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Hey Kay Navin? series review: Priya Bapat, Umesh Kamat-starrer is a heartfelt take on relatable insecurities

Updated on: 05 April,2026 01:22 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Athulya Nambiar | athulya.nambiar@mid-day.com

Hey Kay Navin? explores the quiet insecurities in a seemingly perfect marriage, as Rama searches for purpose beyond routine life. Through her journey of starting a business, the series reflects on comparison, self-doubt, and emotional growth

Hey Kay Navin? series review: Priya Bapat, Umesh Kamat-starrer is a heartfelt take on relatable insecurities

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“Hey, what’s new?” is a question we often ask casually when meeting someone after a long time. But beneath its simplicity lies a deeper, almost existential thought for many. The Marathi web series Hey Kay Navin? builds on this idea, exploring the desire for change through the lens of a couple married for a decade who have consciously chosen not to have children.

Hey Kay Navin? plot


Currently streaming on ZEE5, the series follows Rama (Priya Bapat) and her husband Aditya (Umesh Kamat). On the surface, their life appears nearly perfect, they have a beautiful home in Pune, stable corporate careers, and a loving, supportive marriage even after ten years. Aditya, in particular, comes across as an ideal partner, always encouraging Rama and backing her decisions without hesitation.



Yet, beneath this seemingly content life, Rama grapples with a persistent sense of stagnation. Her insecurities are amplified when she compares her life to those around her, friends navigating parenthood and others embracing a more carefree lifestyle. In search of purpose and renewal, she decides to pursue her passion for fashion by launching her own clothing brand. The eight-episode series traces her journey, capturing both the professional hurdles she faces and the emotional shifts in her relationships along the way.

Writer-director Varun Narvekar crafts a nuanced narrative that delves into the insecurities couples face at different stages of life. Much of the story unfolds from Rama’s perspective, allowing viewers to experience her internal conflicts and perceptions. Her comparisons, whether with her seemingly “perfect” neighbours raising a child or her free-spirited friends in a live-in relationship, add layers to her dissatisfaction, often straining her otherwise strong bond with Aditya.

What sets Hey Kay Navin? apart is its refusal to idealise its protagonists. Rama and Aditya are deeply in love, but they are also flawed, vulnerable, and occasionally at odds with each other. Their arguments and emotional missteps lend authenticity to the narrative, making their journey feel real and relatable.

Priya Bapat and Umesh Kamat anchor the show with compelling performances, their real-life relationship adding an effortless chemistry on screen. Priya, in particular, delivers a standout performance, especially in emotionally charged moments, like confronting her mother, who dismisses her ambitions, or breaking down when her first major professional opportunity falters under pressure. Umesh complements her well, portraying a partner who is both supportive and grounding without overshadowing her journey.

The supporting cast, including Shubhangi Gokhale and Uday Tikekar as Rama’s parents, along with Payal Jadhav, Tanvi Kulkarni, and Rajasi Bhave, adds depth and texture to the narrative, strengthening its emotional core.

Narvekar maintains a largely light-hearted tone, allowing humour and emotion to coexist organically. While the narrative occasionally leans into heightened emotional beats, it largely stays grounded in the everyday realities of its characters.

Conclusion

Hey Kay Navin? succeeds in capturing the quiet anxieties that often go unspoken in modern relationships, the fear of stagnation, the weight of comparison, and the constant yearning for “something more.” With relatable characters, sincere performances, and a thoughtful narrative, the series offers a reflective yet comforting watch. It may not provide all the answers, but it gently reminds viewers that the search for newness often begins within.

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