Mitti - Ek Nayi Pehchaan
- Serie de TV
- 2025–
- 30min
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA successful corporate executive finds himself torn between his urban life and rural roots, as past family bonds and a new connection with a District Collector reshape his path.A successful corporate executive finds himself torn between his urban life and rural roots, as past family bonds and a new connection with a District Collector reshape his path.A successful corporate executive finds himself torn between his urban life and rural roots, as past family bonds and a new connection with a District Collector reshape his path.
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As we get entangled in city life, we forget to live our life and divert away from its purpose. Mitti succeeds in showing how one can achieve a goal even in small towns and villages.
Mitti is 8 episode web series that tells the story of Raghav who visits his village after his grandfather passes away. Things turn topy-turvy when he realises that his grandfather owes 15 lakhs to set up farming. Raghav takes up the challenge to pursue his grandfather's dream and he realises his potential and path to self-discovery.
Beautifully directed and superbly acted, Mitti raises several questions for the viewers - Do we need to leave our parents and seek opportunity away from them, letting them live at the behest of others? Do we really need to run a rat race going now where? Do we really need to follow what others are doing or just enjoy what you are best at? It is easier said than done but it takes guts, risk and the right intention to make it big. Mitti also shows that without failure and struggle, you will never know what your heart wants and this is where Mitti scores. It succeeds in taking a realistic approach of what is happening in India - young people exploring tons of opportunities and even nailing it to the core.
Hats off to the director, writer and actors for making us believe that life is best enjoyed when you follow your passion. The web series also brings out the value of Indian tradition and culture.
Mitti is 8 episode web series that tells the story of Raghav who visits his village after his grandfather passes away. Things turn topy-turvy when he realises that his grandfather owes 15 lakhs to set up farming. Raghav takes up the challenge to pursue his grandfather's dream and he realises his potential and path to self-discovery.
Beautifully directed and superbly acted, Mitti raises several questions for the viewers - Do we need to leave our parents and seek opportunity away from them, letting them live at the behest of others? Do we really need to run a rat race going now where? Do we really need to follow what others are doing or just enjoy what you are best at? It is easier said than done but it takes guts, risk and the right intention to make it big. Mitti also shows that without failure and struggle, you will never know what your heart wants and this is where Mitti scores. It succeeds in taking a realistic approach of what is happening in India - young people exploring tons of opportunities and even nailing it to the core.
Hats off to the director, writer and actors for making us believe that life is best enjoyed when you follow your passion. The web series also brings out the value of Indian tradition and culture.
It's one of those stories that doesn't scream for attention but quietly seeps into your skin. As I watched, I felt a strange lump in my throat-part pride, part helplessness. It reminded me how deeply our roots define us, yet how often we must fight to be seen as more than just where we come from.
One of the most refreshing parts of the series was how it brought new-age farming into the picture-not as a backdrop, but as a quiet revolution. The narrative beautifully shows the transition from traditional practices to sustainable, modern methods, without losing respect for the land. It wasn't preachy or over-the-top-it was honest.
It left me feeling heavy, but in the most meaningful way. It made me reflect on the stories we ignore, the people we underestimate, and the pride in going back to your roots while moving forward.
Lovely watch. Grateful I stumbled upon this.
One of the most refreshing parts of the series was how it brought new-age farming into the picture-not as a backdrop, but as a quiet revolution. The narrative beautifully shows the transition from traditional practices to sustainable, modern methods, without losing respect for the land. It wasn't preachy or over-the-top-it was honest.
It left me feeling heavy, but in the most meaningful way. It made me reflect on the stories we ignore, the people we underestimate, and the pride in going back to your roots while moving forward.
Lovely watch. Grateful I stumbled upon this.
Raghav acting is at different level.
He looks so perfect for the role.
Learned a lot about farming.
Must must watch series.
Not just a series but a reality movie.
A trigger for all of us, to see how our rural india can be made source for great glory.
The supporting actors played huge role.
Beauty.
He looks so perfect for the role.
Learned a lot about farming.
Must must watch series.
Not just a series but a reality movie.
A trigger for all of us, to see how our rural india can be made source for great glory.
The supporting actors played huge role.
Beauty.
It is a wonderful series. You can watch it with your family members without getting embarrassed. Ishwak singh is a delight to watch. Ending feels a bit abrupt but still satisfying.... I wish they are planning next season.
Story is gripping faaltu Rona dhona nahi hai. Everybody is good in their own character. Worth your time. Zyada characters nahi hai. Limited characters with good background.
It is different than panchayat and other tvf dramas. Rural India is not always a laughing stock for urban people.....this series shows it very Well. I have a farming land ...I am a doctor but in future will do farming without any expectations of success...
Story is gripping faaltu Rona dhona nahi hai. Everybody is good in their own character. Worth your time. Zyada characters nahi hai. Limited characters with good background.
It is different than panchayat and other tvf dramas. Rural India is not always a laughing stock for urban people.....this series shows it very Well. I have a farming land ...I am a doctor but in future will do farming without any expectations of success...
If Swades was a film about returning from America to rediscover roots, this series is about coming back to Mumbai - and realizing you may have never truly left home at all. For Raghav, the stakes are just as high as they were for Mohan. But unlike Swades, this is not a cinematic dream wrapped in nostalgia - it's a series soaked in realism, where being constantly connected through phones and social media has made us take our families, our soil, and our past for granted.
Raghav's journey back to his Dadaji is not just emotional - it's eye-opening. It's about rediscovering value in the ordinary, the forgotten, and the hard-earned. As a series, it has the time and space to explore deeply the many layered challenges of a wannabe farmer. From bureaucratic hurdles to climate unpredictability, from the burden of legacy to the struggle of relevance - it handles each with honesty and depth.
This story inspires. It teaches. It underlines the importance of sacrifice, of grit, of staying rooted while dreaming big. It's a must-watch for anyone who's left a small town for the lure of big-city success. And above all, it reminds us of the everyday heroism of our farmers - and the vast, untapped opportunity for science and AI to make their lives better.
Raghav's journey back to his Dadaji is not just emotional - it's eye-opening. It's about rediscovering value in the ordinary, the forgotten, and the hard-earned. As a series, it has the time and space to explore deeply the many layered challenges of a wannabe farmer. From bureaucratic hurdles to climate unpredictability, from the burden of legacy to the struggle of relevance - it handles each with honesty and depth.
This story inspires. It teaches. It underlines the importance of sacrifice, of grit, of staying rooted while dreaming big. It's a must-watch for anyone who's left a small town for the lure of big-city success. And above all, it reminds us of the everyday heroism of our farmers - and the vast, untapped opportunity for science and AI to make their lives better.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 30min
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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