Dhruv Sehgal on making an honest show out of Little Things, the polarising views on finale, and what's next for him
FirstpostThis season told me how obsessed India is with marriages. It is not just the previous generation but the current one too," says show creator Dhruv Sehgal on the final instalment of Little Things. But once having moved past their honeymoon phase, the second and third season of Little Things dove into biting reality with an increased focus on their families, career paths, and difficulties of long distance. Also, I did not want it to be restricted to just these two people but to their friends, family, and colleagues, and probably that must have also been a factor.” For a series which started off as a cheesy, enjoyable rom-com, Little Things has surely come a long way. The engagement is probably a promise to spend their lives together no matter what.” While there is plenty of rambling and repetition in the fourth season, the quiet maturity and melancholy embodied by Kavya and Dhruv’s restless but well-meaning determination pave the way for their greatest strength — they like to and want to make things work.