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Khanikta Premer Mato offers a modern take on love, emotional growth and second chances

“Khanikta Premer Mato reflects the changing language of love in today’s world, where emotions are real, relationships are complex and vulnerability is strength. At Aakash Aath and Platform 8, we are committed to telling stories that feel honest and contemporary and this series beautifully captures that spirit. It celebrates love in all its imperfect yet meaningful forms,” said Priyanka Bardia, director, Platform 8

T2 Bureau Published 11.03.26, 09:58 AM
A moment from the series 

A moment from the series 

The romantic comedy Khanikta Premer Mato, directed by Rahool Mukherjee, offers a heartfelt and humorous exploration of contemporary relationships, emotional growth and second chances. Khanikta Premer Mato features an ensemble cast led by Rahul Dev Bose as Ujaan and Megha Chowdhury as Mohona, whose performances anchor the emotional core of the series. Avery Singha Roy delivers a refreshing portrayal of Shreya, while Durbar Sharma brings warmth and maturity to the role of Priyam.

Khanikta Premer Mato reflects the changing language of love in today’s world, where emotions are real, relationships are complex and vulnerability is strength. At Aakash Aath and Platform 8, we are committed to telling stories that feel honest and contemporary and this series beautifully captures that spirit. It celebrates love in all its imperfect yet meaningful forms,” said Priyanka Bardia, director, Platform 8.

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The series follows Ujaan and Mohona, two polar opposites who fall in love but begin to question their compatibility during a transformative trip to Darjeeling. As emotional differences surface, their relationship slowly unravels, leading to a painful separation. In the aftermath, an unexpected romance blossoms between Ujaan’s elder cousin Priyam and Mohona’s best friend and flatmate Shreya. The new couple attempts to mend broken hearts by reuniting Ujaan and Mohona. Blending humour, heartbreak and healing, the story explores whether love is about chasing perfection — or learning to grow through understanding and adjustment.

Khanikta Premer Mato is a deeply personal journey for me, as the story kept revealing new emotional layers the deeper I went into it,” said director Rahool Mukherjee. “Working with the entire cast, our committed crew and the creative team at Platform 8 made the process truly enchanting, rooted in collaboration, trust and a shared love for honest storytelling.”

“Ujaan is a character many of us can relate to — someone who loves deeply but struggles with understanding and expression. Khanikta Premer Mato is not just a love story; it’s about timing, growth and emotional maturity. Portraying Ujaan allowed me to explore the fragility of modern relationships and I believe audiences will see a reflection of themselves in him,” said Rahul Dev Bose.

“Mohona is independent, expressive and unafraid to question what she truly wants from love. This story speaks about choosing clarity over comfort, which is very relevant today. Khanikta Premer Mato handles romance with warmth and honesty and I am excited for viewers to experience this journey with us on Platform 8,” said Megha Chowdhury.

“Shreya is warm, emotionally intuitive and quietly strong, someone who heals while she loves. Playing her was about celebrating empathy, friendship and the courage to step in when love needs a second chance. Khanikta Premer Mato captures the quiet, real emotions of modern relationships and that honesty is what makes the story so special,” said Avery Singha Roy.

“Priyam is thoughtful, grounded and emotionally mature — someone who believes love grows through patience and understanding. Portraying him was about exploring quiet strength and the beauty of choosing empathy over ego. Khanikta Premer Mato speaks about the small, often overlooked moments that shape relationships, making it a deeply relatable and emotionally resonant story,” said Durbar Sharma.

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