She is a marketing consultant and he is a musician, they both hit it off. But little do they know that their connection goes way back.
On a client meeting, a psychic healer is about to uncover the reasons behind Chef Vicky s mysterious death.
'Murphy Bhagwaan is overlooking our lives and whatever bad is meant to happen, will happen nonetheless.' With the same principle, Anaya met her date but Murphy Bhagwaan had other plans for her.
An Africa-return documentary filmmaker, he was everything she was looking for. But later she realizes that his preferences are too wild for her taste.
Over an iced-tea and an Americano, he learns that she is a vlogger and she learns that he can t stop checking out other women. In the world of online dating, what is considered as normal behaviour?
With funny accents and poetry, a role-play date with an actor turned into a fun night, until he took it too far.
They spent the whole day at the beach and at the end, he presented her with a gift. But instead of saying Thank you, she cursed him. What went wrong?
'Why are feminists so ugly?' By the end of 3 drinks, she was sure that they had nothing in common, but is it be possible that they had a connection?
He was charming, she was drunk, they went back to her place but a series of questions led to a heated argument.
Flowers, her favourite pasta and good wine, he had planned the perfect evening, but something went wrong at 10pm.
Rap God and his biggest fan are on a video date; things start falling apart as she realizes the reality of his talent.
Samara is on an online date with an Australian NRI, while her neighbor turns it into a disaster with his cacophonic bang.
They hit off well on their online date. Alas! Kim realizes her strange involvement in Rohan's jeopardized career path.
A stuttering guy on an e-date escalates a series of faux pas. Trying damage control, will he overcome his shortcomings?
Alok, a motivational speaker, feels obliged to motivate his chubby date. Unbeknownst to him, she decides to retaliate.
Tip-Top addict Jiya meets Twitterati Rahul, chalk and cheese, but can they tolerate "constructive" criticism with ease?