Waack Girls OTT release date Prime Video: When to watch this web series about waacking
Waack Girls OTT release date has been fixed. The 9 episode web series will be released on OTT platform Prime Video in a few days. It stars Mekhola Bose, Anasua Chowdhury, Rytasha Rathore, Chrisann Pereira, Priyam Saha, Ruby Sah, Achintya Bose and others.
Waack Girls OTT release date has been fixed. The show, which is going to have nine episodes, will take you on a journey full of dance and more. The show stars budding talent like Mekhola Bose, Anasua Chowdhury, Rytasha Rathore and others. As they form a dancing group in the city, this series follows six young ladies who are proudly themselves. Waack Girls will be released on Prime Video on 22nd November 2024.
The very interesting poster was shared with the caption, ¡°Big moves & Big dreams - Waack Girls are here to rule your hearts.¡±
Plot
As stated by Prime Video, this series, which is set in the energetic center of Kolkata, follows six young ladies who are unabashedly themselves as they form a dancing group in a nation and city that are ignorant of their preferred waacking dance form. These females unite together to become the "Waack Girls," a dance ensemble that takes center stage.
Cast and crew
Along with Barun Chanda, Lillete Dubey, and the late Nitesh Pandey, Waack Girls stars Mekhola Bose, Anasua Chowdhury, Rytasha Rathore, Chrisann Pereira, Priyam Saha, Ruby Sah, and Achintya Bose play important roles. It has been written and directed by Sooni Taraporevala.
Lauren Gottlieb, the dancer who got fame from the dance show Dance India Dance and later starred in Remo¡¯s ABCD, also commented on the post. She wrote, ¡°Can¡¯t wait for this!!"
Lillete Dubey¡¯s daughter and actress Ira Dubey commented, ¡°Ba ba boom.¡±
Internet users on the other hand also showered love in the comments and it is safe to say that people are waiting to stream the show once it lands on the OTT platform.
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