A Modern College Love Story With Secrets, Struggles, and a Spark — Tu Juliet Jatt Di Takes Viewers on a Fresh Ride
Sargun Mehta and Ravie Dubey’s Tu Juliet Jatt Di brings an unexpected spin to the classic college romance — a love story where the leads are secretly married yet strangers at heart.

When it comes to original storytelling and relatable emotions, Sargun Mehta and Ravie Dubey have always delivered something that stands apart from the usual television clutter. Under their banner Dreamiyata Entertainment, they’ve crafted stories that balance drama, heart, and subtle humour — the kind that speaks to every generation. Their upcoming show, Tu Juliet Jatt Di, seems to carry the same promise but with a daring twist that no one saw coming.
The trailer, which dropped recently on social media, instantly caught everyone’s attention. At first glance, it seems like a bright, youthful college romance — filled with playful banter, mischievous pranks, and that electric spark of first love. But then comes the twist that changes everything: the lead pair are already married. Yes, you read that right — married, but secretly so, known only to their families. And yet, they behave like strangers to the world, walking the fine line between pretense and truth.
From the snippets shown, their relationship is far from the fairytale you’d expect. The marriage seems rocky, weighed down by misunderstandings and unspoken emotions. You can sense the distance in their eyes — that silent tension between two people tied together yet walking apart. It’s that emotional tug-of-war that forms the heart of Tu Juliet Jatt Di, making it more than just another campus love story.
Visually, the trailer bursts with energy and charm. The college setting is vibrant — corridors echo with laughter, youth, and rebellion. The contrast between the two leads is beautifully drawn: he’s the classic “bade baap ka beta,” a confident flirt with a taste for flash and attention, while she’s a grounded, simple girl with dreams larger than her world. Her name is Heer, but she’s not your typical damsel waiting for her Romeo. In fact, she doesn’t believe in love at all. On the other hand, he treats relationships like a game and scoffs at the very idea of marriage — until life, quite literally, proves him wrong.
Their chemistry is expected to evolve from sharp hate to slow-burning affection — that delicious transition television audiences love to witness. And with Dreamiyata’s knack for adding realism to romance, it’s safe to assume that Tu Juliet Jatt Di will explore not just the thrill of falling in love, but also the challenge of staying in it when responsibilities and secrets come knocking.