The makers of Vishesh Bansal and Ashlesha Thakur-starrer ‘Gutar Gu’ on Thursday announced the filming of season two of the budding teen adolescence drama.
Directed by Saqib Pandor, the innocent romance is rekindled with the much-loved couple Ritu and Anuj, starring Vishesh and Ashlesha, IANS reported.
The coming-of-age series is produced by Guneet Monga Kapoor’s Oscar Winning Production House, Sikhya Entertainment.
Talking about the same, Guneet said: “The story of ‘Gutar Gu’, is very close to our hearts at Sikhya. After an outpour of love for Ritu and Anuj’s short story in ‘Gupt Gyaan’, to come back together with phenomenal Director Saqib Pandor and explore the story in a series format was truly an exciting opportunity.”
“With so much love and support for Season 1, we thought it was only best to see where Ritu and Anuj’s love takes them next. We’re excited to take you yet again on a nostalgic ride, exploring new challenges of teenage love in an all-new season of ‘Gutar Gu’,” added Guneet.
In Season 1, Ritu and Anuj navigated complex relationships, portraying diverse facets of teenage romance amid difficult situations, exploring various shades of love.
The sophomore season will focus on their journeys ahead, amid new challenges, managing life, careers, and expectations from each other.
Amogh Dusad, Head of Content, Amazon miniTV added, “ ‘Gutar Gu’ had struck a chord with audiences from the word go and we couldn’t be happier to bring season 2 of this highly acclaimed series.”
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