Feels Like Ishq Anthology: Feels Like Ishq, a new Netflix rom-com anthology, is set to premiere on July 23. Radhika Madan, Amol Parashar, and Rohit Saraf are among the highly regarded performers in the ensemble cast of the show.
According to the creators, the anthology aims to depict six distinct but relevant stories about modern love and romance. Each story will chronicle the life events of six young adults, each navigating through the unversed and unconventional path of love and loss, relationships and romance.
Release Date
The six-episode romance-drama series will premiere on the streaming site on July 23 this year. Ruchir Arun, Danish Aslam, Tahira Kashyap Khurrana, Jaydeep Sarkar, Sachin Kundalkar, Devrath Sagar and Anand Tiwari have helmed the six 20-minute episodes.
Where To Watch
Feels like Ishq will be released digitally on the streaming platform Netflix. The trailer of the anthology was released on June 30.
In addition to Radhika Madan, Amol Parashar and Rohit Saraf, the series also stars Kajol Chug, Saba Azad, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Mihir Ahuja, Simran Jehani, Zayn Khan, Neeraj Madhav, Skand Thakur, and Tanya Maniktala in lead roles.
More About The Series
The Save the Da(y)te episode was directed by Ruchir Arun, who is known for directing shows like Little Things and What The Folks. The episode stars Radhika Madan and Amol Parashar in lead roles. As per the director, the episode will explore the intricacies and complexities of love, and how it can “happen anytime, anywhere”.
Tahira Kashyap Khurrana's episode, Quaranteen Crush, features Kajol Chugh and Mihir Ahuja. The episode, which will be a “subtly love story”, will mark Kashyap’s venture into the field of direction. Kajol Chugh and Mihir Ahuja will essay the roles of Nimmi and Maninder, respectively.
Anand Tiwari has directed the third episode of the anthology, called the Star Host. The episode stars Rohit Saraf and Simran Jehani in the roles of Aditya and Tara. According to the director, the episode will make use of scenic views and elements of nature to set up the “simple” plotline of the story.
Danish Aslam directed the anthology's She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not episode. The key roles feature actors Saba Azad and Sanjeeta Bhattacharya. Weaved around a "wholesome encounter of two queer individuals", the story encapsulates what "Ishq feels like most of the time".
Sachin Kundalkar and Jaydeep Sarkar directed the remaining two episodes, titled The Interview and Ishq Mastana, respectively. The interview stars Neeraj Madhav and Zayn Khan, and Ishq Mastana features Tanya Maniktala and Skand Thakur in pivotal roles.