Ex Lover -2025- Navarasa - Hindi Originals Short

Aryan wakes up in the Neuro-Sync pod. He is crying. The company's algorithm declares his therapy a "100% Success."

As short-form content continues to dominate, Ex Lover proves that brevity does not mean a lack of depth. It taps into a universal human experience—the transition of a person from "everything" to "someone I used to know." Ex Lover -2025- NavaRasa Hindi Originals Short

Where NavaRasa Originals excel is their sensory storytelling. For the production team has reportedly employed a technique called "Memory Grading" – where scenes from the past (the love affair) are shot in warm, grainy, over-saturated colors, while the present (2025) is shot in stark, sterile, blue-tinged 4K. Aryan wakes up in the Neuro-Sync pod

The short film "Ex Lover" revolves around the story of two former lovers, who after a bitter breakup, are forced to confront their past and rekindle their emotions. The narrative is woven around the NavaRasa concept, where the protagonist's emotions oscillate between the nine fundamental emotions. It taps into a universal human experience—the transition

Is Ex Lover (2025) an easy watch? No. Is it a beautiful one? Absolutely.

If the writing holds up, expect these lines to dominate Instagram Reel captions and Twitter (X) threads for months after release.

While often associated with broader anthology series of the same name, this specific Hindi short film is shared and discussed within Indian OTT web film circles and online platforms like X (formerly Twitter) Context of the "Navarasa" Anthology