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Barun Sobti and Ridhi Dogra team up for a web series titled A Cold Mess

Barun Sobti and Ridhi Dogra team up for a web series titled A Cold Mess

Barun Sobti and Ridhi Dogra started their journey with Television, and now, they are doing quite well in the digital world. Sobti and Dogra have teamed for a web series titled A Cold Mess which will be streamed on ALT Balaji.

The streaming platform tweeted, “Being shot in beautiful locales of Belgrade, Serbia; starring @iRidhiDogra & @BarunSobtiSays ; #AColdMess is a story spanning 8 years of Karan and Liz who realize love is nothing but #AColdMess! Another love story franchise from the makers of Broken But Beautiful… @ektarkapoor. This is an ode to happier messier love! Filming begins; show streaming soon on #ALTBalaji.”


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In another tweet, they wrote, “What happens when a guy who thinks too much meets a girl who feels too much? It’s #AColdMess! Filming begins for #AColdMess, streaming soon on #ALTBalaji! @ektarkapoor @iRidhiDogra @BarunSobtiSays #MallikaDua @Minissha_Lamba @ThisIsHowWeDing @tansworld.”

https://twitter.com/altbalaji/status/1443825507426992132

Well, A Cold Mess looks like an interesting series, we are sure fans of Sobti and Dogra are excited about it.

Sobti had earlier featured in ALT Balaji’s show The Great Indian Dysfunctional Family, and Dogra starred in the streaming platform’s series The Married Woman. The latter had received a great response and Dogra’s performance was appreciated a lot.

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