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Season 1

6 episodes · Jul 19, 2024

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  • S1E1

    The Talent Management Agency

    Jul 19, 202428m

    In the vibrant city of Mumbai, Pallavi, an influencer seeking to transcend social media fame, clashes with her best friend Ritu over a career move. Neglecting warnings, Pallavi’s actions lead to unintended consequences.

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  • S1E2

    Dizzying Heights

    Jul 19, 202427m

    Pallavi challenges tradition on a podcast, recounting past online struggles, failed collaborations and inorganic tactics to gain visibility. In the present, her moral stance against a brand backfires while the news of her father's illness makes her anxious.

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  • S1E3

    The Real Job

    Jul 19, 202421m

    Pallavi's flashback reveals family tension over her career choices and a decline in online followers including her and Ritu's failure to impress a brand manager and her past overnight fame sparked by a horrifying incident. While at present she grapples with the mixed reactions to her latest post.

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  • S1E4

    The Inflection Point

    Jul 19, 202421m

    Past reveals how Pallavi's family disapproves, leading to deletion of her viral video. Viraj urges her to host an online session with influencers, boosting older videos and earning her the coveted Blue Tick. Presently, she exposes the brand, facing legal consequences.

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  • S1E5

    The Lost Cause

    Jul 19, 202429m

    Pallavi’s attempt to resolve the crisis goes awry. The past reveals a reel to real romance with Viraj. Left feeling desolate, Pallavi tries to rectify the situation, just as Ritu reaches out again since the argument. They’re both left in utter shock at what happens next.

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  • S1E6

    The Final Upload

    Jul 19, 202427m

    In the hospital, Pallavi faces her mother amid distress. Malvika's smear campaign ends with exposed intentions. Betrayed by influencers, Pallavi schemes to reclaim her online presence, re-evaluating priorities with a revealing truth.

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