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Lhakyila Debuts on Prime Video: Big Girls Don’t Cry

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Lhakyila Debuts on Prime Video: Big Girls Don't Cry

Calling all fans of heartwarming coming-of-age stories! Prime Video‘s upcoming series “Big Girls Don’t Cry” promises a captivating journey into the lives of a group of young women navigating the complexities of their final year at Vandana Valley, a prestigious all-girls boarding school. The series boasts a strong female presence not just on-screen but behind the scenes as well, with Nitya Mehra serving as the creator and co-director alongside Sudhanshu Saria, Karan Kapadia, and Kopal Naithani.

Big Girls Don’t Cry: A Stellar Cast of Rising Stars

“Big Girls Don’t Cry” boasts a captivating cast, bringing the story of Vandana Valley to life. Here’s a closer look at the talented women portraying the students and faculty:

  • Pooja Bhatt (Principal Anita Verma): A veteran actress and filmmaker, Pooja returns to OTT after Bigg Boss OTT. Drawn to the story’s strength and the character’s defiance, she portrays the strict yet empowering principal, Anita Verma.

  • Avantika Vandanapu (Ludo): Making her OTT debut, Avantika takes on the role of Ludo, the school’s basketball champion harboring a secret. She cherishes the experience of working alongside a talented female crew.

  • Aneet Padda (Roohi): Known for her role in “Salaam Venky,” Aneet portrays the rebellious Roohi. Drawn to coming-of-age stories, she embraces the opportunity to showcase the complexities of adolescence.

  • Dalai (Pluggy): Having appeared in “Made in Heaven” and “Eternally Confused and Eager for Love,” Dalai steps back into her teenage years as Pluggy. She cherishes the memories of filming and the lifelong friendships forged.

  • Vidushi (Kavya): A newcomer, Vidushi portrays Kavya, a scholarship student grappling with fitting in. She connects deeply with Kavya’s journey of self-discovery and finding her place.

  • Lhakyila (JC): Another newcomer, Lhakyila takes on the role of JC, a royal family member who finds solace in her friends, especially Roohi. Stepping into JC’s shoes has been a transformative experience for her.

  • Afrah Sayed (Noor): After “Rana Naidu,” Afrah portrays the ambitious and focused school captain, Noor. Having dreamt of being part of this show since 2020, she brings a relatable character to life.

  • Akshita Sood (Dia): Making her acting debut, Akshita embodies Dia, a character who teaches her the value of authenticity and following her dreams. The experience fostered a strong bond with her fellow cast members.

Why You Should Watch Big Girls Don’t Cry

This series is more than just a school drama. It’s a celebration of female friendships, a reflection on self-discovery during a crucial stage of life, and a portrayal of young women overcoming challenges and forging their own paths.  It sheds light on the underrepresented world of girls’ boarding schools in India, offering a unique coming-of-age story. The series explores themes of overcoming gender bias, finding self-worth, and achieving dreams, making it a potential source of inspiration for young viewers. Both in front of and behind the camera, “Big Girls Don’t Cry” empowers women in the entertainment industry. And most of all, a group of promising young actors brings the characters to life, ensuring an engaging and relatable viewing experience.

 

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Watch out for Lhakyila!

While the entire cast of the show is promising, we’re excited for Lhakyila’s debut on Indian screens. A popular social media influencer from Nepal, Tenzin Lhakyila has 240k followers on Instagram and 146k subscribers on YouTube. Having started her vlogs at the young age of 13, this Tibetan girl is especially known for her high-on-wit and humor content. With such little representation from the Tibetan community in Bollywood, we’re quite looking forward to seeing her shine in her role as JC in BGDC!

Don’t miss “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” premiering on Prime Video on March 14, 2024!

Yet another Bengali girl in Bengaluru, Anusuya is an experienced content specialist with 12+ years of experience. Currently the content manager at OneNative Studio, she thrives on being hands-on in the creative process; from writing compelling articles & blogs to crafting engaging social media posts & website copy. When not meeting deadlines, she enjoys Pinterest-planning her next trips; to explore new cities and immerse herself in local cultures, especially local food. Choosing a degree in Tourism was a no-brainer, while the writing came naturally with years of her nose being buried in books.

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