The Gardener (Season 1) is a drama-thriller web series directed by Mikel Rueda and Rafa Montesinos, with a script by Miguel Sáez Carral and Isa Sánchez. Produced by DLO Producciones in collaboration with Netflix, the series premiered on OTT platforms on April 11, 2025. It has a total runtime of 4 hours and 37 minutes.
The Gardener 2025 Web Series Overview

Series Name | The Gardener Season 1 Web Series |
Original Language | Spanish |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Digital Release Date | 11 April 2025 |
Runtime | 4 hour and 37 minutes |
Country | Spain |
Genres | Drama Thriller |
Writer | Miguel Sáez Carral, Isa Sánchez |
Director | Mikel Rueda, Rafa Montesinos |
Producer | Netflix |
Season | 01 |
Total Episodes | 06 |
Production Co. | DLO Producciones |
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The Gardener 2025 Web Series Star Cast
Actor | Character |
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Álvaro Rico | Elmer |
Cecilia Suárez | La China Jurado |
Emma Suárez | Sabela |
María Vázquez | Carrera |
Iván Massagué | Not specified |
Esteban Roel | Not specified |
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The Gardener 2025 Web Series Review
Set against the backdrop of Malegaon in the late 1990s to early 2000s, the film captures a town pulsing with cinematic dreams despite economic challenges. Nasir, inspired by Bollywood’s golden age, yearns to create films that entertain his community. With friends like the soulful scriptwriter Farogh (Vineet Kumar Singh), the playful comedian Shafique (Shashank Arora), and a spirited ensemble, he forms a scrappy team to produce movies on a shoestring budget. Their journey intertwines personal growth with deep bonds, exploring creativity, social divides, and the magic of storytelling.
The story subtly highlights cultural authenticity, presenting Muslim leads with refreshing honesty and sidestepping stereotypes. It nods to India’s evolving social landscape with nuance, keeping its heart fixed on universal experiences—connection, ambition, and the vibrancy of modest dreams.
Adarsh Gourav is luminous as Nasir, blending infectious enthusiasm with quiet strength. His rapport with Vineet Kumar Singh’s Farogh, who wrestles with self-doubt, gives the film emotional weight. Shashank Arora sparkles with sharp wit, stealing scenes effortlessly, while actors like Manjiri Pupala lend depth to the group. Each character feels alive, their triumphs and struggles echoing long after the film ends.