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Modern Love

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Amazon Prime Video will have multiple Indian adaptations of its hit series, Modern Love. Launched in three Indian languages – Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, the series will be titled Modern Love: Mumbai, Chennai and Hyderabad, respectively.

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Published on 16, Feb 2022

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