Mumbai, Oct 9 Actors Karan Wahi and Maanvi Gagroo will be soon seen in the streaming romantic comedy ‘Half Love, Half Arranged’.
The show promises to offer a fresh perspective on love and arranged dating.
In the show, Maanvi essays the role of a millennial gynaecologist Riya Tanwar, who knows what exactly she wants from life both on personal and professional front. However, an unexpected turn of events leads her to get on a pursuit to find her Mr. Perfect through modern matchmaking.
The trailer takes viewers through the life of Riya, who is all set to get proposed to by her long-term boyfriend, but situations take turns, and so do her relationships and life. Riya finds herself in the middle of insane arranged marriage matches and amusing dates, with a supportive yet quirky family in tow.
Talking about the show, Maanvi shared, “I think the concept of ‘Half Love, Half Arranged’, is ideal right? You love someone and your families are on board! Just like many women, in Riya’s life too, everyone, her family, relatives, astrologers, neighbours.. are trying to get her to ‘settle down’. The story revolves around bizarre and quirky scenarios, meet-ups with prospective groom, crazy questions, expectations from their families, and the saga of finding the right match. Viewers will get a dose of romance, getting a glimpse of Riya’s love life, filled with sweet, heartwarming moments”.
Karan said: “Rom-coms have always been everyone’s favourite, lightening up their mood. With ‘Half Love, Half Arranged’ we are bringing in a unique perspective with a twist of traditional marriage and modern matchmaking. This light-hearted series is sure to give viewers jitters, with women relating to the character of Riya and the situations she gets stuck in. We have tried to address the untouched topic of arranged matchmaking in an Indian family with a flavour of comedy and love.”
Dice Media’s ‘Half Love, Half Arranged’ will be available to stream on Amazon mini TV from October 12.
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