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Big Girls Don't Cry Series Review: Why It's Not Worth Your Time

Big Girls Don't Cry Amazon Prime

By Ayush VermaPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

Guys, yesterday was Wednesday, and I didn't have anything special to do, so an idea came to my mind, and I sat down to watch the new show Big Girls Don't Cry on Prime Video. So how is this show? How bad is it? Let's find out.

So after Arjun Vailly, now it is the turn of Vandana Valley. Vandana Valley is a kind of elite school and hostel, which seems like a jail to the girls. Now a girl comes in who is a scholar, and what happens after that? For this, you will have to watch this show, which has seven episodes whose length varies up to 45 minutes.

Big Girls Don't Cry Cast

  • Avantika as Leah Joseph
  • Mukul Chadda as Vipin Ahuja
  • Bodhisattva Sharma as Asad Sharif
  • Dalai as Pluggy
  • Raima Sen as Uma Ahuja
  • Akshita Sood as Dia Malik
  • Lhakyila as Jayashree Chetri…
  • Shataf Figar as Bob Verma
  • Zoya Hussain as Aliya Lamba
  • Suchitra Pillai as Khanna Ma Am
  • Tanya Abrol as Pt Amrit
  • Avantika Vandanapu as Ludo Leah Joseph
  • Pavleen Gujral as Kavya's Mother
  • Aneet Padda as Roohi Ahuja
  • Khalid Siddiqui as Noor's Father
  • Shradha Kaul as Noor's Mother
  • Hafsa Ashraf as Naz Hassan
  • Kajal Chonkar as Tsering Thapa

Big Girls Don't Cry Review

I don't understand who likes watching Big Girls Don't Cry-like shows. It's annoying that they're delaying shows like Mirzapur 3 or Panchayat 3 for this one. Seriously, is it a joke?

Some good shows are on miniTV, and they don't cost anything. But when it comes to being dumb, Big Girls Don't Cry goes all out. It's like they're trying to break every rule of teenage drama. There's no story, the characters don't make sense, and it's just not enjoyable. It feels like a punishment to watch.

The girls in this show seem to be more interested in hanging out, watching inappropriate stuff, and kissing each other than studying.

Shows like this usually target a small group of wealthy people, but even they probably aren't watching them.

Let's be real. What's new or interesting about this show that we haven't seen before? It's just not fun to watch; it's more like a headache for your brain.

To be honest, I liked two things about the show: firstly, the cast members did their work decently, and secondly, I liked the music of Amit Trivedi Ji. You will get to hear some good and soulful songs. There is no source or address for anything in this show. And Amazon Prime people, where are your feet? No, I don't want to take your blessings, but I want to trouble the calendar hanging between your legs. 

At least miniTV, the second branch, provides enjoyable teen dramas. But this one was simply intolerable, not even worth trying to watch.

Conclusion

I advise all of you: listen up and don't waste your time watching Big Girls Don't Cry. It's intolerable, especially if you're not comfortable with English, as there's a lot of it used in the show. You'll regret it if you do.

In terms of pedal guidance, Big Girls Don't Cry is not a family show at all, despite its theme being teenage drama. This show is not at all for teenagers because there are a lot of abuses. In one place, it is called Vigania Zinda Baad.

After all, what do these people want?

Friends, that's my take on Amazon Prime's latest show, Big Girls Don't Cry.

If any of you have watched it too, feel free to share your own disappointing experiences with me.

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Ayush Verma

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