How Does Ananya Pandey’s OTT Debut Sit With Viewers?

Born To Play Bae: Ananya Pandey Shines In OTT Debut!

Western influence is not always something to be slandered about. Not when it has impacted almost all circles of life today, and more importantly, because influence like this is a two-way street. We have been both: the influencers, and the influenced. Which brings things back in perspective: Ananya Pandey’s latest chique-flick ‘Call Me Bae’.

Following the lead of the hit American show ‘Two Broke Girls’, the show starring Pandey as a billionaire-heiress-turned-hustler debuted to a mixed bag of reviews, earlier today. The eight-episode season has been earmarked a guilty pleasure by many, with Pandey’s performance being hailed as a breath of fresh air for its light-weighted comedic nuances.

On the ever-thriving other hand, numerous viewers also pointed out that the show is yet another exaggerated-wannabe-cutesy shot at making overtly rich characters, relatable.

However, at the end of the day, it remains a matter of fact that not all content created for widespread consumption must be judged based on its seriousness, or lack thereof. Which is to say, stories like these offer a well-needed respite from hectic everyday lives by providing viewers with media, solely for the purpose of enjoying it in all its un-seriousness.

Take a look at what the audience has to say:










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