About Little Things
Little Things is an Indian slice-of-life romance that follows Kavya Kulkarni and Dhruv Vats, a young couple in a live-in relationship in Mumbai. Rather than building toward grand dramatic turns, the series stays close to the texture of everyday partnership, watching the two navigate careers, ambitions, small disagreements, and the quiet comforts of sharing a life. It began as a web series produced by Dice Media in 2016 before later seasons moved to Netflix, where it reached a wider audience.
The show is structured around intimate, conversational episodes that often unfold over a single evening, a meal, or an ordinary errand. Kavya, an ambitious professional weighing a return to higher studies, and Dhruv, a thoughtful and somewhat introspective partner, talk through the ordinary negotiations of a modern long-term relationship: money, distance, family expectations, jealousy, and the way two people change over time. Much of its appeal comes from naturalistic dialogue and a gentle, unhurried tone that treats small moments as worthy of attention.
Across four seasons the series traces the couple from the easy early rhythms of cohabiting through the tougher stretches of long-distance, individual growth, and the question of how a relationship evolves once both partners have changed. Widely praised for its grounded portrayal of contemporary urban romance, Little Things became one of the more recognisable Indian web series of its era, anchored by the on-screen chemistry of its two leads and by writing that found drama in the undramatic.