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Kay Kay Menon, Archana Puran Singh Star in Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya Trailer

Prime Video unveiled the trailer for 'Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya,' a comedy-drama series starring Kay Kay Menon and Archana Puran Singh. The seven-episode series follows Gyaneshwar Tripathi, a laid-back headmaster striving to improve a troubled school. Kay Kay Menon expressed intrigue at playing a headmaster for the first time, while Archana Puran Singh praised the authentic writing. The series streams from July 24 in India and over 240 countries.

Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya: Trailer for Kay Kay Menon, Archana Puran Singh starrer comedy drama series out

Mumbai, July 13

Actors Kay Kay Menon and Archana Puran Singh are set to headline Prime Video's upcoming comedy-drama series 'Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya,' which will premiere on July 24.

On Sunday, the streaming platform unveiled the trailer of the seven-episode series, giving a glimpse into the story of a struggling school and its unusual headmaster.

Directed by Himank Gaur, the series has been created and executive produced by Biswapati Sarkar and Sameer Saxena under the banner of Posham Pa Pictures. It is written by Biswapati Sarkar, Akshay Asthana, Nupur Pai, Tatsat Pandey, and Meghna Srivastava.

The story follows Gyaneshwar Tripathi, played by Kay Kay Menon, a laid-back headmaster who tries to improve one of Tinki Toli's most troubled schools. Things take a new turn when he learns that the principals of Delhi's top 10 schools, based on board exam results, will get the chance to attend a government-sponsored training programme in Cambridge. As he deals with teachers, students, parents and everyday challenges, he sets out to change the future of the school.

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Apart from Kay Kay Menon and Archana Puran Singh, the series also stars Abhimanyu Singh, Naveen Kasturia, Prasanna Bisht, Deven Bhojani, Ajitesh Gupta, Annapurna Soni and Prachee Shah.

Kay Kay Menon, who plays Gyaneshwar Tripathi, said playing a headmaster was a new experience for him. He also spoke about what attracted him to the role and working on the series. "Over the years, I have had the chance to play all kinds of characters--from intelligence officers and politicians to criminals--but I have never played a headmaster before. That immediately intrigued me when I first read the script. What drew me in even more was how relatable Gyaneshwar is. He is not perfect and has many flaws, but he is also sharp, intuitive, and knows how to turn situations to his advantage," the actor said in the press release.

Archana Puran Singh, who essays the role of Urmila Devi, said the writing and her character made the project special for her. "What drew me to Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya was its beautifully observed writing. It is a story filled with humour, heart, and characters that feel incredibly authentic. My character, Urmila Devi, is bold, outspoken, fiercely ambitious, and completely unapologetic about who she is, which made her an absolute joy to portray."

Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya will stream on Prime Video in Hindi with English subtitles from July 24 in India and over 240 countries and territories worldwide.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As someone who works in education abroad, I find the premise quite interesting. The idea of a Cambridge training programme as a motivator is clever storytelling. Hope the show does justice to the complexities of Indian school life without being too preachy. Will give it a try on Prime.

Rohit P

Looks promising! But honestly, I hope they balance comedy with some real issues. Indian schools aren't just about funny teachers and students - there's pressure, competition, and sometimes unfair systems. The trailer seems fun though, and Archana Puran Singh as a bold principal? Count me in! 🤩

Ananya R

Love seeing Kay Kay Menon in a light-hearted avatar! After watching him in serious shows, this change is refreshing. Also happy to see Naveen Kasturia and Deven Bhojani - great casting. Hope the writing from the TVF team brings that same quirky humor we saw in Panchayat. Fingers crossed! 🌟

Kavya N

The trailer gave me real 'Phir Hera Pheri' vibes in terms of comedy timing! But I have one concern - why is it always about schools in Delhi? India has so many diverse regions with unique education stories. Still, the cast is solid and I'm excited for July 24. Let's hope it's not just another forgotten OTT series after one week.

James A

Looks like a fun watch for a weekend binge! The concept of a laid-back headmaster using wit to solve problems is universally appealing. I worked as a teacher in India for two years, and this kind

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