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The romcom will also mark Vikrant Massey's turn as a producer.
You can now see Vikrant Massey in a romcom with a steaming cup of coffee in hand. As part of its 2026 slate, the streaming platform on Tuesday announced Musafir Cafe, a romcom co-starring Vikrant Massey, Vedika Pinto, and Mahima Makwana.
A press note described the film as a "timeless love story that lingers and deepens with its warm, real characters" The film will revolve around Chander, Sudha, and Preeti, three "musafirs" whose lives intertwine in unexpected ways. "Chander and Sudha share a sudden connection that strikes like a spark, impossible to ignore. With Preeti, however, Chander builds something steadier, a bond grounded in quiet understanding and the comfort of simply being together. In this timeless journey filled with romance, passion and possibility, which love will endure time, ambition, and the long journey of life?" reads the synopsis.
The film will be an invitation to experience the magic of love, the team shared. “We are all made of love stories. Some we chase, some that find us, some that make us travel, and some that make us brave. The greatest journeys bring us closer to our truest desires." The film will be directed by Ruchir Arun, written and created by Sharanya Rajgopal, produced by Anuj Gosalia, Vijay Subramaniam, and Massey, with Sharanya Rajgopal, Vineet Batra and Pracchi Batnagar serving as the executive producers.
The film is based on Musafir Cafe, a novel by Divya Prakash Dubey. The film's key cast also includes Mahima Makwana, Adil Hussain, Rajeev Siddhartha, Anubha Fatehpuria, Loveleen Mishra, and Sadia Siddiqui. Massey was last seen in Hindi film Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan, alongside Shanaya Kapoor in 2025. He will next be seen in Vishal Bhardwaj's O'Romeo, alongside Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri. In a recent Instagram video, Kapoor described the film as “a love story with a lot of action.” Alluding to its Shakespearean undertones, he added, “This is O’Romeo, so well, there might just be a Juliet in there too,” referring to Dimri’s character.