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DOCUMENTING LOVE

Karan Johar’s production banner Dharma is known for its love stories. So, it seems natural that they’d make a documentary series around love. Only Somen Mishra, who heads creative development at both Dharma and Dharmatic, its digital arm, had little idea that it would take as long, if not longer, than (), a social media initiative run by journalists Priya Ramani, Samar Halarnkar and Niloufer Venkatraman, and three and a half years in the making, sees six half-hour episodes, each devoted to a couple who overcame odds to be happy together.

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