Mona Singh's Son Plays Matchmaker in Quirky 'Maa Ka Sum' Trailer

The trailer for the new series 'Maa Ka Sum' features Mihir Ahuja as Agastya, a math prodigy who launches "Project Mom" to find a perfect partner for his single mother, played by Mona Singh. The plot thickens with the arrival of a new math professor, Ira (Angira Dhar), who joins his algorithmic matchmaking mission. The series promises a quirky blend of logic and emotion as Agastya's calculated plans encounter unpredictable variables. Mona Singh praises the show's refreshing take on a single mother-son relationship and its warm, relatable storytelling.

Key Points: 'Maa Ka Sum' Trailer: Mona Singh, Mihir Ahuja in Quirky Drama

  • Son uses math to find partner for mom
  • Story balances humor and emotion
  • Explores unique mother-son friendship
  • Premieres April 3 on Prime Video
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Trailer of 'Maa Ka Sum' out now

Watch the trailer for 'Maa Ka Sum,' a series about a math prodigy using equations to find love for his single mother. Premieres April 3 on Prime Video.

Trailer of 'Maa Ka Sum' out now
"Maths ho ya pyaar... ek hi equation hain - Agastya (Mihir Ahuja)"

Mumbai, March 27

The trailer of Mona Singh and Mihir Ahuja-starrer 'Maa Ka Sum' has been unveiled.

The new asset of the series introduces Agastya (Mihir Ahuja), a 19-year-old math prodigy, declaring, "Maths ho ya pyaar... ek hi equation hain," as he sets "Project Mom" into motion -- a mission to find the perfect partner for his single mother, Vinita (Mona Singh). What follows is a quirky, fast-paced ride where logic meets emotion, and carefully planned equations begin to unravel.

The arrival of enigmatic new math professor Ira (played by Angira Dhar) further fuels Agastya's mission, as the two join forces to build an algorithm for the perfect match. But as emotions begin to disrupt his perfectly calculated world, Agastya's formula encounters variables no equation can solve.

Check out the trailer here

Sharing her experience working on the show, Mona Singh, who plays Agastya's mother Vinita in the series, said, "Vinita is unlike anyone I have played before, and that is largely because of how refreshingly different this story is. At its heart is a single mother-son relationship that is built on an easy friendship, deep trust, and a rather unusual lens on love, which is what drew me in instantly. I love that Vinita allows herself to be vulnerable, to rediscover love, and to trust her son's unconventional way of looking at life."

"The series strikes a beautiful balance between humour and emotion, while telling a story that feels warm, honest, and deeply relatable in its own distinct way. I think a lot of people will see their own relationships in it, and I can't wait for everyone to watch Maa Ka Sum only on Prime Video, starting April 3," she added.

Mihir Ahuja added, "What I found most endearing about Agastya is that beneath all his confidence and brilliance, he is simply a son who deeply loves his mother and wants to see her happy. He shares a rare friendship with her -- there is honesty, comfort, and a warmth in their bond that feels very special. In his own unusual way, he takes it upon himself to care for her and becomes determined to help her find love, convinced that math can solve even matters of the heart."

'Maa Ka Sum' is scheduled to be released on Prime Video on April 3.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The concept is fresh - using math to find love for your mom! 😄 As an engineer, I appreciate the quirky premise. Hope the execution matches the trailer's promise. Mihir Ahuja seems perfect for the prodigy role.
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Ananya R
It's refreshing to see a single mother portrayed as someone open to love and vulnerability, not just as a sacrificial figure. Representation matters. Looking forward to April 3rd on Prime Video!
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David E
The trailer has a charming, universal appeal. The "logic vs. emotion" theme is something everyone can relate to, regardless of culture. Great to see Indian content exploring such nuanced relationships with humor.
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Karthik V
While the idea is cute, I hope they don't reduce the mother's agency too much. The son "finding" a partner for her could feel problematic if not handled sensitively. Fingers crossed for a balanced narrative.
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Sneha F
Mona Singh is back! 🎉 After Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, she deserves all the good roles. The friendship dynamic between mother and son sounds lovely. Perfect light-hearted watch for the family.

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