“Love Under Construction Season 1 is a web series that falls within the Drama and Family subgenres. Directed and written by Vishnu G. Raghav, the series is presented by Rejaputhra Visual Media (not Jio Studios, as initially misstated) and produced by M. Renjith under the same banner, with Avantika Renjith credited as a co-producer in some sources. It was released on OTT platforms, specifically Disney+ Hotstar, on February 28, 2025, with a total runtime of approximately 3 hours and 5 minutes across six episodes.”
Love Under Construction S01 Web Series Overview

Series Name | Love Under Construction Season 1 Web Series |
Original Language | Hindi |
Spoken Language | Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Malayalam, Marathi |
Digital Release Date | 28 February 2025 |
Runtime | 3 hour and 05 minutes |
Genres | Love Drama |
Director | Vishnu Raghav |
Producer | Avantika Renjith, M. Renjith |
Season | 01 |
Total Episodes | 06 |
Love Under Construction S01 Web Series Screenshot

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Love Under Construction S01 Web Series Star Cast
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Aju Varghese | – |
Neeraj Madhav | – |
Kiran Peethambaran | – |
Ganga Meera | – |
Thankam Mohan | – |
Love Under Construction S01 Web Series Trailer
Love Under Construction S01 Web Series Review
The series shines brightest in its performances and slice-of-life humor. Neeraj Madhav brings a subdued yet earnest energy to Vinod, embodying the frustrations of a man whose plans unravel one after another. His restraint—rarely losing his cool despite mounting setbacks—grounds the character in a way that feels authentic to the modern middle-class Malayali experience. Aju Varghese, as Pappettan, steals the show with his impeccable timing and one-liners, injecting levity into even the most mundane moments. His subplot with Lissy offers a refreshing counterpoint to Vinod’s struggles, with a breezy resolution that feels earned.
Gouri G. Kishan’s Gouri is assertive and likable, though her character lacks the depth needed to fully complement Vinod’s arc. The supporting cast—Anand Manmadhan as the shady-yet-lovable contractor Jiji, Kiran Peethambaran as Gouri’s stern father, and Manjusree Nair as Vinod’s spendthrift mother—elevates the narrative with their nuanced portrayals. The dialogue, peppered with everyday quips and subtle jabs (like the fathers’ passive-aggressive showdown), flows naturally, thanks to Vishnu Raghav’s sharp writing.
The series also nails its satirical take on Kerala’s construction chaos—bureaucratic red tape, nosy neighbors, and WhatsApp group squabbles—echoing the timeless woes seen in classics like Balu Mahendra’s Veedu. The cultural texture, from Gulf dreams to family expectations, resonates deeply with its target audience.