Streaming platform Netflix has renewed the Emmy-nominated series ‘Indian Matchmaking’ for its third season.
On Thursday, Netflix unveiled the slate of shows that have been renewed for new seasons, while also announcing a list of new shows.
While Netflix did not officially announce the third season of ‘Indian Matchmaking’.
However, season two of the show will premiere this year, and the series has also been renewed for season three.
Matchmaker Sima Taparia, who became a household name with the series’ first season, will return to help people find their perfect matches.
As per ANI, in the show, “matchmaker Sima Taparia returns to help some familiar faces and new singletons across the globe who have decided that it’s time to put their love lives in the hands of the expert.”
The show sparked many controversies after its debut. Meanwhile, Sima secured a nomination at the 73rd Emmy Awards under the ‘Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program’ category.
The Netflix show’s first season offered an inside look at the custom of matchmaking in Indian cultures through a contemporary lens.
The 8-episode series, currently available to stream on Netflix, based on arranged marriages had a huge ensemble of interesting personalities, starting with fan-favorite Sima. The famous line from the show, “Hello, I am Sima Taparia from Mumbai,” had gone viral and gave rise to many memes.
The series is produced by Industrial Media’s The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC), LLC. Executive producers are Aaron Saidman, Eli Holzman, Smriti Mundhra, and J.C. Begley, as per Variety.
The release date for the second season of the show is yet to be announced.
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