1st Day At The Boarding School | Big Girls Don't Cry | Prime Video India

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Vandana Valley all-girls school welcomes new students, but will this new student, Kavya, be accepted by others? Watch Big Girls Don't Cry, only available on Prime Video India, and see what twists and turns these girls bring! 

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A new girl joins, old friends re-unite, and adventures ensue as another term begins at the all-girls boarding school nestled in the hills. Welcome to Vandana Valley!

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I think this series inspired from zitkala sa's excerpt we too are human being😊

renutripathi
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I think they got inspired from Zitkala Sa's " Cutting of my long hair"😊

aura-zrzv
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why is this actually so cringe, ? Because this is not how high schoolers act I guarantee that…I’ve seen nobody acting like the main characters here

yourgurlanku
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Harry Porter effect is observed in school's designs

rafimahamud
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फुल series अंग्रेजी मे ही कर देते...5 अंग्रेजी शब्दों के बाद एक हिंदी शब्द आता है 😂

HappyGoLucky
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The story & the uniform just look exactly like the jnv just how I have spent my class 9 to 12 in 2 jnvs.

dovedwells
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Thank god mai ek normal school 🏫🎒 me thi 🎉

englishphobia
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This show is so painfully detached from the reality of schools in India. These characters are bizarre actually and clearly not crafted for an Indian audience, reflecting an derogatory and frustratingly Western influence on these kids. The blatant disregard for authentic Indian culture is insulting and infuriating. The settings, interactions, and even the dialogues scream a lack of understanding and respect for Indian sensibilities. It's as if they've transplanted a Western narrative onto an Indian backdrop, expecting us to accept this distorted version of our reality. It's maddening to see our rich, diverse culture reduced to such a shallow caricature.

And then there's the portrayal of feminism—don't even get me started. It's hilarious how these shows completely ignore basic biological differences, like physical strength, between men and women. Oh sure, "gender equality" is such a noble concept, until it becomes inconvenient. Women in the military? Of course, let's just lower the physical standards because the majority don't want those jobs anyway. It's like they're trying to sell us this absurd fantasy where equality only applies when it's easy. This selective equality is not only baffling but downright insulting. The writers seem more interested in pandering to Western ideals than in portraying any semblance of reality. It's enraging to watch our rich, complex society being twisted into this ridiculous, unrecognizable form.

gchat
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Don't tell me, if it's a little inspired from navodayas

SimranjeetKaur.
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Dont watch if u r thinking to this series is a waste of time at last its js supporting lgbt

SugaryChocolate
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Bachhe Indian lg rhe hai, pr theme pura european hai. Elite varg ke sharif log.

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