Netflix India has officially confirmed Mismatched: Season 4 — and yes, this will be the final chapter of Dimple Ahuja and Rishi Singh Shekhawat’s story. The announcement dropped on February 3, 2026, with the platform also teasing its wider 2026 slate.
The first-look/announcement line that fans are already screenshotting like a heartbreak diary reads along the lines of: “Here from the beginning… till the very end… matched for life.”
Marine Drive, memories, and a full-circle moment
There’s a reason the mood feels so heavy and nostalgic. Marine Drive has become a symbolic checkpoint for “Dimpshi” — GQ notes that Season 3’s emotional climax unfolded against Marine Drive’s backdrop, ending with the now-iconic “Goodbye, future wife” callback.
Now, Season 4 buzz is already riding on the same vibe: the team has been spotted shooting at Marine Drive, with set videos going viral online.
What Season 4 will explore
Netflix’s tease suggests the final season is about the kind of love that doesn’t end cleanly — two people who thought they’d closed the chapter, but life pulls them back into the same orbit. The makers’ note frames Season 4 as a question fans have asked for years: were they truly mismatched, or just mistimed?
In proper Swadesi terms: yeh sirf love story nahi — timing ki kahaani hai.
From Jaipur’s summer course to grown-up reality
Based on Sandhya Menon’s When Dimple Met Rishi, the show began in 2020 with a fresh, desi-coming-of-age energy — ambition vs emotion, coding vs poetry, and that “cold coffee non-date” charm.
Season 3 premiered in December 2024, and left fans with that unfinished ache.
Cast reunion — the gang returns for closure
Prajakta Koli and Rohit Saraf return as Dimple and Rishi, with familiar faces also coming back, including Vidya Malvade, Rannvijay Singha, Ahsaas Channa, Taaruk Raina, Muskkaan Jaferi, and Abhinav Sharma.
Season 4 is created by Gazal Dhaliwal, directed by Divyang Thakkar, and produced by Ronnie Screwvala.
Release
Netflix hasn’t locked an exact date yet — but the final season is positioned for 2026.
One last sip of love
Mismatched is going out the way it lived in our heads: messy, tender, real. Because some stories don’t need a perfect ending — they just need a true one.
— By Manoj H

