Lionsgate Play’s new show, ‘Feels Like Home’ Season 2, takes forward the story of 4 boys on the cusp of adulthood.

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Their journeys transcend into more mature and real issues with drama, laughter and a whirlwind of emotions, and of course colossal mess-ups.

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The second season factors in new sets of problems which are cleverly written and executed with fine transitions and relatable characters.

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Four friends – Lakshay, Sameer, Avinash and Akhil, continue to live in their larger-than-life mansion and deal with college life, career,

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The transition from boyhood to manhood is evident in the series as the four boys address real issues as life moves beyond just parties.

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As they deal with their own turmoil, the viewers will see them expressing their raw emotions for the first time.

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Prit Kamani as Lakshay Kochhar finds himself dating his best friend’s ex-girlfriend and after being a player for the longest, is struck with ‘love’,

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In the first season, he was a thick-skinned Delhi boy, but deep down he’s caring and sensitive but in the second season we can see a change in him,

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Web Series Review: Feels Like Home Season 2 Director: Sahir Raza Cast: Prit Kamani, Anshuman Malhotra, Vishnu Kaushal, Mihir Ahuja, 

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Himika Bose, Akshay Oberoi, and Inayat Sood Streaming on: Lionsgate Play Duration: 6 episodes (25 – 30 minutes each)

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