ImMature Season 2 Trailer: The Boys are Back to Give Us Some More Nostalgia

ImMature Season 2 was developed by The Viral Fever and is directed by Anant Singh, centres on four people named Dhruv, Chhavi, Kabir, and Susu as they navigate new difficulties in their friendship, love lives, and academic careers. The cast of this series include Omkar Kulkarni, Rashmi Agdekar, Chinmay Chandraunshuh, Naman Jain, and Kanikka Kapur.

Amazon Prime Video today revealed the premiere of the second season of the series ImMature with an exciting trailer, following the first season’s emotional and humorous rollercoaster ride for viewers.

ImMature Season 2 follows the lives of characters who are in their final years of childhood as they experience the highs and lows of that stage. It sure will reach a larger audience in more than 240 countries and territories thanks to the popular coming-of-age series on Prime Video.

ImMature Season 2 Cast Still
ImMature Season 2 Cast Still

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The characters Dhruv, Chhavi, Kabir, and Susu are a mirror of who we were when we were students, and it is clear from the trailer that the series will both fuel viewers’ curiosity and transport viewers back in time.

ImMature is the first and only Indian television programme to be chosen as an official submission for the Cannes Series Festival. No other Indian programme has ever premiered at the prestigious festival. We are hoping that, in addition to existing fans loving and enjoying the new chapter, it will also gain more fans around the world.

The second season of the series has added more enjoyable moments and difficult setbacks while keeping the humour and struggles of characters caught between childhood and adulthood.

From the trailer of ImMature Season 2, we can clearly see that Dhruv embarks on a mission to win over Chhavi, the feisty, his league class top student, with a little assistance from his schoolmates, who want to be bad-boy Kabir, and the colour-blind but unaware Susu. In their final years of school, the three leave their childhood behind and discover their first drink, engage in their first altercation, and mend their first broken heart.

Watch ImMature Season 2 Trailer Below

The comedic drama’s first season will be made available on the streaming service starting on August 26 in case you missed any of the episodes. If you love light-hearted comedy with a touch of nostalgia then this show is a perfect fit for you

On Prime Video, ImMature Season 2 will have its international premiere on August 26.

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