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Prime Video’s ‘Call Me Bae’ Season 2 is Official: Details Inside

The producers of Call Me Bae, a comedy-drama series that stars Ananya Panday, revealed that the show will return for a second season. The program features Vir Das, Gurfateh Pirzada, Vihaan Samat, Muskkaan Jaferi, Varun Sood, Lisa Mishra, and Mini Mathur in significant parts and was written by Ishita Moitra (writer- Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani), Samina Motlekar, and Rohit Nair. Collin D’Cunha directed the series. Prime Video, a video streaming service, made the news through an Instagram video. Supermodels and actors from the program pose chicly in black and white for the video. Bae isn’t going anywhere. The video announces that a second season is now in the works. Things couldn’t have gone better for us today. “S2 in development, and Bella is returning to captivate us with a new season #CallMeBaeOnPrime,” the caption stated.

On September 6, the premiere of the first season took place. Bella Chowdhury, better known as Bae, is a wealthy girl who is utterly bewildered and rejected by her family and in-laws due to a controversy in the show. Subsequently, she is compelled to go to Mumbai and “hustle” as a journalist to support herself. She meets several obstacles, establishes surprising alliances, and forms friendships along the way.

The show’s executive producers are Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Somen Mishra.

Call Me Bae’s plot

The story follows Bae, a former socialite who is now adjusting to life in Mumbai, where she must figure out how to get around on public transportation while still fulfilling her journalistic responsibilities, all while set to lively music. Unexpected friendships and alliances often pop up during this time.

Source: Prime Video

On the other hand, you can watch Call Me Bae on Prime Video right now in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.

Final Verdict

A bubbly and entertaining journey, Call Me Bae (2024) is perfect for a weekend marathon with friends. Get ready to roll your eyes at the ridiculously over-the-top characters and plot points. The program may exaggerate some things, but it’s still better than the usual over-the-top criminal thrillers that are vying for viewers. Settle in with some popcorn and enjoy the drama—but don’t look for deep meaning underneath all the flash.

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Nandini Agarwal

Nandini Agarwal is a senior entertainment writer at Active Noon and has experience writing in many niches including entertainment, fashion, gadgets, travel, and events. She has attended the Asian Academy of Film & Television and has obtained a Masters in Media Studies. With more than six years of professional experience, she has a myriad of published articles in Active Noon. Nandini’s areas of expertise include Bollywood, Hollywood, entertainment, and fashion, which makes her a treasured forte in the organisation.

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