
This 14-episode series is an eye-opener, may strain relationship with your father due to..., has an 8.1 IMDb rating, lead actor is...
Sometimes, some web series are heartwarming. These types of series not only entertain people, but also prove to be an eye-opener. From Kota Factory, ImMATURE, Yeh Meri Family, to Aspirants, Girls Hostel, and many more, series with inspirational messages are always loved by the audience. Today, we will discuss a series which has a whole new theme. While it is inspirational, at the same time, it might create strain in your relationship with your father.
With a hard-hitting message, this series will make a special place in your heart. Packed with powerful performances by the lead actors, this is one of those series that will stay with you for a long time. If you are wondering which series we are talking about, then the name is Laakhon Mein Ek.
If you liked Kota Factory, then we are sure you will like this series too. Laakhon Mein Ek has been released in two seasons. While the first season has 6 episodes, the second season has 8 episodes.
Headlined by Ritvik Sahore, Biswa Kalyan Rath, and Shweta Tripathi, this series is about a boy who leaves everything and moves to a different city to prepare for the IIT entrance test.
Upon reaching the coaching centre, the boy realises the level of competition and tries to navigate his way. The support he expects from his father turns into a different story, straining their relationship.
With twists and turns, the series will inspire you and at the same time leave you teary-eyed, making you feel every emotion.
Directed by Abhishek Sengupta, the series is available on Amazon Prime and has an IMDb rating of 8.1.
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