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The third season of Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives that releases on Netflix on October 18 promises to be just as sizzling, controversial and irreverent as the previous seasons. The OG crew—Maheep, Neelam, Seema, and Bhavana—are back and this time they’ll be joined by Delhi’s glam squad comprising Riddhima Kapoor, boss babe Shalini Passi, and socialite Kalyani Saha. Bollywood bling vs. Delhi’s dazzle? Yes, please! Expect sass, over-the-top drama, and just enough goss to keep your group chats buzzing. And while you wait for the fabulousness to drop, why not binge on similar shows that pack the same mood? Trust us, it'll only make Season 3’s arrival that much sweeter! Here's a list to hold you over until the B-Town doyennes take over our feed!
Indian Matchmaking
Indian Matchmaking became a pandemic sensation when Netflix dropped this reality gem led by Mumbai’s “marriage whisperer,” Sima Taparia, produced by Smriti Mundhra. The show dives into the drama of arranged marriages between Indians residing abroad, blending tradition with millennial pickiness. While Sima Auntie juggles bio-data and horoscopes to play matchmaker, the series faced backlash for reinforcing stereotypes and caste biases. But controversies aside, the show dishes up a saucy mix of awkward setups, fastidious families who love to meddle in their child’s life, and cultural clashes. In summary, the show offers a peek into the chaotic quest for finding love and how desis residing in various parts of the world navigate the process of finding a partner with the help of a matchmaker. Expect humour, heartache, and plenty of “adjustments” along the way!
Singapore Social
Singapore Social is Netflix’s glam-packed docuseries where young, fabulous Singaporeans juggle career, love, and family drama both in Singapore and L.A. Think of it as Crazy Rich Asians meets The Hills with a dash of real-life mess! Premiered in November 2019, it made waves as Netflix’s first all-Asian docuseries set in Asia, starring Sukki Singapora, Nicole Ong, Mae Tan, Paul Foster, Tabitha Nauser, and Vinny Sharp. While the show brought much-needed Asian representation, locals weren’t too happy, claiming it didn’t accurately and authentically capture the life of Singaporians. But hey, what’s reality TV without some controversy?
Dilli Darlings
Dilli Darlings is Zee TV’s high-society reality show that peeks into the luxurious lives of Delhi’s elite Page 3 women. It’s all about lavish kitty parties, designer wardrobes, bling, and drama! The fabulous ladies include the likes of award-winning makeup artist Guneet Virdi, Mrs. India winner Deepshikha Lugani, and beauty salon owner Sona Sharma. We follow their lives as they juggle family, fitness clubs, and shopping sprees with flair. From the "Bullet Queen" Pooja Dua to fashion designer Pragati Nagpal, each of these socialites flaunts her style and sass while navigating friendships, rivalries, and the power plays of Delhi’s most exclusive social circles. Expect glam, gossip, and some serious attitude!
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
If you haven't watched The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, let the drama unfold! The show, which kicked off in 2010, features glamorous gals navigating the ups and downs of life in sunny California. With stars like Kyle Richards, Lisa Rinna, and Garcelle Beauvais strutting their stuff, it’s a wild ride of fabulous fashion and explosive fights. Filming is currently underway for Season 14, so expect more jaw-dropping moments than ever before! Let’s just say this reality roller coaster is packed with more twists than a Hollywood script. You can stream this raunchy show on Disney+ Hotstar.
Keeping Up with the Kardashians
If you haven’t dived into Keeping Up with the Kardashians, brace yourself for a wild ride through the fabulous lives of the Kardashian-Jenner clan! Airing from October 14, 2007, to June 20, 2021, on E!, this reality TV juggernaut followed the ups and downs of Kim, Kourtney, Khloé, and their half-sisters, Kendall and Kylie, along with their iconic ‘mom-ager’ Kris and her ex, Caitlyn. Created by Ryan Seacrest, the show served as a guilty pleasure that hooked millions, despite some eye-roll-worthy drama that bordered on cringe. With 20 seasons and several spin-offs, this is a show that proves that “famous for being famous” is still a thing! You can stream this popular show on Netflix or JioCinema.
Dubai Bling
Ready to jet-set into opulence? Dubai Bling is your first-class ticket! Streaming on Netflix since October 27, 2022, this bilingual reality series invites you into the glittering lives of Dubai’s elite, featuring a diverse cast comprising Loujain Adada, Safa Siddiqui, and Kris Fade. With jaw-dropping fashion, extravagant parties, and high-stakes drama, each 45-minute episode serves up a cocktail of glitz and gossip that’ll leave you craving more! Season one introduces real estate expert Zeina Khoury and influencer Farhana Bodi, while season two promises even more jaw-dropping moments than the first one.
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