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Amber Girls School Web Series Review: Best to Avoid Watching

This series has done nothing but mislead children.

By Ayush VermaPublished 13 days ago 3 min read
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Amber Girls School Web Series Review

The Messiah of Nibba/Nibbiyo, i.e., miniTV, has brought another show for Nibba/Nibbiyo named Amber Girls School. So how is this show? Will it attract Nibba or Nibbi or not? Let's find out.

Well, in Amber Girls School, you get to see the story of a girl's school where the girls are not hungry for studies at all, but they are hungry for boyfriends, for kissing, and for lust. Now an annual function is going to be held in their school. It happens that boys from other schools are also going to come.

To know what the story reveals further, you will have to watch this show, which has nine episodes. The length of each episode is 25 to 27 minutes.

Amber Girls School Review

If I describe the review of Amber Girls School for you in a few words, then the below-average show.

You will find all the elements of a typical teenage drama in this show, that is, it is a girl's school where there is no sign of boys. That is why girls are very hungry for boys; they need boys' love, and they also want to kiss them. It's like a dream for them.

Everything is going on here except studies, as we have seen in every typical teenage drama.

This series has done nothing but mislead children.

As it is shown, school life is very chill, etc. I would just like to tell the makers to stop misleading people and making people crazy.

Please stop showing us that this world is like a fairy tale when it is not like that; in reality, there is a lot of education in schools.

You must also know all this.

Yes, there is fun in school, but having fun all the time does not happen in reality, and I do not understand why there is an element of love in every teenage drama.

Well, it is okay to have a love angle in one or two teenage dramas, but what is the need for a love angle in every teen show?

Someone, please explain to me what this means. I mean, instead, it should be shown how studies are getting spoiled due to love, which type leads to depression and children fail, and which type of concentration is completely spoiled.

At least one teenage show should be made that talks about this.

But no, the makers of teenage shows are not going to improve.

This show is nine episodes long, and this type of story is told in five episodes. Apart from this, the Punjabi accent on the show is terrible. I mean, the same typical stereotype has been used here.

Even the tone of the teacher speaking was very bad.

There is a scene in the first episode where the girl's school bus or boys' school bus is standing in front, letters are being exchanged, and the girls are sighing and having a full org#sm. I mean, what are you showing? She is not a GP road girl but a school girl; it should have been made sensibly.

In the show, characters say things like "I want small bo#bs," "I want big bo#bs," "I want to drink alc#hol," "I want to flirt," and "I want to be with girls." Now just think about what impact this will have on the teenagers who will watch this show.

The acting of the actors is decent, the music is decent, and the overall show was completely beyond my understanding.

Conclusion

Keep in mind that this show is not family-friendly.

Yes, despite this being a teenage drama, you will see the use of strong language in it, and there are also some kiss scenes.

So this was my review of miniTV's new show, Amber Girls School. I hope you enjoy this review ride. 

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  • Alex H Mittelman 13 days ago

    Great review! Thanks for letting me know! I won’t watch!

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