The OTT space has a host of web series catering to the mood of the young audience, ranging from college romance to coaching classes to stress surrounding competitive exams. Now the second season of the Crushed web series is coming on Amazon Mini TV, in which the story of teenage romance has been taken forward. The trailer and release date of the second season were released on Thursday. At the same time, a dating show Datebaazi also starting in December itself, is being hosted by Ritwik Dhanjani.
Crushed Season 2 story
The story of Crushed is set in the Lucknow Central School, where the romance between the students amidst the difficulties of their studies is also shown. The main characters of the show are Aadhya, Jasmine, and Prateek. All three will have future challenges in this season. Crushed Season 2 is streaming on Mini TV on December 2. The series is produced by Dice Media and directed by Mandar Kurundkar. The show will feature Adhya Anand, Naman Jain, and Urvi Singh in lead roles. The show is written by Tatsat Pandey, Abhinav Vaidya, and Sankalp Raj Tripathi.
Aadhya said about the season – The last season was very successful. The audience has given us a lot of love. The second season will showcase how our characters evolve while preparing for the board exams. I hope the audience likes the new season as well. Just need a little more love than last time. Naman said that the new season has more twists and turns than before. Hope people like it. Love said that this season the emotions will run high and there will be a lot of drama. This show coming on Mini TV will engage the viewers.
DateBaazi will also stream on Mini Tv
DateBaazi will stream from 1st December and its new trailer has been released. The first contestants and their parents are introduced in the trailer. The show will introduce couples to go on a date, but the partner will be chosen by the parents. Viewers watching the show will also stand a chance to win prizes. For this, they have to answer the questions shown during the show. The show is produced by Frames Productions. Company’s co-founder Ranjit Thakur said – This show is a social experiment in a way. This is one show that both the youth and their parents will be able to relate to. By airing the show on Mini TV, we can take the show to a wider audience for free.