Ananya Panday’s ‘BAE’ from Call Me Bae has clearly made her mark. Since the show’s release, the character’s confident, quirky energy and iconic fashion moments have turned into a cultural moodboard for Gen Z.
This Halloween, fans took their love a step further — dressing up as Bae herself. From bold orange skirts to statement accessories, they recreated her looks with impressive detail, proving how deeply the character has resonated.
More than just a style inspiration, Bae has become a pop culture symbol — one that celebrates individuality, ambition, and fun. It’s a testament to how Ananya continues to connect with audiences, embodying the effortless charm of a true Gen Z icon.
In an interview with Firstpost, Ananya Panday revealed last year, “For my character Bae, I think for her, the big difference was that she lived such a protected and privileged life, you know, very slow life where everything was just happening around her. She didn’t have to do anything, you know, her life had been chopped out and planned out by her mother for her, but then when she had to move to Mumbai she kind of had to really learn how to hustle, she had to find her identity, find out what she likes and not what her mother has decided that she should like and just kind of make her own friends.”
She added, “Because she didn’t really have friends growing up. You know, this was a part of me writing Bey’s backstory. She didn’t really have any real friends. She actually had to find her tribe and her people and her friends when she came to Mumbai.”


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