Actor Ramya Krishnan to host upcoming dating reality show 'Second Love'
Chennai, June 18
Actor Ramya Krishnan is set to host 'Second Love,' a new Tamil reality series from Banijay Asia that will stream on JioHotstar.
The show will follow 12 contestants who have experienced heartbreak as they attempt to rebuild their lives and explore the possibility of finding love again.
The makers, on Friday, announced the project with a poster featuring Ramya Krishnan holding a bandaged heart, reflecting the central theme of second chances in relationships.
They also shared a message on social media that read, "One more chance. One more love story," while confirming that the show will be available on JioHotstar soon.
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According to the format unveiled by the producers, 'Second Love' will bring together 12 single participants who have gone through failed relationships. Through conversations, tasks and shared experiences, the contestants will navigate emotional challenges and decide whether they are ready to open their hearts once more.
Ramya Krishnan will serve as the host and guide participants through the journey as they confront past experiences and form new connections.
An official premiere date for 'Second Love' has not yet been announced.
On the work front, Ramya Krishnan's upcoming projects feature a slate of highly-awaited action comedy sequel 'Jailer 2' alongside Rajinikanth. The actress will be seen reprising her popular role as Vijaya Muthuvel Pandian in Nelson Dilipkumar's sequel, which also stars Rajinikanth and S.J. Suryah.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Interesting concept, but I hope they don't sensationalize heartbreak like Bigg Boss does. The bandaged heart poster is clever, though. Ramya Krishnan was terrific in 'Queen'—she can carry any show. Let's see if this becomes more than just a TRP gimmick.
I'm glad they're focusing on people who've gone through failed relationships rather than just fresh romance. In our society, second marriages or re-dating is still a taboo topic. This could start important conversations. And Ramya is a class act—she'll handle sensitive topics with dignity.
Honestly, dating reality shows are getting predictable now. But giving a second chance to love is a nice twist. However, I worry about the emotional manipulation—real heartbreak isn't entertainment. Hope the participants are genuinely supported, not just used for drama. Ramya should ensure that.
Seeing Ramya Krishnan in a host avatar is exciting! She's one of our most versatile actors—from 'Baahubali' to 'Jailer', she adds grace to everything. The show's theme is timely; many people in their 30s or 40s are single and looking for love again. Break the stigma! 🙌
As a widower, this hits close to home. We need shows that normalize finding love again after loss or divorce. The poster with the bandaged heart really speaks to me. I just hope the production team has psychologists on set—opening up about past heartbreak is no joke. Ramya Ma'am is a good choice for host, she
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