Love School host Anusha Dandekar tells us why the latest season of the show is about celebrating love among millennials

This time around, the show will have not just couples as participants, but singles as well.
Anusha Dandekar in Love School
Anusha Dandekar in Love School

After three successful seasons, television’s power couple Anusha Dandekar and Karan Kundra return for yet another season of MTV’s Love School, a reality show that delves into fixing Indian couples’ relationship issues. Unlike other shows of a similar genre (like Splitsvilla), the hosts promise a show that “focuses on true love, minus all the drama.”

Season Four of Love School, revolves around the theme of ‘Loved and Alone’. This time around, the show will have not just couples as participants, but singles as well. “It is the first time we get to celebrate love in its truest sense,” begins Anusha,  adding, “The whole theme of the show is even more relevant now, especially after the landmark Section 377 decision was announced.”  

Love actually
Anusha and Karan have been individually appearing on television for a long time, but have never appeared together as a couple — especially for a show like this. While Anusha has been a model and has been associated with India’s Next Top Model, Karan has explored all kinds of shows, save for one that explored matters of the heart. “It gave us an opportunity to talk about love, experience stories through different couples and even give out some good-natured advice to the whole Instagram-obsessed generation. This got us really excited,” reveals the 37-year-old Anusha, who started her career in 2003. When asked about working with her partner on the show, she gushes, “I learn a lot from Karan. He helps me with my Hindi, and also knows what contestants are thinking most of the time. He’s able to detach himself while I get emotional listening to the stories.”

School time
Anusha tells us that  contestants on the show, mostly millennials, were shortlisted after “listening to their stories and their journey. We also took other factors into consideration, like which one of them needs to work most on their relationship, in terms of chemistry, insecurities and trust.” However, the show is  not just about fixing broken relationships but also “lighting the spark in old ones,” explains Anusha, adding, “We also help young relationships blossom, and help set up our single contestants with one another on 
the show.”

Love School takes its name quite literally, and operates just like a school —with different subjects, assignments for each participant and even exams! Some of the subjects in the Love School, we learn, are trust, compatibility and communication, among others. Anusha says, “Each exam will be an eye-opener for the couples, as it will teach them a lot by actually putting their relationship to test.” Interestingly, she explains that the most difficult aspect of the show was the trust segment, where the participants have to open up about their past relationships. “A lot of women on the show were uncomfortable disclosing their past relationships, since some of it involved abusive ones as well.”

With Love School taking up her time right now, we cannot help but wonder what’s next. Anusha immediately says she’s busy promoting her newly launched lingerie collection Pretty Secrets, and is in the middle of launching another brand that she doesn’t reveal too much about. “There’s the next season of India’s Next Top Model too,” she signs off. 

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