Buoyed by the success of the recently released ‘Modern Love Mumbai’, Prime Video has announced that ‘Modern Love Hyderabad’ will premiere globally on July 8.
A SIC Productions, the new Telugu Amazon Original series is produced by well-acclaimed creator Elahe Hiptoola with Nagesh Kukunoor as the showrunner.
‘Modern Love Hyderabad’ is the second edition of three localized and fictionalized versions of the international ‘Modern Love’ anthology helmed by John Carney and features a bouquet of six heart-warming stories that explore the various facets, shades, and emotions of love across myriad human relationships.
The Hyderabad chapter of the international franchise, inspired by the popular New York Times column, presents unique, quintessential, and relatable stories of love that are rooted in the ‘City of Pearls’.
Commenting on the success of the series, Aparna Purohit, head of India Originals, Amazon Prime Video, said, “After the success of ‘Modern Love Mumbai’ on Prime Video, we are excited to bring the second Indian edition of our well-acclaimed international franchise, Modern Love.
“‘Modern Love Hyderabad’ explores the joys, complications, tribulations, and the healing power of love. Working with Elahe Hiptoola and Nagesh Kukunoor to tell these emotionally charged but rooted stories have been an incredible creative journey of ideation and collaboration. Set in the city of Hyderabad, these stories explore the culture, history, and confluence of culture through its lanes like never before. We are certain that these stories will make you smile, laugh, pine, cry and restore your faith in the power of love,” Purohit added.
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