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This Valentine's Day, romance is not only in the air, but also on our ears. We listened, sifted through them, and brought you the top five romance podcasts we're obsessed with.
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This is one of the most fascinating podcasts we've gotten into. In this little 4-minute podcast of his, you'll find the starting point for a love story. We especially liked the episode Restaurant, where the two girlfriends, who have been in love for 10 years, mentally debate how to tell each other what they've longed for each other.
Even Awaaz, the first episode of the series, is a story about a financial entrepreneur and a seven-year customer he fell in love with but only spoke to over the phone.
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Saawan barse dill tarse: Monsoon Love
These are love stories from Mumbai, so naturally we couldn't resist. I really liked the episode in which a man goes to have darshan of Ganpati Bappa and meets someone with whom he falls head over heels in love. Bombay is the best!
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Love Shuv Pyar Vyar
The show is based on a true love story that proves how chance encounters shape the rest of our lives. In the first episode, we fell in love with Mohit and Yamini, two lovebirds who can't imagine life without each other. As the pressure for marriage increases, Yamini ends up meeting Shashank for coffee. The subsequent chemical reactions will only lead to confusion!
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Little Things – Jab Dhruv meets Kavya
Dhruv and Kavya are no strangers to hopeless romantics who always love a little stimulation in their happy hormones. The OTT hit has been rewritten as a podcast and actors Dhruv Sehgal and Mithila Palkar are sure to have the insight to keep us hooked. And while podcasts feel familiar, they're not perfect yet.
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It stars the OG romantic duo Sriti Jha and Shabir Ahluwalia from Star Plus' Kum Kum Bhagya. With their hot style, the two experimented with intimate scenes in the podcast that would never be seen in the serial. The story begins with a betrayal and follows how Sakshi Dewan, who is struggling with his life, meets Ridhaan (Ahluwalia), who reminds him of his life before becoming his mother and wife. This story, unlike the stories of Dhruv and Kavya, will come as no surprise to those who love the Balaji-produced K era. We have to applaud the effort to move away from the typical misogynistic romance and the attempt to give Sakshi a more layered character.
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