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Karanvir, Yashaswini celebrate first anniversary of What Are The Odds

Yashaswini Dayama and Karanvir celebrate one year of their feature film, which released on Netflix

Karanvir, Yashaswini celebrate first anniversary of What Are The Odds

Last Updated: 12.00 AM, May 20, 2021

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It’s been a year since the feature film What Are The Odds debuted on Netflix. Released during last year’s lockdown, this ‘Hinglish’ drama stars Yashaswini Dayama, Karanvir Malhotra and Abhay Deol, who also co-produced the film as well.

What Are The Odds tells the story of two teenagers who meet each other while skipping school and come across supernatural events that change their lives forever.

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Talking about the journey of the film, its director Megha Ramaswamy said, “I cherish every message song and work of art that has poured in from all over. If there was something that kept us hopeful, it was love. Every day the outpour of many people and artistes creating their piece of art using stills from the film, writing poems, singing covers, still feels surreal. We are all such a close-knit community of friends now. I am thankful I got an opportunity to work with a wonderful cast and crew. This is the start of something special.”

Yashaswini also shared her thoughts about the film. “These are very challenging times and we are all trying to get by. I hope and pray that we get back to normal as we know and come out of this in good health. Happy to be celebrating the one-year anniversary of What are the Odds?” the actress added.

Meanwhile, Karanvir also said that he sees the occasion as a silver lining during this tough time. “The biggest highlight for me after the release has been the artwork people have created and tagged us in. The love people showered through creating doodles, poems, videos etc is special. Feels good to see that two school kids crouching and staring at a fishbowl with a gold fish talking to them miraculously has caught people’s eye and has been recreated the most. Well, it’s kind of symbolic as we’re all staring at the future in the same way hoping for some miracle to unfold,” he said. 

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