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If you like ‘Modern Love: Mumbai,’ here are 5 other movies and shows to watch

When Dimple Met Rishi is an adaption of Sandhya Menon’s best-selling novel.

New Delhi: Modern Love: Mumbai, an anthology series, gave us love without the mirch and masala that desi romance shows have always added. The show is an Indian adaptation of the two-season blockbuster American series Modern Love. If you haven’t seen the original version, you should know that it stars Kit Harrington, Dev Patel, and Anne Hathaway, to mention a few.

Modern Love: Mumbai provided us with fresh new ideas on what the present generation is dealing with in their relationships. If you enjoyed Modern Love: Mumbai as much as we did, here is a curated list of 11 programmes that you should check out.

1. Little Things: Netflix:

The life of Dhruv and Kavya is the focus of this four-season show. The pair travels through life and love in Mumbai. This show is lovely because it depicts relationships in their purest form. The couple navigates their respective lives, careers, and personal issues, much like a real-life partnership.

2. Permanent Roommates: TVF Play, SonyLIV:

How many times have you considered moving in with someone before marrying them? This episode delves into the topic. For three years, Tanya and Mikesh were in a long-distance romance. Mikesh proposes marriage, but the couple decides to live together first. The show has a two-season run.

3. Cheesecake: TVF Play, MX Player:

Would you turn down a show with a dog as the main character? The drama revolves around Neel and Sameera, who have reached a stalemate in their relationship. Then Cheesecake comes along and provides sugar, spice, and everything pleasant to their lives. The online series features five episodes in one season, making it ideal for binge-watching.

4. Feels Like Ishq: Netflix:

An anthology-style series with six separate episodes, each directed by a different director. The show follows the lives of young adults as they negotiate life and find love in unlikely places. As a result, deal with the flood of emotions that love is known for.

5. Mismatched: Netflix:

The show will have one season and six episodes when it premieres in 2020. A second season is being planned. Dimple and Rishi, who are like chalk and cheese, are the focus of the episode. When Dimple Met Rishi is an adaption of Sandhya Menon’s best-selling novel. The show, which plays with the traditional notion of ‘opposites attract,’ takes place in a different setting, making it enjoyable and even relevant to some level.