Ray, 24, is back from college and has a decent job as a financial analyst, well on his way to a colorless routine that his wealthy parents would be proud of.
He's got the perfect job, but what's the point if he can't so much as make eye contact with a woman without absolutely freaking out?
When Ray decides to do something about his single status, he kickstarts an adventure that he is unable to handle, when his parents, full of hope, set him up with a close family friend's daughter.
Ray chooses not to look up photos of a date before he meets her - a decision that leads him to take a hard look in the mirror at his own reflection.
Mortified after the previous night, Ray indulges in some alone time, finally responds to Ruchika and some awkward encounters at a house party.
With his job and personal life tanking, Ray looks to an unexpected online match for cheering up, and tries a new approach on his date with Ruchika.
Kusumita Das of Firstpost stated that "The show is a zeitgeist of the times we live in, but do not go looking for emotional complexities and nuance, On the other side it keeps you occupied but makes you feel empty.