Don't just take our word for it. Chief Kim aired in 2017 and went on to win multiple awards, including the Top Excellence Award for Namkoong Min at the KBS Drama Awards. It holds high ratings on MyDramaList and IMDb for its non-stop laughter and tight script.
Unlike shows that drag on for 50 episodes, Chief Kim runs for only 20 episodes (approx. 60 minutes each). The Hindi dubbed version trims the interstitial silence, keeping the momentum high. Chief Kim Hindi Dubbed
If one had to nitpick, the Hindi dub occasionally suffers from the classic "sync issue" where the lip movements don't perfectly match the speed of the Hindi dialogue. However, because Chief Kim is dialogue-heavy rather than action-heavy, this is barely noticeable after the first episode. Don't just take our word for it
Also, some cultural nuances regarding Korean corporate drinking culture and hierarchy might feel slightly foreign to casual viewers, but they are easy enough to understand through context. Unlike shows that drag on for 50 episodes,
The story revolves around Kim Sung-ryong (voiced brilliantly in Hindi), a provincial accountant who happens to be a genius with numbers—but only when it comes to embezzling money for his own benefit. He is cynical, greedy, and unapologetically corrupt. He joins the massive TQ Group not to work honestly, but to siphon off company funds.
However, the beauty of the show lies in its turning point. When Sung-ryong encounters the corruption of the "villain" management and realizes the plight of the honest, hardworking employees, he undergoes a transformation. He decides to fight for the little guy—but using his own shady, illegal methods. It is essentially Robin Hood meets The Office, and the result is electric.