Mona Singh's 'Maa Ka Sum' - A Maths Prodigy's Quest for His Mother's Perfect Match

The upcoming series 'Maa Ka Sum' follows Agastya, a teenage maths prodigy who uses logic and algorithms to find the perfect partner for his single mother, Vinita. It explores their unique bond built on friendship and mutual support as they navigate life together. The series stars Mona Singh and Mihir Ahuja in lead roles, with direction by Nicholas Kharkongor. It is set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video on April 3, 2026, as an eight-episode family drama.

Key Points: Maa Ka Sum Series: Mona Singh, Mihir Ahuja in Prime Video Family Drama

  • Maths prodigy seeks partner for mom
  • Explores unique mother-son bond
  • Premieres April 3, 2026 on Prime Video
  • Eight-episode wholesome family series
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'Maa Ka Sum' starring Mona Singh follows life of a maths prodigy in pursuit of perfect partner for his single mother

Watch 'Maa Ka Sum' on Prime Video. A maths prodigy uses algorithms to find a perfect partner for his single mother. Premieres April 3, 2026.

'Maa Ka Sum' starring Mona Singh follows life of a maths prodigy in pursuit of perfect partner for his single mother
"Stories rooted in relationships have a timeless appeal because they reflect emotions and bonds that feel deeply universal. - Nikhil Madhok"

Mumbai, March 25

The upcoming streaming series 'Maa Ka Sum' explores the bond between a single mother and her 19-year-old son. It follows the life of Agastya, a bright maths prodigy in his late teens. The series stars Mona Singh, Mihir Ahuja, Angira Dhar, and Ranveer Brar.

The relationship between the mother and the son is built on friendship, mutual trust, and the freedom to support each other as they grow together.

For Agastya (played by Mihir Ahuja), who sees the world through graphs, numbers, and algorithms, every problem has a logical solution, even finding the perfect partner for his single mother Vinita (played by Mona Singh).

Nikhil Madhok, Director & Head of Originals, Prime Video India, said in a statement, "Stories rooted in relationships have a timeless appeal because they reflect emotions and bonds that feel deeply universal. At the heart of Maa Ka Sum is a mother-son relationship portrayed with a rare freshness and emotional depth. This series captures the tenderness, friction, and quiet understanding of this bond in an honest and deeply relatable way. Mona and Mihir are terrific in their roles. We are delighted to bring this story to our customers across the world on April 3, 2026".

The series is directed by Nicholas Kharkongor and produced by Babita Ashiwal under the banner of Eunoia Films.

Babita Ashiwal shared, "What drew me to this series was its warmth and the heartfelt way it looks at relationships. At its core, it's the story of a boy in his late teens trying to make sense of love and adulting through math and data. It's the kind of story that feels instantly relatable, full of humor and the little lessons we all pick up while figuring life out. Prime Video has always been a great partner to work with, 'Maa Ka Sum' is a wholesome family watch that promises to entertain everyone, from young adults to older audiences. I look forward to Maa Ka Sum premiering exclusively on Prime Video".

The eight-episode series is set to premiere on Prime Video in Hindi with subtitles in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting concept! Using math to find a partner for your mom is such a unique, modern Indian twist. Hope they handle the single mother narrative with sensitivity and don't fall into stereotypes.
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Aman W
As someone who grew up with a single mother, I really hope this series portrays the reality and not just a sugar-coated version. The pressure to "find a partner" for a parent is a real thing many Indian kids feel. Kudos for tackling this.
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Sarah B
The premise sounds charming! Mihir Ahuja was great in 'Jubilee'. And having subtitles in South Indian languages is a smart move by Prime Video for wider reach.
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Karthik V
While the idea is fresh, I'm a bit tired of the "prodigy" trope. Can we have normal, average kids doing extraordinary things for their parents? Just a thought. Still, will give it a watch for Mona Singh.
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Nisha Z
Wholesome family content is exactly what we need more of. My mom and I are always looking for shows we can watch together that aren't just crime thrillers. Marking my calendar! 👏

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