S1E4 Bae Tries to Fit In
Bae is struggling with tussles with Tammarah at home, while Satyajit at work makes her life a living hell. To add to the confusion, a blast from her past shows up at her doorstep.
Bae, billionaire fashionista is disowned by her ultra-rich family, owing to a salacious scandal and for the first time in her life, has to fend for herself. On this journey, she overcomes stereotypes and discovers who she really is.
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Bae is struggling with tussles with Tammarah at home, while Satyajit at work makes her life a living hell. To add to the confusion, a blast from her past shows up at her doorstep.
Bae takes on her first proper job as a journalist with Neel's help. She may have also found a flat and a flat mate in Tammarrah...and maybe even her first story.
Bae’s spirit to get to the bottom of the story is deterred when she finds herself forced to confront the past she has been working to move on from. When she lands on her face, help comes from an unexpected source.
With her besties by her side, Bae takes on the men she wants to bring to justice, and her own shame, in a big televised spectacle. Is Bae ready to bring it on?
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