Meet The Rebel Poet Of Vandana Valley | Big Girls Don't Cry | Prime Video India
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Vandana Valley all-girls school and its new semester have begun, and here is Dia, the rebel kid of the school famous for her not-so-secret beliefs! Watch Big Girls Don't Cry, only available on Prime Video India, and see how she will deal with the consequences of her actions!
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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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These girls acted so much better than many star kids! Loved it!
The poem was very nice and I loved It will be to the genzy generation kyoki mein ussi mein to pata hai aur especially girls'
Best script,i never thought that is the way of thinking 🤔 🤔🤔 best line ❤❤❤.
One of the best poem
❤love this show
Hindi teacher english ka use jyada kar rahi hai.
Even she is saying good
wo Hindi teacher nahi theater teacher hau
Jaise hmare school me English teacher hindi jyada use krte the
Nice...❤❤❤
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वेरी नाइस वीडियो ❤😂🎉❤😂🎉❤❤🎉😂❤😂😂❤😂😂❤😂😂🎉😂🎉😂😂😂🎉🎉❤🎉❤🎉😂🎉
This series is hiddenly conveying the message : hindi is "good for nothing"
Mirzapur 3 ka release date ka intezar nahi karunga ab muje pata chal gaya hai munna bhaiya nahi hai show to wese bhi flop hone wala hai🙂
Shut up
Wooww❤
Where i can watch whole series?
Prime video!
Par sab episode nhi aaya raha hai
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Ye sharam ki baat nahi hai ki inhe bolna nahi aa raha ye toh sixth class ka English medium students bhi karle 😂😂😂
They were juss doing there acts it means not that they can't speak properly in hindi
Mve name..?
Big Girls Dont Cry
The poem 😂
PANCHAYAT season 3 release 12 December 2028 🤣
Mirzapur season 3 release 31 December 2030 🤣
Again ... The old agenda of making fun of Hindi language.. shame kn you the creators or writers of such shows
First watch the series... It's not even about mocking hindi.. it's really amazing series depicting so complex perspective regarding feminism and acceptance.
I think they are not making fun of hindi rather they are making fun of people who cannot speak Hindi
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This show is painfully detached from the reality of Indian schools. These characters are bizarre and clearly not crafted for an Indian audience, reflecting an unrealistic and frustratingly Western influence. The blatant disregard for authentic Indian culture is 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.
Adding to my frustration is the portrayal of feminism in these shows, which disregards basic biological differences in physical strength between men and women. The notion of "gender equality" seems to change shape depending on the situation. For instance, women in the military are not required to meet the same physical qualifications as men because the majority don't pursue these roles. This selective application of equality is baffling and only adds to the show's detachment from reality. It's as if the writers are more interested in pandering to Western ideals than in portraying a genuine reflection of Indian society.
May be movie like Animal swill seem to you more culturally rooted
Finally someone said it
Lol please no, this happens
And write one comment without gpt
Wtf