Ziddi Ishq Teaser Reveals Intense Tale of One-Sided Love and Revenge

The teaser for Ziddi Ishq has just dropped, revealing an intense romance-revenge drama. It features Parambrata Chattopadhyay as a teacher and Aaditi Pohankar as his student who develops an obsessive one-sided love. Director Raj Chakraborty describes the show as exploring the fragile line where love turns sinister. Mark your calendars for November 21 when this emotional journey premieres on JioHotstar.

Key Points: Parambrata Chattopadhyay Ziddi Ishq Teaser Love Revenge Drama

  • Aaditi Pohankar plays Mehul, a young woman consumed by one-sided love for her teacher
  • Parambrata Chattopadhyay portrays Shekhar Da, the older teacher object of affection
  • Director Raj Chakraborty explores love's transformation into dangerous obsession
  • The emotional journey spans hidden heartbreak, rage, and unexpected life turns
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Parambrata Chattopadhyay starrer 'Ziddi Ishq' teaser leads tale of one-sided love, loss and revenge

Parambrata Chattopadhyay and Aaditi Pohankar star in Ziddi Ishq, a romance-revenge drama about obsessive love between student and teacher premiering November 21.

"She is a simple Bengali girl with emotions so intense that I had to say yes! - Aaditi Pohankar"

Mumbai, October 30

The teaser of a brand new romance-revenge drama 'Ziddi Ishq' has been unveiled, bringing a complex story focused on a teacher and a student.

Featuring Parambrata Chattopadhyay, Aaditi Pohankar, and Barkha Bisht in the lead roles, the show promises an "intense story of love and obsession where one loses track."

The teaser of 'Ziddi Ishq' opens a window into a young Mehul's world, played by Aaditi Pohankar, who falls in love with Shekhar Da (Parambrata Chattopadhyay), a teacher much older than her.

As the teaser progresses, Mehul will be seen experiencing feelings of her one-sided love, only to hide the ache behind a smile and her emotions spilling over in moments of rage and heartbreak.

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Talking about the character, Aaditi Pohankar, in a statement, shared, "She is a simple Bengali girl with emotions so intense that I had to say yes! Mehul feels different; she's raw, vulnerable, and entirely driven by her one-sided love. As the story progresses, her love only intensifies, and it gives her the courage to face life's unexpected turns."

Director Raj Chakraborty explained that the show features an emotional journey about love, loss, and the fragile line where love spirals into something sinister.

"Mehul is such a complex, layered character, and Aaditi has brought it to life with great depth and sincerity. Parambrata and the rest of the cast, too, poured their hearts into this story. Now that the teaser is out, I hope audiences are as excited to experience this story," he added.

Created and directed by Raj Chakraborty, with Prittam Chowdhury as executive producer, 'Ziddi Ishq' unfolds in a world where love turns into obsession and passion takes a dangerous turn.

The show will be released on November 21, 2025, on JioHotstar.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Student-teacher relationships in Indian context? Hope they handle this sensitive topic with maturity and not glorify it. The obsession angle sounds concerning though 😕
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Rohit P
Aaditi was amazing in She! Excited to see her in another intense role. The teaser looks promising - love the raw emotions she's bringing to Mehul's character. JioHotstar is really stepping up their original content game!
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Sarah B
As someone who's experienced one-sided love in college, this storyline hits close to home. Hope they show the realistic consequences and emotional turmoil rather than romanticizing unhealthy obsession. The November release gives me something to look forward to! ❤️
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Vikram M
Raj Chakraborty's direction combined with this stellar cast - what more could we ask for? The revenge angle adds an interesting twist to what could have been just another love story. Marking my calendar for Nov 21!
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Michael C
While the concept sounds intriguing, I hope they don't normalize age-inappropriate relationships. In Indian society where teacher-student dynamics are sacred, this needs careful handling. The revenge plot might justify problematic behavior.

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