Popular digital creator and actress Prajakta Koli, aka MostlySane, will return alongside actor Rohit Saraf for the fourth and final season of the hit romantic drama Mismatched on Netflix.
The streaming giant officially announced the series conclusion, confirming that the long-running story of Dimple and Rishi will reach its definitive end in this upcoming instalment.
The announcement follows years of massive popularity for the show, which transitioned Koli from a dominant YouTube personality to a mainstream acting star.
The final season aims to resolve the complex relationship between Dimple, an ambitious app developer, and Rishi, a traditional romantic, following their dramatic separation at the end of the third season.
The story, which began in 2020, is based on the 2017 best-selling young adult novel When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon.
The production of this finale is led by Ronnie Screwvala’s RSVP Movies, with the cast recently spotted filming key scenes at Marine Drive in Mumbai. Fans can expect the return of the full ensemble, including Vidya Malvade, Rannvijay Singha, and Taaruk Raina.
Season 4 is expected to tackle the challenges of “adulting” and the professional pressures of the tech industry that have previously pulled the protagonists apart.
Producers confirmed that the narrative will explore whether the two characters, who have evolved significantly since their summer camp meeting, can finally find common ground.
Prajakta Koli, known to millions of subscribers by her digital handle MostlySane, has used the series as a springboard for a significant career expansion into Bollywood and international advocacy.
With over 7.3 million subscribers on YouTube, Koli is a pioneer in the Indian creator economy, having started her journey in 2015 as a sketch comedian and vlogger.
Rohit Saraf, who has earned the nickname of the “national crush” among Indian audiences, has similarly seen his profile rise since the show’s debut.
Recently recognized in the Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 list for 2025, Saraf has balanced his work on the Netflix series with major film projects, including the recent romantic comedy Ishq Vishk Rebound.
The conclusion of Mismatched marks the end of one of Netflix India’s first successful scripted franchises that bridged the gap between social media influencers and traditional television audiences.
While a specific release date for the finale has not been set, the announcement signals the platform’s focus on providing a definitive “emotional and satisfying” closure for its dedicated fanbase.
The announcement of Mismatched Season 4 provides a nostalgic look back at the journey of the lead characters as they prepare for their final chapter on Netflix.
