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R. Madhavan and Surveen Chawla join forces in Decoupled

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Nestled in the luxurious streets of Gurgaon, amongst sleek, modern bungalows and gaping glass skyscrapers are married — well, sort of — couple Arya and Shruti. Filled with sarcastic banter, their life is far from mundane and nothing short of a dramedy! Netflix is all set to bring to the audiences Decoupled, starring the evergreen R Madhavan as Arya and Surveen Chawla as Shruti. The couple’s rather split open union will surely leave the audiences in splits! Produced by Bombay Fables and Andolan Films, created by Manu Joseph and directed by Hardik Mehta, this laughter riot will release on December 17, 2021.

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Sharing his excitement about Decoupled, R. Madhavan says, “I am thrilled to collaborate with a global platform like Netflix and grateful to Manu Joseph as well as Hardik Mehta for bringing this character and story to life. Surveen Chawla was a delight to work with and I hope the chemistry we share on screen is liked by the audiences.” Surveen adds, “Decoupled is about a modern couple trying to work through the nuances of a marriage while trying to keep their sanity intact. Madhavan is playing my husband Arya’s character with utmost ease.”

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