This isn't just another short film about a breakup. It is a sensory expedition through the nine emotions (Navarasa) that follow the ghost of a past relationship. Set to release in late 2025, Ex Lover is already generating buzz for its avant-garde direction, haunting soundtrack, and a narrative structure that refuses to paint ex-lovers as villains or victims.
The gimmick? The film takes place entirely in one night—Diwali 2025.
It validates the 2 AM urge to call someone you have no right to call. It validates keeping the old movie ticket. It does not offer closure; it offers company in the lack of it. Ex Lover -2025- NavaRasa Hindi Originals Short
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital content, where flashy action and rushed romantic comedies often dominate the charts, a quiet storm is brewing. NavaRasa Hindi Originals , known for its poetic and deeply aesthetic storytelling, is poised to drop its most anticipated project of the year: Ex Lover (2025) .
Mark your calendars for December 2025. Queue up your regrets. And remember—in the world of Ex Lover , the person you are thinking of right now is thinking of you too. Maybe not in the same room, but definitely in the same universe. This isn't just another short film about a breakup
Here is everything you need to know about the short film that promises to make you fall in love with your sorrow. Unlike conventional Hindi shorts that rely on melodramatic confrontations, Ex Lover (2025) follows the story of Aarav (played by a rising OTT star, rumored to be Rohit Sardana) and Meera (fresh face Ananya Thakur). The film opens not with their breakup, but one year after it.
By 2025, dating app fatigue has set in. "Situationships" have replaced committed relationships. Ghosting is the norm. Ex Lover taps into a collective yearning for closure. In a world where we swipe left on people as easily as we delete their numbers, this film asks a radical question: Is it possible to heal without erasing the past? The gimmick
With Ex Lover , they tackle (Separation), which is not officially one of the nine rasas but is considered the shadow of Shringara. The film argues that an ex-lover is not the opposite of love; indifference is. Therefore, the very act of remembering, even painfully, is an act of love.