

Feels Like Home
Feels Like Home is a series about 4 boys who move into their FIRST house away from home, together. We see them in their everyday lives, as they learn to balance everything around them, the parties, sex, fights, drama and all the epic things that happen when you put 4 young boys together. But most of all, the show is about giving you a glimpse into what boys really are like. What are their insecurities? What makes them behave the way they do? What do they REALLY talk about when alone and vulnerable? The show is meant to take you through that transition from boys to men, in a real, funny, and sometimes ridiculous.
Overview
Feels Like Home is a series about 4 boys who move into their FIRST house away from home, together. We see them in their everyday lives, as they learn to balance everything around them, the parties, sex, fights, drama and all the epic things that happen when you put 4 young boys together. But most of all, the show is about giving you a glimpse into what boys really are like. What are their insecurities? What makes them behave the way they do? What do they REALLY talk about when alone and vulnerable? The show is meant to take you through that transition from boys to men, in a real, funny, and sometimes ridiculous.
Episodes

1. Feels Like Responsibility
As Avi and Lakshay prepare for their "first second house party", Avi's dad decides to drop in for a surprise visit. Meanwhile, Sameer tries to think of different ways to get his unwanted roommate Gandhi to shift to the living room instead. Will their first second party go as planned?

2. Feels Like Give and Take
After weeks of witnessing the boys make a mess of Bancchod Niwas, Sameer tells them to clean up their act. Lakshay's solution is? Get a housekeeper. Meanwhile, Avi, still reeling from his breakup with Mahima, decides to make a "grand gesture", which also inspires Lakshay to get another quirky roommate.

3. Feels Like Summer
As the Delhi heat rises in full force, tempers rise with it. Sameer tries to push himself to perform his poetry for an audience that isn't Lloyd, while Avi tries to drown his sorrows by pretending like he's completely fine. Tensions implode and so do Gandhi's... special parts.




