If you liked Made in Heaven, You and The Affair, Mujhe Tu Chahiye is your next binge

Shows like You, Made in Heaven, and The Affair stay with you because they don’t sell perfect love stories; they show what happens when love gets complicated, obsessive, or painfully real. That’s exactly the space Kutingg’s Mujhe Tu Chahiye steps into, but with a darker, more emotional Indian lens. Set in the misty hills of Mussoorie, it turns a love triangle into something deeper where longing, ambition, and emotional choices quietly spiral into consequences no one sees coming. It’s the kind of show you don’t just watch, you sit with.
- You, a psychological thriller series that premiered on Netflix
A thriller where attraction becomes obsession, and affection slowly turns into control, making you question every intention. - Made in Heaven, an Indian romantic drama television series that premiered on Amazon Prime Video
A world where weddings look beautiful on the outside, but every relationship hides pressure, compromise, and emotional chaos. - The Affair, series that premiered on JioHotstar
A layered drama where love isn’t one story, it changes depending on memory, emotion, and perspective. It explores the emotional effects of extramarital relationships.
Why Mujhe Tu Chahiye should be in your list:
What makes Mujhe Tu Chahiye, releasing on 8th May on Kutingg, compelling is how familiar emotions are pushed into uncomfortable territory. Kevin’s love turns into conviction. Alisha’s need for stability meets emotional conflict. Nishant stands at the center of love and responsibility. And somewhere between them, feelings stop being simple and start becoming dangerous.
Set against the cinematic backdrop of Mussoorie, the show doesn’t rush romance; it lets emotions simmer until they crack. With Iqbal Khan, Manasi Scott, Amartya Bhattacharya and Khushi Misra adding weight to the narrative, it becomes a tense, emotionally charged watch that feels both intimate and unsettling.
If you’re looking for a weekend series that’s less about comfort and more about emotional pull, this is the one that stays with you long after it ends.




