Web Series: Mohalle Wala Pyaar Cast: Mugdha Agarwal, Dhaval Thakur, Rohit Choudhary Created & Directed by: Shraddha Pasi Jairath Producer: Vyom Charaya Banner: Rusk Media Duration: 10–12 minutes (five episodes) Release Date: 16 October 2025 Language: Hindi Platform: Alright App & Alright YouTube Channel Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ 

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Rusk Media and Shraddha Pasi Jairath—known for Aarya and director of Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar—come together for Alright’s Mohalle Wala Pyaar. 

There are some stories that don’t feel written — they feel lived. Mohalle Wala Pyaar is one such gem: a love story dipped in mitti ki khushboo, Diwali ke patakhe, and mohalla-gali nostalgia. Created and directed by Shraddha Pasi Jairath, this five-episode series is short in runtime but long in impact. 

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The story follows Harshil (Dhaval Thakur) and Anamika (Mugdha Agarwal), neighbours bound by years of smiles, silences, and stolen glances. Every Diwali, Harshil gathers the courage to confess, but between fireworks, mithai, and shaky heartbeats, his “I love you” becomes “Shayad… agle saal.” This Diwali, everything shifts — Anamika now shares the spotlight and the dance floor with Vishal (Rohit Choudhary), and suddenly Harshil’s world feels different. What once was soft, slow love turns into heartbreak, jealousy, and realisation, as even Vishal starts sensing that what Harshil and Anamika share isn’t just friendship — it’s Mohalle Wala Pyaar. 

With smooth storytelling, relatable emotions, and a climax that keeps you guessing, this short series feels less like a script and more like a memory from your own mohalla. Warm, real, and nostalgic, Mohalle Wala Pyaar is a reminder that the strongest love stories aren’t always dramatic — sometimes, they’re the quietest ones never spoken. 

Performances 

Mugdha Agarwal shines like a diya in a dark room — innocent, warm, and effortless. 

Dhaval Thakur delivers one of his most sincere performances, carrying the torment of unspoken love with powerful subtlety. 

Rohit Choudhary adds sparkle and depth to the narrative with a well-balanced act. 

Direction and Writing 

Shraddha Pasi Jairath directs the story like a memory, not a script. The dialogues, screenplay, and emotional beats flow naturally — making this world feel less like a series and more like the lane you once lived in. 

Final Verdict 

Mitti-stained romance. Gentle heartbreak. Real emotions. No noise — just nostalgic honesty. Mohalle Wala Pyaar whispers rather than shouts — and that’s exactly what makes it special. If you’ve ever fallen in love silently, waited too long, or left things unsaid, this one will hit home.