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The third season of MTV’s Love School, set in the seaside Indian stae of Goa, sets out to redefine the concept of love for young couples.

The show will not just comprise of five couples but also 10 single individuals in the third season. Popular VJ Anusha Dandekar and television actor Karan Kundra will be seen as “love professors” and will guide couples during their stint.

Has the concept of love changed for youth?

“The concept for love for our grandparents is different... The time has changed now, the world has evolved now and has become a much smaller place. People are now more aware of themselves and have more freedom now. The definition of love has changed, but the essence of love will always be there,” said Kundra. “Boyfriends will always get jealous and girlfriends will always be the way they are. So yes, the essence of love will always be the same.”

Dandekar, who has been in a relationship with Kundra for more than three years, says millennials understand love differently.

“Love is not just about getting married and have babies. There’s compromise and sacrifice... Love has become an entire understanding now! It’s an equality thing. And even though it can happen very quickly, does it last as long because of how fast our lives are moving?” Dandekar asked.

On the third season of the show, Kundra said: “There’s a big difference. It’s a bigger show now... Everytime you do something, next time you need to do it better... This time they have really killed it when it comes to the scale.”

“We have got singles this time... A lot of drama is happening. It’s a completely pumped up version of season two,” he added.

“The biggest twist is that we have singles this time. People forget that you are learning about relationships even when you are single, you want to learn about how to find a relationship, leave your baggage behind and learn how to grow... You grow in each relationship,” said Dandekar.