Life for millennials is frequently about handling change, whether it be in their relationships, their own personal development, or their pursuit of lofty goals. This can occasionally be both puzzling and thrilling, and as a result, viewers swarm to the small screen to see events that are like their own portrayed on film.
Fans can't help but relate to the millennial-centric themes that are abundant on OTT platforms today. The following series, which range from high school dramas to rom-coms, perfectly represent this generation. Here is a list of recent modern shows on Millennial culture.
Modern Shows On Millennial Culture:
1. Mismatched
Mismatched is regarded as one of the most likeable romantic comedies on OTT because it highlights topics that are relevant to young people. The show skillfully portrays the characters' paths as they navigate ambition, drive, sexual awakening, first love, the hardships of an NRI living in India, and so much more, all against the backdrop of new-age college romance. Prajakta Koli and Rohit Saraf play the main characters in the show. The show has just returned with its second season.
Stream on: Netflix
2. Hey Prabhu 2
Hey Prabhu, the slice-of-life dramedy, is about Tarun Prabhu, a social media guru with a chaotic personal life. Rajat Barmecha's portrayal of the character in the show properly and aptly captures the essence of all millennial forms, including man-buns, tattoos, tweets, online dating, selfies, and pressure. Like in all of our lives, over the course of two seasons, the drama in his personal, professional, and romantic life increases one hundredfold.
Stream on: MX Player
3. Campus Diaries
Campus Diaries, which has received a resoundingly positive reception from audiences, avoids being a stereotypical showcase of college life by focusing on important subjects like ragging, caste discrimination, drug abuse, and much more. This allows viewers to get a closer look at students' lives on campus and helps them remember the good times. It follows the ups and downs of five friends, played by Abhinav Sharma, Harsh Beniwal, Ritvik Sahore, Srishti Ganguli Rindani, and Salonie Patel, as they navigate campus life and engage in different adventures.
Stream on: MX Original
4. TVF Tripling
The emotional tale of three siblings, Tripling, emphasises this special and enduring friendship. Tripling is the story of three friends who embark on an unforgettable, impromptu road trip to see their parents; the emotions and mayhem that ensue make Tripling an unforgettable journey. Sumeet Vyas, Maanvi Gagroo, Amol Parashar, Kunaal Roy Kapur, Kumud Mishra, and Shernaz Patel are among the cast members of the upcoming third season of the show.
Stream on: Zee 5
5. UNI Ki Yaari
UNI Ki Yaari transports us back in time while revealing endless dreams, unrestricted fun, and constant madness! Three friends navigate their lives through the ups and downs of college life in the five-episode series, ultimately finding the correct path. It is a lighthearted look into their transition to adulthood. Teriya Phounja Magar, Nitin Guleria, Srijita Ghosh, and Vedant Ramesh Mahewar are the main cast of the web series.
Stream on: MX Player
6. Feels Like Ishq
The anthology's six short films follow young adults as they experience the range of emotions that come with discovering love in unexpected places. Feels Like Ishq, which deals with romantic love among millennials and even Gen Z, offers a novel perspective on the age-old subject of love and is filled with the carefree appeal of youth while examining some contemporary challenges. Radhika Madan, Amol Parashar, Rohit Saraf, Kajol Chugh, Tanya Maniktala, Mihir Ahuja, Simran Jehani, Sanjeeta Bhattacharya, Skand Thakur, Zayn Marie Khan, and Neeraj Madhav are among the ensemble cast members.
Stream on: Netflix
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7. Modern Love: Mumbai
Modern Love: Mumbai appears alive in part due to the aesthetics of the stories in addition to the plot. Whether it's a story about post-marriage doldrums, a struggle for individuality in a union, or a struggle with family for acceptance, the series explores the most unexpected parts of ordinary life. Each of the six tales explores this city of dreams in some way or another, bringing out its love, joy, and conflict. Naseeruddin Shah, Sarika, Bhupendra Jadawat, Tanuja, Pratik Gandhi, Ranveer Brar, Yeo Yann Yann, Meiyang Chang, Wamiqa Gabbi, and Fatima Sana Shaikh are among the actors who appear in the series.
Stream on: Amazon Prime
8. Girls Hostel
Four years of living in a dorm with Jo (Srishti Shrivastava), Zahira (Parul Gulati), Richa (Ahsaas Channa), and Mili (Simran Natekar) are filled with friendship, arguments, love, and the occasional game of finger-pointing. The woman is keen to track down the thief after something is stolen from a dorm, and when it's time for college fest, it's also time for rivalry.
Stream on: Sony LIV
9. College Romance
In the narrative, three of the closest friends in the world search for romance, laughter, and some unique experiences while they are still in college. Shreya Mehta, Keshav Sadhna, Apoorva Arora, Gagan Arora, and Manjot Singh are all cast members of College Romance. There are three seasons to the show.
Stream on: Sony LIV
10. Engineering Girls
The show is a coming-of-age drama that depicts the lives of three women who attend an engineering college in a small town. Through two seasons, it demonstrates how they deal with the ups and downs of career-related challenges. Stars of the show include Sejal Kumar as Kiara, Kritikka Avasthi as Maggu, and Barkha Singh as Sabu.
Stream on: Zee 5