India, Sept. 10 -- The latest season of the series, The Summer I Turned Pretty (TSITP), has seen a spike in viewership as it has resonated across all generations. After all, who doesn't enjoy bingeing a messy teenage love triangle between two brothers? The show's popularity has reached Indian shores, and fans are organising themed parties and screening events. Even bakers are jumping on the trend with spend goodies. With only two episodes left, here's how the audience are showing their love for the show. Diya Gopani, Ruchi Gokani and Khushi Shah, co-founders of Every Little Experience, an event group, organised a TSITP-themed party in Mumbai, and over a hundred guests showed up. The party had an immersive experience that reflected the world of the show with themed decor of the Cousins Beach, pomegranate margaritas, a photobooth, carnival game stalls, and cupcakes. With tickets priced at Rs.599 per person, Diya shares, "We wanted to create something unique for the community; an experience they connect with. We had many fun activities - candle decorating, claw clip bedazzling, flower tiara and bouquet making, and even had a stall to make clay trinkets and charm jewellery. We had a Susannah's paint corner, with all elements to create the beachy vibe and theme of the show." Plans for an event for the finale is already in motion. Aashi Rastogi, co-founder of Cheri Social Club in Jaipur, organised a watch party for the ninth episode. The tickets, priced at Rs.299, included the screening, games and welcome shots: "We had little touches to make the night feel special, including a trivia game, and a live DJ after the screening so the energy carries into the night. We wanted it to feel like a summer party where you laugh, swoon and dance the night away." Chef Sanyogita Singh Rathore, co-founder of O'Baque, a Jaipur-based cafe, has taken her love for the show to her baking with cakes inspired by the characters: "The cakes capture Jeremiah, Conrad, Belly, Taylor, and Steven - translating their iconic moments into flavours and textures that feel true to their character." The four cakes are a part of a weekend pop-up at the cafe and she shares how customers love the idea of "choosing their side" through cake slices - Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah. "The cakes reflect the characters' personalities - Jeremiah's dark chocolate cake has raspberry coulis, while Conrad is an indulgent milk chocolate cake, Belly's sweet peach crumble cake, and Taylor and Steven's playful chocolate cake has hazelnuts," she says....