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Prime Video India’s latest crime story is a nuanced story about honor and family.
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The first fifteen minutes of this series are annoying as hell, but once the singles bond with each other and go on dates, it becomes an easygoing pleasure.
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Matches are made in Miami, Los Angeles, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and elsewhere in this series.
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Sima Aunty is back and hoping to make some love connections.
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The series expands its reach to London to cover another sector of the South Asian diaspora.
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...plus Netflix's The Diplomat, Prime Video's Dead Ringers, and more!
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It is a celebration of the Bollywood industry constructed for the super-fan, but also serves as an entry point for the uninitiated.
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Netflix seems to have forgotten about "Love Has No Off Season," but we haven't.
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What remains to be seen is how the season plays out in terms of dramatic stakes, conflicts, and interpersonal storylines.
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The show feels like sleepaway camp with fewer activities and a counselor who only remembers you exist 10% of the time.
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Season 2 is here and it looks almost identical to the first, which is a huge disappointment.
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“First comes marriage, then comes love,” according to Sima Taparia.
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And more importantly: which singles from Season 2 actually found love — and who's still together?
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Get ready for 52 weeks of dating programs from Netflix. But will they be tu-dumb?
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The Circle is waiting for you, send message.
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Fall in love with romantic shows like these on Netflix.
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Swara Bhaskar stars in this rom-com created by Ravi Patel and Neel Shah.
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With such an array of naturally interesting and likable characters, this show ignores all the usual gimmickry and manipulation you expect from a dating show.
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The practice of matchmaking is not presented as antiquated or old-school, though it sounds that way on paper.
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