Modern Love Hyderabad can start watching on Amazon Prime Video from 8th July. This Nithya Menon-Revathi starrer is about the search for love in the bustling city of Charminar. The show is directed by Venkatesh Maha, Nagesh Kukunoor, Devika Bahudhanam and Uday Gurrala.
On Monday evening OTT platform, Amazon Prime Video out the trailer of Modern Love Hyderabad. It is the second localized installment of the praised United States shows Modern Love After Modern Love Mumbai.
The modern love Hyderabad trailer offers a peek into the different personalities’ worlds and the different types of love they learn – from filming to romantic love.
While the first part seems to explore issues of desertion, the other distinctly revolves around the subject of dating and maintaining a relationship in an urban, bustling city.
Watch the trailer here
Director Nagesh Kukunoor said in a statement, who has directed three episodes of Modern Love Hyderabad, “Love is a feeling that has boundless expressions.
For the Modern Love Hyderabad show, I have sought to center on how love makes us perceive. Helps you increase, and teaches you to forgive and trust.
Apart from being a love letter to love yourself, the Modern Love Hyderabad show is also giving a glimpse into the amazing city of Hyderabad, which is drowned in history and culture.
Immersed, yet drenched with the vibrancy of youngsters. The city is the almighty character in all the love stories in this incredible series. We have effort to capture the throbbing heart of Hyderabad city through the innumerable people who call it home.
I expect so that the audience will connect with the story of ‘Modern love Hyderabad and find themselves in the characters, we have made for them.”
More about series
The Modern love Hyderabad has six different episodes that have been starring by Uday Gurrala, Venkatesh Maha, Nagesh Kukunoor, and Devika Bahudhanam.
The Modern love Hyderabad series stars the likes of Nithya Menen, Revathy, Ulka Gupta, and Malavika Nair among others. Modern Love Hyderabad series will begin streaming on 8 July on Amazon Prime Video.