Amazon’s free video streaming service, Amazon miniTV, has unveiled its drama series, ‘Dehati Ladke,’ focusing on the journey of Rajat, a young villager navigating life in Lucknow while pursuing college.
The narrative delves into the clash between Rajat’s rural roots and the urban lifestyle he encounters, posing a dilemma as he balances familial expectations and personal aspirations.
The series, spanning eight episodes, boasts a cast including Shine Pandey, Raghav Sharma, Tanish Neeraj, Saamya Jainn, Aasif Khan, and Kusha Kapila in significant roles.
Kusha Kapila, discussing her involvement in ‘Dehati Ladke,’ highlighted her experience transitioning from Delhi to Mumbai, emphasizing the contrasting paces of life. She expressed a nuanced understanding of the cities, acknowledging the vibrancy of Mumbai’s fast-paced environment while cherishing the slower pace of Delhi.
Encouraging individuals moving to new cities, Kapila advised embracing cultural exploration, connecting with fellow city transplants, indulging in local cuisines, and embracing spontaneous experiences. She emphasized the importance of enjoying one’s own company and finding a balance between adapting to new surroundings and preserving elements of familiarity.
‘Dehati Ladke’ is currently available for free exclusively on Amazon miniTV, accessible through Amazon’s shopping app, Fire TV, and the Play Store.
The series offers an insightful portrayal of the urban-rural dichotomy, inviting viewers to explore Rajat’s journey of self-discovery and conflicting identities in a captivating narrative.
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