The trailer for Amazon miniTV‘s recently-announced young romance drama ‘Highway Love’ has been released, promising an unconventional romantic experience.
The series, starring the much-loved on-screen duo of Ritvik Sahore and Gayatri Bhardwaj, is a wholesome blend of love, heartbreak, emotions, and a long highway journey.
‘Highway Love’, centred on a recently heartbroken yet confident feisty Inaya and an awkward and reserved Dhun Dhun, will take viewers on a colourful and heartwarming journey exclusively on Amazon miniTV on June 16 for free.
The trailer takes viewers through the life of Dhun Dhun and Inaya as they cross paths on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, UNI reported from New Delhi.
Circling the highway journey of these two strangers, the story depicts how some unexpected encounters can change our lives.
The heart-warming trailer gives a sneak peek at how two opposite personalities cross paths with each other and become an integral part of each other’s lives.
Amogh Dusad, Head of Content, at Amazon miniTV, said, “We at Amazon miniTV, have always strived to present relatable, unique, and engaging content across various genres to our audiences. Highway Love is a light-hearted romantic drama series that brings an unconventional love story of two strikingly different individuals. Their love story, with its gripping twists and turns, is sure to make the audience fall in love!”
Commenting about the series, Sameer Gogate, General Manager, Production, BBC Studios India, said, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Amazon miniTV for ‘Highway Love’ on this unconventional rom-com, which audiences across India can enjoy for free. This series further adds to our growing original portfolio. We are certain that this romantic highway adventure, through its unexpected detours and inevitable pitstops, will tickle a romantic and nostalgic nerve in each one of us.”
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