With Bridgerton's new South Asian leads, representation is in the details

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With a second season of Bridgerton back on Netflix, the belle of the streamed TV ball has returned — and the introduction of two South Asian romantic leads has prompted discussion of cultural representation on television.

Kate and Edwina Sharma, a pair of half-sisters who’ve moved back to London after years in Bombay, become entangled with Anthony, the eldest of the Bridgerton siblings. While Edwina is taken by his good looks and charm, Kate discovers early on that Anthony’s intentions aren’t what they seem.

Proma Khosla, a senior entertainment reporter for U.S. media site Mashable, said that she had some reservations

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