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Modern Love: Mumbai, a six-part series with an ensemble cast that was released on Amazon Prime Video on May 13. Let's find out what the Janta had to say about it!
A soulful set of six episodes focusing on a unique story in each one, Modern Love: Mumbai is an Indian remake of the popular American series, Modern Love US, which is based on a New York Times column. The show is a culmination of multiple directors and writers, just like its ensemble cast. With a wholesome story to tell in each episode, this series focuses on people from various communities, ethnicities, and religions. The stellar ensemble cast of the show includes some highly talented actors like Fatima Sana Shaikh, Chitrangadha Singh, Masaba Gupta, Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, and Meiyang Chang.
With beautiful background scores that make Mumbai look like the city of dreams that it is, the series embraces love in all forms. Be it learning to love yourself or your significant other, finding or losing love, all of these experiences are intricately woven into one show making it a much-needed soup for your soul on a Friday night.
Here's what the Janta had to say about it!
each episode of modern love mumbai is written with so much tenderness and care and just gah. the makers genuinely cared about the story they were telling and it shows! it's been a long, looong time since I watched a show that made me feel these many good emotions
— thangameyyyyy (@tamiliantraasda) May 16, 2022
I love how there is so much food to focus on in Modern Love Mumbai so that singles don’t feel single 🥰
— Ojasvi Khurana (@ojasvikhurana) May 15, 2022
Loved the 'I love Thane' episode from Modern Love Mumbai because it had my favorite setting : a couple walking through the streets talking in almost a Richard Linklater fashion and the conversation about residing in one place for years felt so familiar.
— Pratishtha 🍉 (@pishtieee) May 14, 2022
absolutely loved the episodes with Sarika, Masaba and Chitrangada of Modern Love Mumbai.
— Nina (@NinaNabar) May 17, 2022
heartwarming and real 🤍
bai and Mumbai dragon are the best from the modern love Mumbai anthology. they’re political. They’re just not the usual boy meets girl stories. They work because the love language in them is food and music. I don’t think I’ve seen this enough in rom coms.
— farah (@peacchtea) May 17, 2022
"ammi, ye aadat nahi, ishq hai"
— rukh (@ailanejung) May 14, 2022
ep 2, modern love mumbai: kyood gay, ali sethi, sonu nigam, wholesome love and crying 🧍♀️
there is something to be said about how much warmth I feel seeing people who look like you and me fall in love. not in a big-music-number-and-sparks-flying way but in the quiet cheer of small moments. modern love Mumbai made me smile harder than anything in a long time.
— Rushali Rohira (@colossalmess) May 15, 2022
Binge watching Modern Love Mumbai and ugly crying right now because I relate to all the lonely hopeless romantic characters in the show except they all end up having a happy ending and I don’t 😡🥺.
— MasuDi (@GhaddarShehri) May 14, 2022
Modern Love Mumbai has got me falling in love with Mumbai all over again
— Aarushi Popli (@aarushipopli96) May 14, 2022
Binged on Modern Love Mumbai, and I must say that every single story is heartwarming, beautifully written and well directed. Simple, ordinary stories, but told by the writers and performed by the brilliant cast in a spellbinding manner.
— Rounak Nayak (@rounaknayak) May 15, 2022
Modern Love Mumbai (RatRaani) - My grand mother was fond of movies. She would often say, "A movie can change your mind". I felt same after watching Lalzari's character. It make us realise that to feel empowered, all you need is YOU, nothing else! pic.twitter.com/p8ve9ZuSTG
— Kruti Naik (@KrutiNaik13) May 15, 2022
Haven't even completed the first episode of Modern Love, but loving the absolutely fresh, non-hacky take on Mumbai. Bless these storytellers man.
— Vikramjit Singh (@Vikramjit_S) May 13, 2022
Modern love Mumbai made me too homesick. Time to make some chicken curry and bawl my eyes out
— Vedika Nair (@nair_vedika) May 17, 2022
Modern Love Mumbai - Beautifully scripted!!
— Satish Kumar 🇮🇳 (@satthguru) May 17, 2022
Six stories of love, faith, passion, and the deep rooted happiness.
One of the best thing to watch 🔥
Cheers @PrimeVideoIN ♥️
Kudos #ModernLoveMumbai #ModernLoveOnPrime pic.twitter.com/ORtzWWygrd
i thought modern love mumbai would give me hopes for romantic endeavours with emotional stability but instead I’m harbouring hopes for an airy house with great interiors in a coastal metropolis. nice.
— Vaishnavi Singh (@vshnvisingh) May 15, 2022
The scene in Modern Love Mumbai E3 where Sui cooks up a meal for Megha 🤌🏻🔥
— Samarth Oza (@SamarthOza711) May 14, 2022
Brilliantly filmed ✅ #ModernLoveMumbai
Modern Love Mumbai is the best thing I watched in recent times.
— ✿ (@Scoops_Ahoyy) May 15, 2022
Mumbai dragon and Thane with love are my fav🤍
Uncomplicated love in the age of complicated SM was damn relatable✨😭
What a stellar stellar performance by Fathima Sana Shaikh in Raat Rani, Modern Love, Mumbai episode 1. I have actual goosebumps and am in awe of her.
— Srishti (@Srishtea_) May 14, 2022
Modern Love Mumbai can have all my heart, this show is so good I’ll cry
— breakdown lyrics bot (@lanalowr) May 14, 2022
Have you watched Modern Love: Mumbai yet? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Also Read: What feels like a love letter to the city, Amazon Prime’s Modern Love Mumbai celebrates all shades of love
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