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"Call Me Bae" the Gen Z it show? Ananya Panday's latest venture takes a surprising turn.

Ananya Panday’s “Call Me Bae” is More Than Just a Glam-Fest!

Posted on September 30, 2024October 1, 2024 By 77crisna No Comments on Ananya Panday’s “Call Me Bae” is More Than Just a Glam-Fest!

“Call Me Bae” starts off as a total vibes with Ananya Panday serving major glam. But TBH, after a few episodes, it’s like, “WTF is going on?” The plot takes a crazy turn that’s low-key confusing. The rap performances are epic though, no lie. If you’re a huge fan of Ananya, give it a shot. It’s okay, but not amazing.

“Call Me Bae” is like that friend who always looks flawless but is secretly dealing with some major drama. It starts off as a lit show about a group of Gen Z influencers living their best lives. But don’t be fooled by the glitz and glam! The plot takes a wild turn that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the show.

Ananya Panday’s character, Bella, is a total goals. She’s got the looks, the style, and the social media following. But beneath the surface, she’s struggling with identity issues and the pressures of fame. It’s a relatable struggle for many young people today, and Ananya nails the portrayal of Bella’s internal conflict.

The supporting cast is also on point. From Bella’s BFFs to her frenemies, the characters are all well-developed and entertaining. And let’s not forget the epic rap performances that add a fresh and exciting dimension to the show.

While “Call Me Bae” may not be the most groundbreaking series out there, it’s definitely worth a watch if you’re looking for a fun and entertaining show with a twist. Just be prepared to be surprised and maybe a little confused along the way.

TV Talks Tags:Amazon Prime Video, Ananya panday, Call me bae, Indian web series, Teen Drama

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