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Love stories are something we live for. Let’s be honest. The definition of love varies for many people and like they say, love happens to most of us, unplanned and unexpected, but gives us a special someone to cherish for a lifetime. Love is limitless, capable of breaking boundaries, and not restricted to a particular gender. Among other stories, the anthology Feels Like Ishq also celebrates a queer love story which makes it all the more inclusive.

Feels Like Ishq stars young talents like Radhika Madan, Amol Parashar, Kajol Chug, Mihir Ahuja, Simran Jehani, Rohit Saraf, Saba Azad, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Zayn Khan, Neeraj Madhav, Tanya Maniktala, and Skand Thakur in engaging roles playing fun-loving characters. All the six stories are about young romance, love, resentment that follows. The trailer charms us with its relatability and has an instant connect with the audience.

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Netflix’s upcoming series – Feels like Ishq brings together stories of people from different walks of life and takes them on a heart-warming journey of love. Directed by Ruchir Arun, Tahira Kashyap Khurrana, Anand Tiwari, Danish Aslam, Jaydeep Sarkar, Sachin Kundalkar, and Devrath Sagar, in collaboration with Mutant Films and Awesomeness TV, the series is set to hit the service on 23rd July 2021.

About the same, ‘Quaranteen Crush’, director Tahira Kashyap Khurrana said, “Quaranteen Crush is a subtle love story that blooms while the world is experiencing a global pandemic. It is a simple story that speaks volumes about care, innocence and friendship. Kajol Chugh and Mihir Ahuja essay the roles of Nimmi and Maninder with ease, and their camaraderie ensures that the audience’s mood stays light.”

On the other hand, ‘She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not’, director Danish Aslam said, “This was one of those stories that pretty much wrote itself once the characters were fleshed out. And Saba & Sanjeeta looked like they’d strolled straight out of the pages into the frame. They’re both equal parts mad and poignant, which is pretty much what love is most of the time.”

Watch the trailer here.

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