Actor-Singer Lisa Mishra Lauds The Makers of ‘Call Me Bae’!
At a time when much of the content landscape is dominated by darker, intense narratives, Call Me Bae is carving its own space with a refreshing, vibrant take on girlhood and friendship. Actor-singer #LisaMishra, who plays a pivotal role in the series, has lauded the makers for bringing to life a story that celebrates women, relationships, and individuality in a light yet meaningful way.
Featuring a strong ensemble of leading women including Ananya Panday, Lisa Mishra, Shruti Hassan, Muskkaan Jaferi, Mini Mathur, Niharika Lyra Dutt, and among others, the show stands out for placing female voices and perspectives at its core.
Sharing her thoughts, Lisa Mishra said, “I genuinely feel that Call Me Bae is such a refreshing space to be a part of, especially at a time when so much of the content we see is leaning towards darker, heavier themes. There’s absolutely a place for those stories, but it’s equally important to have narratives that celebrate joy, friendship, and the lighter, more relatable aspects of life. What the makers have created here is something that feels vibrant, warm, and incredibly real. The girlhood in this show is not just a backdrop it’s the heart of the story. It’s messy, fun, emotional, chaotic, and beautiful, just like real life.”
Lisa continues, “Also, to be part of a show that has such a strong, primarily female-led cast is really empowering. Each character brings something unique, and together, it creates a world that feels inclusive and representative in a very organic way. I think audiences will really appreciate this shift stories that don’t just rely on intensity, but also celebrate connection, growth, and the everyday experiences of women. For me, being part of something like this has been incredibly special.”
With its vibrant storytelling and a powerhouse female ensemble, Call Me Bae continues to stand out as a show that brings a fresh, feel-good perspective to contemporary storytelling while celebrating the many shades of modern womanhood.
By Keerti Kadam

