Little Things Season 4 Story :-
The latest installment of ‘Little Things’ season 4, now available for streaming on Netflix, brings back the familiar warmth and coziness that has always distinguished this show.
Movie Ratings
Release Date | 15 October 2021 |
Language | Hindi, English |
Genre | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
Episodes | 8 |
Cast | Mithila Palkar, Dhruv Sehgal |
Director | Ruchir Arun |
Writer | Dhruv Sehgal |
Cinematography | Aniruddha Patankar |
Music | Neel Adhikari |
Producer | Aditi Shrivastava, Anirudh Pandita, Ashwin Suresh |
Production | Dice Media |
Certificate | 16+ |
Originally premiering on Dice Media’s YouTube Channel in 2016, ‘Little Things’ quickly garnered attention, amassing 15 million views within days. Transitioning to Netflix from season 2 onwards, the series captivated audiences with its refreshing take on modern relationships. Created by Dice Media, the show revolves around Dhruv (Dhruv Sehgal) and Kavya (Mithila Palkar), a couple navigating the complexities of life in Mumbai. Known for its captivating storytelling and stellar performances by the lead actors, ‘Little Things’ struck a chord with viewers from the start.
In season 4, Dhruv and Kavya find themselves reunited after spending 14 months apart. Dhruv has been in Finland working with a friend, while Kavya has been in Nagpur reconnecting with her family. The season kicks off with the couple embarking on a short holiday in Kerala before returning to Mumbai, where Dhruv has accepted a new job and Kavya is reevaluating her career options. As they explore the picturesque locales of Alappuzha, Kochi, and Munnar, they reflect on the highs and lows of their time apart and rediscover each other in the process.
Director Ruchir Arun incorporates stunning aerial shots of Kerala, adding visual flair to the narrative. However, the sudden shift in scale from intimate storytelling to grandiose cinematography feels slightly jarring. ‘Little Things’ has always excelled in portraying authenticity and relatability, and the inclusion of elaborate visuals seems somewhat out of place.
While the Kerala sequence may feel drawn out at times, the heart of the series lies in the nuanced performances of Dhruv and Kavya. Their chemistry remains palpable, even as they navigate the challenges of reuniting after a prolonged separation. However, the reluctance to depict physical intimacy between the couple feels like a missed opportunity to delve deeper into their relationship dynamics.
As the story unfolds, the focus shifts to their lives in Mumbai, where they confront new obstacles and uncertainties. Director Pranjal Dua crafts compelling episodes that highlight the couple’s resilience and growth amidst adversity. The performances of supporting actors, particularly Loveleen Mishra, Pawan Chopra, Navani Parihar, and Rishi Deshpande, add depth to the narrative, enriching the portrayal of familial relationships.
‘Little Things’ season 4 encapsulates the essence of long-term partnerships, celebrating the intimacy and companionship found in life’s simple moments. While the series may not tie up all loose ends neatly, it offers a realistic portrayal of the ongoing journey of self-discovery and growth. As Dhruv aptly observes, life is a continuous cycle of challenges and obstacles, but what truly matters is the presence of a supportive companion by your side. As viewers bid farewell to Dhruv and Kavya, the endearing charm of their parents leaves a lasting impression, hinting at the possibility of future spin-offs centered around their endearing desi parent antics.