OTT has gradually emerged as our go-to medium of entertainment, isn't it? It has improved our boring days by providing us with content in a variety of genres, like romance, suspense, murder mysteries, and countless more.?
So if you are looking to update your watchlist, then you sure are at the right place!
These Amazon MiniTv series are perfect for a fantastic binge-watching session, whether you're watching with friends, family, or even by yourself.
The program follows the ups and downs of teenage love as it follows the lives of Aadhya (Aadhya Anand), Jasmine (Urvi Singh), and Prateek (Naman Jain).
In the second season of Crushed, the kids deal with growing up and becoming their own people as life hands them more obstacles. As they navigate obstacles that jeopardize their love, friendship, and all other connections they forge, Season 2 of Crushed promises nonstop drama and tremendous entertainment value.
In the film Half Love Half Arranged, Maanvi Gagroo plays 30-year-old Dr. Riya Tanwar, a broken-hearted gynaecologist, who joins the "arranged married bandwagon" in an attempt to win her former patient back. She soon comes to regret the choice, though, as it leads her through a series of misapprehensions, awkward meeting setups, misogynist men, and several disastrous dates before she finally meets someone who seems like a good fit.
The series focuses on the issues and challenges faced by Indian students pursuing a chartered accountancy degree. It sheds light on these students' challenges, aspirations, and complicated lives as they navigate the challenging path to becoming chartered accountants.
Sanya and Shaurya are featured in the series. In suburban Mumbai, two young millennials are trying to find the right balance between their personal and professional lives.
Based on real-life occurrences happening all throughout the country. The show looks into situations where young people have reached a "dead end" after expressing their anger, rage, jealousy, greed, and demand for instant gratification. These young people may have been the victims or the offenders
This series tackles relationship problems, the changes in dynamics that occur with time, and the value of spending time together. Another show that young people can totally relate to.?
The comedy program, which has Aisha Ahmed and Yashaswini Dayama in leading roles and stars a young cast, is sure to cheer you up. The narrative of two young ladies coming of age in Mumbai, as they attempt to manage the obligations of being independent adults.
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