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Divya Prakash Dubey’s bestseller Musafir Cafe to be adapted into Netflix romance series starring Vikrant Massey

Terribly Tiny Tales has announced Musafir Cafe, a new romance drama series set to stream on Netflix, starring Vikrant Massey alongside Mahima Makwana and Vedika Pinto. Adapted from Divya Prakash Dubey’s bestselling book, the series explores love, memory and second chances, with Massey also making his producing debut.

February 09, 2026 / 14:06 IST
Netflix to adapt Musafir Cafe
Snapshot AI
  • Musafir Cafe, a romance drama, will stream exclusively on Netflix.
  • Vikrant Massey stars and co-produces; series adapts Divya Prakash Dubey's book.
  • Collective Studios and Terribly Tiny Tales produce, aiming for global reach.

Collective Studios' Terribly Tiny Tales (TTT) has announced Musafir Cafe, a brand-new original romance drama series that will be available for Netflix streaming.

Musafir Cafe, an adaptation of Divya Prakash Dubey's best-selling book, uses multi-layered histories and emotionally charged relationships to examine love, memory, and second chances. Vikrant Massey plays the lead in the series, with Mahima Makwana and Vedika Pinto providing assistance.

Under the Terribly Tiny Tales brand, the series is produced by Anuj Gosalia and Vijay Subramaniam and was created and written by Sharanya Rajgopal and directed by Ruchir Arun.  Additionally, Vikrant Massey fills in as co-producer, making his producing debut.

Vijay Subramaniam, Founder & Group CEO, Collective Artists Network, reflected on the recent announcement and said, “Terribly Tiny Tales has always believed in the power of emotionally honest storytelling. What began as intimate narratives has now found a global stage with Musafir Cafe. This journey reinforces our conviction at Collective Studios that powerful stories transcend format, scale, and geography.”

TTT's conviction that emotionally genuine narratives can reach a worldwide audience is reflected in Musafir Cafe. Terribly Tiny Tales CEO Anuj Gosalia has gone from personal stories to a Netflix original that has been viewed in more than 190 countries.

He said, “Musafir Cafe has lived with audiences for years in its written form. Sharanya’s incredible adaptation for Netflix allows us to expand that emotional universe while staying true to the honesty and intimacy that define TTT. We’re incredibly excited about partnering with Netflix on this journey, and Collective Studios gives us the platform to build this IP with long-term intent.”

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Collective Studios, the company's recently established unified content studio that unifies Collective Artists Network's unique storytelling initiatives across platforms and formats, is supporting the series. With an emphasis on creating high-end, scalable intellectual property for Indian and international audiences, Collective Studios is now home to Ratpack Stories, Terribly Tiny Tales, and Historyverse.

Musafir Cafe will only be available to stream on Netflix. We'll make an announcement with more information soon.

Gayatri Rani
Gayatri Rani is a Senior-Sub Editor with over three years of experience in delivering Hollywood and Bollywood news.
first published: Feb 9, 2026 02:06 pm

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