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These 'Good Girls' will make you laugh, cry

Pooja from Bihar shares her paying guest accommodation at Arora's PG in North Campus with three other DU students: Sam, Deb and Meghna. The slice-of-life incidents in this fictional mini web-series are largely inspired by real life stories of young girls in Delhi.

'The good girl show' brings forth issues that matter to young women who have come in search of their identities to big cities. Fashion, alcohol, doping, PMS, love, friendship, pre-marital sex, bra sizes, affairs, sexuality, safety and something as simple as cat-fights over money matters; the show touches upon these real concerns of young women without raising a slogan, or without being preachy.

If one was, to sum up, the philosophy of the mini-series, and why this show was made, it could be defined simply as the message with "Let each girl be who she is." That has been the basic drive behind telling the stories of these four young DU girls through this show.

This drama/comedy mini-series will release on YouTube on Monday, February 27th.

Anu Singh Choudhary an award-winning journalist, author, editor and filmmaker has written and directed 'The good girl show'.

A 2004 Graduate from IIT Kharagpur, Prashant Raj who worked in several strategic roles across start-ups is the producer.

Mahak Chajjer plays Pooja Prakash. Mahak is an Economics Graduate from Hindu College.

Tanya Singh plays Sam Taneja. An avid reader, Tanya has studied from Kanpur University and is a young media professional.

Carolyne Mate plays Meghna Simtey. Carolyne is pursuing Chemistry Honours from St. Stephen's College. Srishty Jha is from Delhi. A trained classical singer, pursuing her Master's. Prashant Kumar plays Vikas Misra. He is an NSD Graduate and alumnus of Kirorimal College. Ashai Sachdeva is a trained actor, and was an assistant director in Bhaag Milkha Bhag.

The original music has been created by three Delhi boys – Celjo John, Anirban Mukherjee and Abhishek Sharma.
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