Mark Your Calendars: 'Big Girls Don’t Cry' Premieres on Prime Video March 14

The storyline of "Big Girls Don't Cry" centers around the lives of seven girls at Vandana Valley, a boarding school, as they navigate their final year with aspirations of dominating the campus. Pooja Bhatt, portraying the school principal, was drawn to the project due to its compelling narrative, emphasizing the importance of healthy role models amidst today's materialistic culture.

Prime Video announced on Wednesday that the young-adult series "Big Girls Don't Cry" is set to premiere on March 14, offering viewers an engaging narrative. Starring Avantika Vandanapu from "Mean Girls," the series also features Aneet Padda, Dalai, Vidushi, Lhakyila, Afrah Sayed, Akshita Sood, Pooja Bhatt, Raima Sen, Zoya Hussain, and Mukul Chadda.

The storyline of "Big Girls Don't Cry" centers around the lives of seven girls at Vandana Valley, a boarding school, as they navigate their final year with aspirations of dominating the campus. Pooja Bhatt, portraying the school principal, was drawn to the project due to its compelling narrative, emphasizing the importance of healthy role models amidst today's materialistic culture.

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Avantika Vandanapu, portraying the character Ludo, expressed her deep connection to the role, acknowledging the challenges and growth it brought her. She hopes that Ludo resonates with the audience, offering a fraction of the impact it had on her.

Director Nitya Mehra describes "Big Girls Don't Cry" as a tribute to the most memorable years of her life, celebrating friendship, sisterhood, and the inspiration drawn from young girls. Co-directed by Mehra, Sudhanshu Saria, Karan Kapadia, and Kopal Naithani, the series promises an exploration of adolescence with heartfelt authenticity.

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