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Call Me Bae Review: Ananya Panday's bougie princess act is elevated by a ‘Wake Up Sid’-esque coming-of-age story

Call Me Bae Review: A South Delhi bougie princess suddenly losing all her wealth and being forced to live a life like the rest of us plebs? Now that's a helluva premise! Clichéd, yes but promising too! Does ‘Call Me Bae’ do justice to it?

September 06, 2024 / 05:43 IST
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Call Me Bae Review

Call this critic a sucker for mindless entertainment, because despite all its flaws (the portrayal of ‘in-depth’ journalism, choppy character arcs), I quite liked Call Me Bae. After offering us fluffy, gossipy ‘Follow Karlo Yaar’, Prime Video is back with what Twitter/X called “Emily in Paris: Ghatkopar Version”.

In the world of Prime Video’s Call Me Bae, MBA stands for ‘Mascara, Botox and Abdominoplasty’. WhatsApp groups are titled ‘Emporio Princesses’ and the protagonist has conversations with her Gucci and LV bags.

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Call Me Bae: Plot

Our protagonist is Bella (a name which, in the words of her father, is Greek, French and Latin at the same time). Played by Ananya Pandey, Bella is the embodiment of every bougie princess to have ever existed. Think London Tipton from The Suite Life of Zack and Cody—the daddy's princess who is suddenly forced to work for a living (the tragedy of it all!). This leads to hilarious mishaps and a ‘Wake Up Sid’ awakening full of life lessons.