Little Things - Season 4

Season 4
Little Things returns for its fourth and final season. After over six years of togetherness, watch as Dhruv and Kavya make the tricky transition from young love to a more mature relationship. Over the season, we'll see them navigate questions around commitment, health, ambition and family, and in doing so, be as honest and intimate with each other as they've been in the past. So take a seat and let Dhruv and Kavya take you on one last journey as they overcome the big hurdles, all while loving the 'Little Things'.

Episodes

Circles
Reunited after 14 months, Kavya and Dhruv reflect on their time apart, wondering if the physical distance created an emotional disconnection, too.

Family Holiday
On their Kerala holiday, Kavya talks a reluctant Dhruv into taking a bus tour, but the day trip isn't without a few bumps in the road.

Fort Kavya
When Dhruv is unable to get out of a work commitment on Kavya's 30th birthday, she spends the occasion in her own company, exploring and soul-searching.

Air Quality Index
Kavya makes a brave career move. A meetup with Dhruv's friends from Finland sparks questions about the future and why Dhruv really moved back to India.

Business Class
While setting up their new home in Mumbai, Dhruv and Kavya discuss the pros and cons of marriage. An accident leads to a disappointing setback.

Got Your Back
With Kavya listless at home and Dhruv struggling at work, three weeks pass before they realize the toll these things have taken on their relationship.

What's This Party For?
While both sets of parents are visiting, Kavya and Dhruv host a gathering at home with friends — but no one is quite sure what the occasion is.

Full Circle
In a merry mood, the couple enjoys a late night out, taking a pause to celebrate the present moment as they stand on the cusp of big things to come.
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