Ex Lover -2025- Navarasa Hindi Originals Short

In the realm of Indian cinema, the concept of "NavaRasa" has been a cornerstone of storytelling, particularly in the context of Indian aesthetics. NavaRasa, which translates to nine emotions, is a Sanskrit term that refers to the nine fundamental emotions that are universally experienced by humans. These emotions are: Shringara (love), Hasya (laughter), Karuna (compassion), Raudra (anger), Veera (courage), Bhayanaka (fear), Vibhatsa (disgust), Adbhuta (wonder), and Shantha (peace).

Unlike conventional Hindi shorts that rely on melodramatic confrontations, Ex Lover (2025) follows the story of (played by a rising OTT star, rumored to be Rohit Sardana) and Meera (fresh face Ananya Thakur). The film opens not with their breakup, but one year after it. Ex Lover -2025- NavaRasa Hindi Originals Short

The film begins with the protagonist, a young woman named Maya, who is struggling to come to terms with her recent breakup. Her emotions are in a state of turmoil, oscillating between Karuna (compassion) and Raudra (anger). As she navigates her way through the aftermath of the breakup, she encounters her ex-lover, who is now with another woman. In the realm of Indian cinema, the concept

The series has always aimed to capture the essence of the nine emotions defined in Indian aesthetic theory. Their latest 2025 short, "Ex Lover," dives deep into the complexities of past relationships, exploring how old sparks can either illuminate the present or burn it down. Plot Summary Unlike conventional Hindi shorts that rely on melodramatic

Ex Lover (2025) under the NavaRasa Hindi Originals label is not a romance. It is a thanatopsis of a relationship—a meditation on how we grieve people who are still alive but algorithmically dead to us. By centering and resolving into Śānta rather than reunion, the film updates classical rasa theory for the era of the “situationship” and the digital haunting. Its final message is radical: sometimes the most compassionate act is to permanently delete, not to reconcile. In doing so, Ex Lover becomes one of the most truthful, if uncomfortable, portraits of millennial/Gen Z love in mid-decade Hindi short cinema.