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Ziddi Girls Review: A Bold, Fun-Filled Ride That Challenges Gender Norms With Wit & Rebellion

Ziddi Girls on Amazon Prime Video is a fun yet thought-provoking series that challenges gender norms and societal hypocrisy.

Movie name:Ziddi Girls
Director:Shonali Bose
Movie Casts:Deeya Damini, Shivangi Vyas, Gaurangi Vyas, Atiya Tara Nayak, Niharika Kundu, Simran, Nandita Das

Amazon Prime Video’s latest series, Ziddi Girls, is an entertaining and lively watch that challenges conservative ideas in a light-hearted yet thought-provoking manner. While the show critiques the rigid mindset of a strict teacher, it does so without painting her as a villain.

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What sets Ziddi Girls apart is its balanced approach- allowing room for different perspectives. While the show highlights the flaws in traditional views, it also questions extreme liberal ideologies, ensuring that no viewpoint is dismissed outright.

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A Story of Rebellion and Identity

The series follows a group of determined freshers- Trisha (Atiya Tara Nayak), Tabby (Zaina Ali), Devika (Anupriya Caroli), and Wallika (Deeya Damini)- who challenge societal norms at Matilda House, a fictional boarding school. Wallika’s physical disability is addressed with humour, showcasing how individuals with disabilities navigate empowerment.

The rebellious energy of Ziddi Girls keeps the narrative engaging, as the students challenge the system while navigating their own identities. The best way to enjoy the series is to sit back and let the characters steer their own course, embracing the chaos and charm they bring.

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A Scandal That Sparks Debate

The story takes a turn when a teacher is caught showing adult content to students. Interestingly, the accused is a woman, which sparks debates about gender biases in moral policing. While political parties capitalise on the controversy to push their agendas, the teachers at Matilda House mock the hypocrisy of a system that enforces different rules for boys and girls.

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Ziddi Girls shares thematic similarities with films like The Good Teacher (France) and The Teacher’s Lounge (Germany), both of which delve into classroom power dynamics and misconduct allegations. However, unlike those serious dramas, Ziddi Girls maintains a light-hearted tone, making it an enjoyable watch without losing its message.

A Fun Yet Thoughtful Watch

Produced by Pritish Nandy Communications, Ziddi Girls blends humour, drama, and social commentary in a way that feels fresh and engaging. With a talented cast of both senior and junior actors, the series creates a level playing field where different generations clash, learn, and evolve together.

This is more than just a fun watch- it’s a bold exploration of gender dynamics and student-teacher relationships, making Ziddi Girls a must-watch for those who enjoy light-hearted yet meaningful storytelling.

First published on: Mar 01, 2025 08:30 PM IST


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