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Call Me Bae Trailer Reactions: Netizens call Ananya Panday’s show ‘Desi Schitts Creek’ & ‘2 Broke Girls’

Ananya Panday plays a rich heiress who loses all her money in Prime Video's upcoming comedy 'Call Me Bae'. 

Call Me Bae Trailer Reactions: Netizens call Ananya Panday’s show ‘Desi Schitts Creek’ & ‘2 Broke Girls’

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Last Updated: 03.50 PM, Aug 20, 2024

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The Amazon Prime Video series Call Me Bae trailer dropped today, August 20. The show features Ananya Panday as a rich heiress who loses all her money and eventually moves to Mumbai to start a life from scratch. The actress goes from a South Delhi heiress to a hustler. Produced by Dharmatic Entertainment, the comedy-drama also stars Vir Das, Varun Sood, Muskkan Jafferi, Vihaan Samat, and others in key roles. 

Netizens react to Call Me Bae Trailer

As soon as the trailer of the show was out, netizens took to the comments section and expressed their views about the trailer. While some called it 'Desi Schitts Creek', which also revolved around the same narrative, others compared it to another Hollywood show titled '2 Broke Girls'. 

One social media wrote: "It’s like watching 2 Broke Girls, but from Caroline’s perspective." Another one commented, "Desi Schitts Creek- Just that this one revolves around Alexis aka Ananya!" One comment read: "Emily in Paris meets 2 Broke Girl meets Schitts Creek!"

Instagram Comments
Instagram Comments

A few people also commented on the 'viral' dialogue which was earlier trending after Siddhant Chaturvedi took a jibe when Ananya talked about her 'struggles'. One social media wrote: "I like how Siddhant’s interview dialog has used by that security guard", another one wrote, "'Where have I heard that one before' ICONICCCC"

Instagram Comments from Ananya Panday's post
Instagram Comments from Ananya Panday's post

Meanwhile, while sharing the trailer on her social media account, Prime Video captioned it: "Will this South Delhi princess find her place in the city of dreams? Whatever happens, a bae-ry interesting story awaits!"

Take a look at their post below:

Karan Johar also shared the trailer on Instagram and wrote, "Amidst the hustle and bustle of Mumbai, will this South Delhi heiress find her way in? Now, that’s the drama we all want!"

Directed by Collin D'Cunha and created by Ishita Moitra, Call Me Bae will stream on Prime Video from September 6. Stay tuned to OTTplay for more on this and everything else in the world of streaming and films.

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