Mithila Palkar believes that audiences are eager for the second season of their series "Little Things" as it deals with the everyday problems of a millennial couple.
The actor became an overnight star after the first season of the show premiered on YouTube in 2016.
The series, also featuring Dhruv Sehgal, was recently picked up by streaming giant Netflix which also green lit it for a second season.
"We (Dhruv and her) were 23-24 when we started being in a relationship in 'Little Things' and now two years have gone by. So I guess people grew up with us. They went on this journey with us," Mithila told PTI in an interview.
The actor says people liked her chemistry with Dhruv in the show.
"We were telling the every day stories of a couples so we resonated a lot with the audiences. They became a part to our journey and as we were growing they grew with us. Now two years later, I hope they still connect with us."
"Every relationship goes through a conflict and both of us have grown up individually and the relationship has also grown up. Maybe we grew up in two different directions which is why our relationship is directionless. We are trying to streamline it and that's the struggle we are facing."
"The show is going to be dubbed in five different languages. The numbers are just overwhelming. We get to share the same space with 'Narcos', 'Breaking Bad' and 'Sacred Games'."
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