Aditi Dev Sharma and Daksh Puri to headline Colors TV’s mature love story backed by Dice Media

By Gossips TV : Colors TV is gearing up to introduce a fresh and unconventional fiction offering, bringing together Aditi Dev Sharma and newcomer Daksh Puri in lead roles. The upcoming show, produced by Dice Media, is expected to explore a layered narrative centered on a mature romantic relationship, a theme rarely seen in mainstream television.

Aditi Dev Sharma, who impressed audiences with her strong performance in Kathaa Ankahee, is set to return to the small screen in a role that once again promises emotional depth and complexity. Known for portraying grounded and nuanced characters, she has reportedly been finalized as the female lead early in the development process.

According to media reports, Daksh Puri, recognized for his work in digital projects like Flames and Mujh Pe Hua Hai Jo Karam, is currently in advanced discussions to play the male lead. If confirmed, this project could mark his significant breakthrough on Hindi television, positioning him opposite a seasoned performer.

The show is said to revolve around a relationship between a middle-aged woman and a younger man, aiming to present a sensitive yet bold take on love beyond societal norms. The concept has already generated curiosity for its distinct storytelling approach.

Currently in the pre-production stage, the show is likely to go on floors soon. While an official announcement from Colors TV is awaited, the casting and unique premise have already created strong buzz among viewers.

Ajay Kumar
Ajay Kumar
Ajay Mishra, known professionally as Gtv, is a freelance journalist covering Indian television, OTT platforms, and entertainment media. He focuses on media exclusives, verified industry updates, and programming developments, with an emphasis on accuracy and responsible reporting. His work includes breaking news, casting updates, and editorial features that track trends and audience response across the television landscape

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