accident — the night the friend who saved her died, the night the curse began. Whether that is coincidence or something the show is building toward with intention is the question left in the air. Yeo-ri's grandmother collapses. Min-hwan, who happened to be nearby, brings her to hospital. Yeo-ri arrives to find her grandmother already in a bed, already surrounded, and she cannot hold her hand — not with the gloves on, not without risking what would happen if she took them off. The scene is quiet and precise about what the curse actually costs, and it costs more here than it has in any ghost encounter. From the hospital bed, Chairwoman Baek presses again: engage to Min-hwan. This time there is a deadline underneath it that was not there before. Yeo-ri tells Gang-uk. He becomes displeased in the very specific way of someone who has feelings they have not named yet. Then they make a plan. At the family dinner — Min-hwan present, grandmother present, Ha-ri present, everyone expecting one answer — Yeo-ri announces that she is engaged. The name she gives is not Min-hwan's. The room goes silent. The episode ends there, on the shock of it, and the question of what exactly Gang-uk has agreed to, and whether either of them is prepared for what a fake engagement between two people who cannot stop thinking about an accidental kiss is actually going to look like.

Spooky in Love (오싹한 연애) — Korean Drama Hindi Dubbed. Cheon Yeo-ri is the CEO of the luxurious Reina Hotel and appears to have a perfect life, but she hides an extraordinary secret—she can see and communicate with ghosts. Living with restless spirits has forced her to keep everyone at a distance. Ma Kang-wook is an upright prosecutor known for his determination to uncover the truth. After a mysterious encounter with Yeo-ri, the two begin working together to solve unusual criminal cases where the supernatural and the real world collide. As they investigate unresolved mysteries, their unlikely partnership gradually turns into an emotional romance. Based on the 2011 Korean film 'Spellbound (Chilling Romance)', Spooky in Love combines romance, mystery, comedy and supernatural suspense. 🎭 Starring: Park Eun-bin & Yang Se-jong 📺 Episodes: 12 🗓️ Premiered: 18 July 2026 🎬 Language: Hindi Dubbed 📥 New Episodes: Saturday & Sunday










