Ex Lover -2025- Navarasa - Hindi Originals Short [exclusive]

The short features Akhila Krishna (credited as Akhila). Other recurring performers in the broader Navarasa 2024–2025 series include Pratibha Sharma and Neha Gupta .

Within the Navarasa tradition, love is not a monolithic feeling. It is divided into two primary states: Samyoga (the union of lovers, representing joy, fulfillment, and mutual passion) and Viyoga (separation, representing longing, memory, and the pain of distance). Ex Lover will almost certainly explore —the bittersweet, aching emotion of a love that has ended but continues to live on in memory, regret, and unresolved feelings.

The film could begin in the quiet, sterile confines of a therapy office, where a writer is seen speaking to a psychologist. "I can't move on because... my character is stuck," he says. The psychologist challenges him: "Then find the one scene you never wrote." We are then transported to a stunning but isolated resort in a different city, where a high-end literary conference is underway. Ex Lover -2025- NavaRasa Hindi Originals Short

The world of digital storytelling is constantly evolving, and 2025 has brought a fresh wave of emotionally rich, character-driven content. Among the most anticipated releases this year is Ex Lover , a compelling short film that is part of the anthology—a collection inspired by the ancient Indian concept of the nine fundamental emotions, or Navarasas .

The "Ex Lover Part 2" episode aired on March 11, 2025, in India. The film features actress in a leading role. The short features Akhila Krishna (credited as Akhila)

"Ex Lover" is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged short film that explores the complexities of relationships, heartbreak, and self-discovery. The film, part of the NavaRasa Hindi Originals series, delivers a relatable and authentic portrayal of the human experience.

Karuna (sorrow/pity) for the protagonist’s lost years, but resolved with Veera (courage) . It is divided into two primary states: Samyoga

: The film leans heavily into the rasas of Shringara (love/attraction) and Karuna (compassion/sorrow), balancing the warmth of nostalgia with the cold reality of why the relationship ended.