Big Girls Don’t Cry Trailer: Pooja Bhatt-Led Series To Show Heartwarming Female Friendships In Boarding School Backdrop

Big Girls Don’t Cry Trailer: Pooja Bhatt-Led Series To Show Heartwarming Female Friendships In Boarding School Backdrop

March 7, 2024 0 By admin

Big Girls Don’t Cry Trailer: A Look at a New Coming-of-Age Story

Prime Video is bringing viewers a new web series called “Big Girls Don’t Cry.” This show will follow the lives of teenage girls who live at a boarding school.

The series was created by Nitya Mehra and features many talented actors, including Pooja Bhatt, Raima Sen, and Avantika Vandanapu.

The trailer for the show has finally been released, along with the release date!

Pooja Bhatt, who plays a character named Anita Verma in the show, explained why she decided to be part of it. She said she liked the story, the setting, and the characters. She also enjoyed playing a character who wasn’t afraid to speak her mind and challenge authority.

Bhatt also highlighted how the characters in the show learn to accept themselves and fight against unfair expectations based on their gender. She believes this is important because it can help the characters become good role models for others.

Avantika Vandanapu, who plays a character named Ludo, also shared her thoughts on the show. She said it was an amazing opportunity to play Ludo and to work with talented people like the director and other actors. She also talked about how close she became with the other actresses who play her friends in the show.

Vandanapu said that playing Ludo was challenging and rewarding. She learned and grew from the experience, and she hopes that viewers will connect with Ludo in the same way she did.

When can you watch Big Girls Don’t Cry? The show will be available on Prime Video starting on March 14th.

 

 

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