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(Played by Ayushi Gupta ): The fierce, straightforward student who forms the core female circle. Master Episode Index Season 1: The Freshmen Year (2019) index of hostel daze

Hostel Daze follows four first-year engineering students at the fictional "Indian Institute of Engineering and Technology" (IIET) as they navigate the absurdities, friendships, and pressures of hostel life.

The sharp, independent campus favorite and Ankit’s love interest. For the web series, the only safe, high-quality,

, the series is generally well-regarded but saw varying levels of success across its run: Season 1 (The Peak):

Played by Ayushi Gupta (S2-4, but character established in S1). The intelligent, often anxious member of the group. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

as Akanksha (Ankit's love interest, a smart and independent student).

Introduces freshers Ankit, Chirag, and Jaat as they deal with ragging, identity crises, and their first semester.

The intercom in Block C had the vague talent of sounding like a radio show when used for personal business. One afternoon, a voice boomed—barely audible, tremulous—through the speakers: “If anyone finds a green diary with a red ribbon, please return it. It has my mother’s recipes.” The voice was followed by a silence so complete that rain could have been heard falling. Later, the diary was found folded into a textbook. Within it, between recipes for stewed plums and curry, were notes: “For when you forget whose hands have fed you.” Whoever returned it stayed anonymous. Whoever wrote the diary left a page with a pressed leaf and a single line—“Thank you, stranger.”