The highly anticipated series Big Girls Don't Cry unveiled its official trailer on March 7, promising an intriguing glimpse into the world of a fictional all-girls boarding school. Helmed by directors Nitya Mehra, Sudhanshu Saria, Karan Kapadia, and Kopal Naithani, the series boasts a predominantly women-led ensemble cast, including Avantika Vandanapu, Aneet Padda, Dalai, Vidushi, Lhakyila, Afrah Sayed, and Akshita Sood, alongside seasoned actors Pooja Bhatt, Raima Sen, Zoya Hussain, and Mukul Chadda.
Big Girls Don't Cry Trailer
Pooja Bhatt, a prominent character in the series, took to Instagram to share the official trailer, captioning it with a powerful statement: "If there is one thing stronger than magic, it is sisterhood!"
In the trailer, Bhatt's character, the principal of Vandana Valley, asserts the school's pivotal role in shaping both society and the nation, setting the stage for a compelling narrative.
The trailer offers viewers a glimpse into the dynamic boarding life at Vandana Valley, where seven young girls navigate the challenges of their final year in school with determination to leave a lasting impact. Among them is Kavya Yadav (portrayed by Vidushi), an outsider seeking acceptance and success in the school's competitive environment. As Noor sets her sights on securing the school captaincy and Ludo vies for the sports captaincy, Roohi and JC strive to establish their beauty-business venture. Meanwhile, Pluggy harbours her own ambitious plans, and the rebellious poet Dia prepares to challenge the boundaries of school norms.
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With its focus on themes of sisterhood, ambition, and resilience, Big Girls Don't Cry promises to be a captivating exploration of adolescence and empowerment in a unique educational setting. With its stellar cast, talented creative team, and compelling storyline, the series is poised to make a significant impact in the realm of coming-of-age dramas, offering audiences an engaging and thought-provoking viewing experience.
Big Girls Don't Cry will stream on Amazon Prime Videos from March 14.