Jasmeet’s laptop goes missing, along with his tasteful self-portrait nudes, and he needs it back before the photos leak and cause chaos.
Jasmeet tries to network his way into levelling up his career, but a sale on milk keeps holding him back.
Jasmeet hits the club with his friends in order to double down on some clout points, but ends up at a urinal reflecting on life.
A seemingly simple question about his turban sends Jasmeet spiralling down a deep existential crisis.
As Jasmeet’s turban video blows up and a sea of positivity comes his way, he can’t see past a lone hater.
Gurdeep challenges Jasmeet to do some good for his community, but father and son interpret that very differently.
It’s time for Maanvi’s rokha ceremony, and a reborn Jasmeet is trying to be the good son, putting family ahead of himself. It’s different.
It’s the morning after the rokha, and the family’s trying to pick up the pieces.
After moving out on his own, Jasmeet should be thriving in his new "adult" life. So why does it feel like he's still living at home?
After a financial reality-check, Jasmeet takes a paid gig where he finds himself in an uncomfortable run-in with his past.
A young Jasmeet and Neal enter middle school — and a new world — where embarrassing school supplies won’t be their biggest concern for long.
Forced into a family reunion, Jasmeet tries to keep it low-key. But bringing a plus-one to a funeral is… challenging.
Jasmeet needs to catch a flight to his first acting gig in LA, but Rebecca’s big decision sends them both spiraling.
A day in the life of an international student who works hard between studies, but food delivery is a thankless job.
Jasmeet is determined to make a good impression when meeting Rebecca’s parents, but there’s an eerie feeling he just can’t shake
Each at a crossroads, Jasmeet and his loved ones have to take a hard look at where they are and make some difficult decisions.