
Pyar, Paisa, Profit OTT Release Date: When and where to watch Mihir Ahuja and RJ Mahvash's young drama series
Pyar, Paisa, Profit OTT Release Date: Love, dreams, money and everything in between. Amazon MX Player is all set to serve a heady cocktail of ambition, heartbreak, and hustle with its upcoming drama series Pyar, Paisa, Profit. Mark your calendars: the show premieres May 7, and the best part? It's completely free to watch on Amazon MX Player.
Based on Durjoy Datta's bestselling novel
If the title sounds familiar, that's because this show is inspired by Durjoy Datta's hit book Now That You're Rich… Let's Fall In Love. The series throws us right into the chaotic world of four young professionals trying to make it big in Mumbai's ruthless venture capital scene. From Delhi to the Maximum City, the story follows Abhijeet Sharma, played by Mihir Ahuja, a top performer who's done everything by the book until the book starts rewriting itself.
Money, office politics and emotional mess – all under one roof
Abhijeet arrives in Mumbai full of dreams and ambition. But soon, he realises that life at the top VC firm 'Fusion Funds' isn't about who works the hardest, it's about who plays the game smartest. His colleagues, including the sharp-tongued and mysterious Garima (played by RJ Mahvash), are all navigating their own storms.
One party, one betrayal, and everything starts to crumble. Friendships turn fragile, mentors turn monsters, and the glossy world of corporate success reveals its cracks. As the pressure builds, Abhijeet finds himself spiralling into debt, doubt, and disillusionment. And standing at the edge of it all: a choice between love and money.
Internet sensation and radio favourite RJ Mahvash makes her acting debut in this series alongside Neil Bhoopalam, Ashish Raghav and Shivangi Khedkar. In the words of Amogh Dusad, Head of Content at Amazon MX Player, "Pyar, Paisa, Profit perfectly captures the pulse of a generation navigating the chaos of ambition, love, and survival in a hyper-competitive world."
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