Streaming service Lionsgate Play, Wednesday released the trailer of its third original series, ‘Feels Like Home’.
Chronicling the lives of four boys, who move into their first house away from home, the series brings together a whirlwind of emotions and friendship, resulting in a hefty dose of ‘bromantic hangover’.
Helmed by Sahir Raza and written by Sidhanta Mathur, the series stars Preet Kammani, Vishnu Kaushal, Mihir Ahuja, Anshuman Malhotra, Himika Bose, and Inayat Sood.
The series is set to release on June 10, 2022. The trailer offers viewers a funny insight into the lives of these boys who are set on a journey to fulfill their dreams.
The trailer opens with the introduction of ‘Banchhod Niwas,’ a house rented by four bachelors to achieve their dream. From epic parties to finding a housekeeper to cleaning their house and fun scenes that assure fall-of-your-seat comedy, the trailer offers a rollercoaster journey with slice-of-life nostalgia moments.
With the show announcement, Lionsgate Play gives a sneak peek with the first poster – it is a nostalgic one that makes you reminisce about your college days. A thematic preview video with Jugaadu Nadeem A.K.A. Nadeem Dalvi, played by Gopal Datt was released. He plays a smug make-do realtor who finds the four boys a house.
Lionsgate Play has created intrigue with fun elements as part of the first look making audiences want more. The trailer that is soon to hit the audiences, will dive more into the show.
Sharing his excitement over the third original series of the platform, Rohit Jain, MD, South Asia, and Networks – Emerging Markets Asia said, “From stories of an urban family to a college drama and now a bromantic hangover of four boys from Delhi – Lionsgate continues to create compelling stories for its audiences. We are delighted to bring Feels Like Home; this uber-cool series featuring budding young talent navigating a rollercoaster journey that will resonate with all with a slice of nostalgia. As we expand our slate of Indian originals across genres, we aim to bring more local stories to a global audience whilst driving familiarity and personal connection.”