Call Me Bae Review: Ananya Panday starrer comedy drama blend of cliched and sad

Read our detailed review of "Call Me Bae," featuring Ananya Panday. Analyze the film's unique blend of comedy and drama, highlighting its cliched yet emotional moments.

06 Sep 2024
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Call Me Bae Review: Ananya Panday starrer comedy drama blend of cliched and sad

The highly anticipated show Call Me Bae is all set to make its digital release on Amazon Prime Video. The show stars Ananya Panday in the lead role, directed by Collin D'Cunha generated immense buzz among the audience. The show is written by Samina Motlekar and Ishita Moitra. The show captivates the viewers with its comedy thrilling storyline and powerful performance.


Call Me Bae's Plot


In the show, Ananya Panday portrays the role of Bella Chowdhary lives in a very rich family. One fine day, she learns from her mom that they may go bankrupt in a year. Due to the insistence of her mother, Shw woos Agashtya who is a rich businessman tycoon. They Marry and Bella can save her family from bankruptcy. Due to Agastya's lack of involvement in the relationship, Bella pursues a fling-like relationship with her gym trainer Prince, and gets caught. Bella decides to get a divorce from Agastya and she also loses access to all the money that was at her disposal after marriage. The story explores how Bella turns into an independent woman with a voice of them own.


Call Me Bae review


The show is loaded with the intent of showing that there is an unequal distribution between power and wealth. The show feels as if the makers have no intentions of creating something genuinely deep and moving. It is more like peace is made with the ordinariness of the content. It is the journey of a person who is fully dependent on someone to who is truly independent to own self.


Call Me Bae performance


In the show, Ananya Panday takes the role of Bella is delivers an outstanding performance. There is not something more a performer can do when the writing is so bland. Varun Sood takes the role of Gym trainer and doesn't get much scope. Vihaan Samat as Agastya is under untillised. Muskan Jaferi is good. Vir Das is all right.

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