Amazon miniTV is set to captivate viewers with its upcoming series, Dehati Ladke, delving into the nostalgic realm of college life. Scheduled to exclusively stream on Amazon miniTV for free starting 15 December, the series explores universal themes of friendship, first love, and life’s challenges through the eyes of Rajat.
Starring Shine Pandey, Raghav Sharma, Tanish Neeraj, Saamya Jainn, Aasif Khan, and Kusha Kapila in key roles, Dehati Ladke is based on a best-selling Hindi novel. The engaging trailer released today provides a glimpse into Rajat’s journey of self-discovery as he leaves his village to pursue UPSC exams in a big city. The narrative follows Rajat’s exploration of freedom, forming new friendships, experiencing first love, and striving to live life to the fullest amid family expectations and personal goals.
Amogh Dusad, Content Head at Amazon miniTV, expressed, “Dehati Ladke series talks about the unique yet universal journey one takes when one starts college life away from home in a new city among new people.”
Kusha Kapila, a part of the series, shared, “Dehati Ladke is one such special story that will surely resonate with the viewers. Rajat’s journey is also the same, experiencing new and undiscovered emotions while focusing on his goal.”
Shine Pandey, another lead actor, stated, “Dehati Ladke is dedicated to everyone who comes from a small town in the pursuit to find their identity in a new city.”
Dehati Ladke, offering a blend of emotions, nostalgia, and self-discovery, will be available for streaming exclusively for free on Amazon miniTV from 15 December.
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