Amazon miniTV is gearing up to launch the second season of its popular coming-of-age web series, Dehati Ladke, starting January 12.
The show, known for its mix of nostalgic moments, romance, drama, and entertainment, received acclaim for its first season.
Continuing the journey from the initial season, the second edition will delve deeper into the life of Rajat as he navigates the challenges of city life, exploring themes of friendship, love, and pursuing dreams.
Featuring Shine Pandey, Raghav Sharma, Tanish Neeraj, Saamya Jainn, Aasif Khan, and Kusha Kapila in key roles, ‘Dehati Ladke’ S2 will be available for free exclusively on Amazon miniTV.
The trailer provides a glimpse into the roller-coaster ride filled with love, jealousy, aspirations, and rage. While the first season depicted a strong bond between Rajat, his friends, and his love interest Prerna, Season 2 will test Rajat’s resilience as he faces heartbreaking losses, including his parents and mentors Prashant and Chaya.
Kusha Kapila, one of the cast members, expressed her excitement about the impactful project and the intriguing side of her character in this season. Shine Pandey, who portrays Rajat, anticipates the audience’s response to the evolving dynamics and new layers in his character.
‘Dehati Ladke’ S2 will be available for streaming exclusively for free on Amazon miniTV from January 12, accessible through the Amazon shopping app, Fire TV, or by downloading the Amazon miniTV app on Playstore.
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