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Netflix’s beloved series Mismatched returns for its final season, Season 4, delivering a heartfelt conclusion to Dimple and Rishi’s journey. Featuring a talented cast and a memorable soundtrack, this upcoming season promises to cap off the coming-of-age romance that has captivated audiences over three seasons.

Prajakta Koli, Rohit Saraf’s Mismatched Renews For Final Season 4

Makers of Prajakta Koli and Rohit Saraf’s romantic drama have shared the news on their social media. The caption read, “We’ve cried, we’ve screamed, we’ve shipped. Let’s meet for a cold coffee non-date, one last time? Mismatched Season 4 is coming soon, only on Netflix.”

Starring Prajakta Koli and Rohit Saraf, along with a supporting cast that has brought depth and charm to the story, Mismatched has become a favourite among young viewers. The series, based on Sandhya Menon’s novel When Dimple Met Rishi, follows Rishi Singh Shekhawat, a charming aspiring coder, and Dimple Ahuja, a passionate tech student, who meet at a summer course in Jaipur. Their relationship blossoms over the years amid challenges of growing up, friendship, ambition, and love.

The third season, released in December 2024, left fans emotionally invested and eager for the finale. While an official release date for Season 4 has not yet been announced, Netflix has confirmed that the series will conclude with a special final episode featuring the entire cast. Fans can anticipate a messy, emotional, and love-filled farewell as the characters’ stories come to an unforgettable close.

Our review of Mismatched Season 3 read, the beloved coming-of-age romantic drama featuring Prajakta Koli and Rohit Saraf in lead roles. This season continues to follow Dimple and Rishi as they navigate the complexities of their evolving relationship. As they encounter new challenges, the couple must confront significant moments in both their personal and professional lives.

Also Read: Mismatched: Season 3 REVIEW: Prajakta Koli, Rohit Saraf starrer overstuffs drama and messes up romance