How to Be Indie - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

How to Make Your Rep

How to Have Your Samosa and Eat It Too

How to Get on Carlos Martinelli's Capital

How to Trick Your Parents Into Treating You Like a Grown Up

How to Strike a Balance

How to Be a Mehta

How to Make a Comeback

How to Be Ridonkulous

How to Get a Pet

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Lying

How to Get Some Cred

How to Prove You're Actually a Nice Person and Not a Complete Jerk Like Everybody Thinks

How to Make a Good Impression

How to Keep Your Cool in a Heat Wave

How to Party Like Chandra

How to Make the Most Out of Being a Host

How to Get Gotten

How to Be a Hit on TV

How to Pass the Smell Test

How to Cement the Win

How to Not Get Crushed by Your Crush

How to Fight for Your Rights

How to Manage Your Moms

How to Have the Last Laugh

How to Be Mum's Number One

How to Beat Father Time
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