S2E6 Glass Ceiling Feeling
Lady Parts are thwarted as the record label begins to interfere with their music. As the band reach breaking point, can they reclaim their voice and the greater sisterhood?
An anarchic, laugh-out-loud music comedy following a Muslim female punk band called Lady Parts, tracking the highs and lows of the band members as seen through the eyes of Amina Hussein — a geeky doctorate student who is recruited to be their unlikely lead guitarist.
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Lady Parts are thwarted as the record label begins to interfere with their music. As the band reach breaking point, can they reclaim their voice and the greater sisterhood?
Amina's at an all-time low: publicly shamed, shunned by her uni friends, and out of Lady Parts. But Momtaz is hell-bent on getting the band back together...
After being upstaged by Second Wife at Transcience Fest, things go from bad to worse: a shock eviction leaves the band without a rehearsal space. But a chance lifeline leads them down an unexpected path.
Amina's secret double life starts to take its toll when Lady Parts' big audition falls on the same day as her best friend Noor's engagement party
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