"Long distance demands a great deal of trust, security, and effort from both partners”, Ritvik Sahore remarks on long-distance relationships while discussing Amazon MX Player’s Highway Love S2
Amazon MX Player, Amazon’s free video streaming service, recently released the highly anticipated second season of Highway Love, which has garnered widespread love and praise for its heartfelt portrayal of romance.
Mumbai, October 23, 2024: Amazon MX Player, Amazon’s free video streaming service, recently released the highly anticipated second season of Highway Love, which has garnered widespread love and praise for its heartfelt portrayal of romance. Picking up where the love story of Kartik and Inaaya left off, season 2 takes their journey to new emotional heights as their love faces real-life challenges. As Kartik returns from Spain to surprise Inaaya, the couple must navigate unexpected changes in their relationship, including career conflicts and the arrival of new people in their lives. Produced by BBC Studios India Productions, the series reunites the charming pair of Ritvik Sahore and Gayatri Bhardwaj in their beloved roles.
When asked about his take on long-distance relationships, Ritvik Sahore, who essays the role of Kartik in the series, remarked, "I’ve never been in one, so it’s challenging for me to comment. Personally, I’m not too keen on long distance. I crave having the person I love close to me, or at least knowing I can see them whenever I wish. It would be difficult for me. Long distance demands a great deal of trust, security, and effort from both partners, especially with time zone differences like in Kartik and Inaaya’s case."
Ritvik shared some delightful behind-the-scenes moments from the set of Highway Love S2. He recalled, “Every day on set was filled with fun instances. When the entire cast came together, there was a lot of masti and laughter—it’s a miracle we even managed to shoot! However, my favorite memory was discovering tres leches from Magnolia Bakery with the director. It soon became a daily ritual for the crew, and we all bonded over it between shoots.”