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GirlsFeed (2019)

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Candid stories that are a delight to connect with.
This is exactly the kind of show that makes you wonder why are celebrities talk shows ubiquitous and not the real, grounded and candid formats like Girlsfeed? It's a captivating expression by regular women from diverse walks of life, sharing and reminiscing about their perspectives and experiences.

Every episode features strong women (usually Buzzfeed India's team members) along with a central topic up for discussion ranging from dating, societal expectations and prejudice against women. The sheer access into nuanced insights of 'regular' people about commonplace instances is thrilling and engrossing.

Girlsfeed is a pleasant watch with a refreshing change of pace. Hearing voices that come from an honest place and incidences that are relatable as well as quite amicable will prove to be an indulging and heartwarming experience.
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Girlsfeed is a variety show introduced by Buzzfeed in collaboration with Tinder. It features a group of woman discussing about being a woman mainly in India. In the first episode, the diverse group of women discusses about high and lows of being a woman in India. Right from living up to the society’s expectations of how women should behave, lying to parents – the show brings out the views on society expectations, cultural nuances in a whole new manner. From falling in love, dating, relationships, male gazes and much more –it holds no restriction and straight from the heart of women. The concept of this show is amazing and every topic discussed through this show is great. All the episodes are available on YouTube.
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GirlsFeed is a web-series by BuzzFeed, which tends to discuss openly about the struggles and joys, the ups and downs in the life of a woman. The girl gang discusses about topics like sex, dating stereotypes, marriage, parent's restrictive or protective nature and so on.

This series extends through six episodes and they deal with discussions on the secret double lives of Indian women, how to meet people in the current year, how to make friends nowadays, how Bollywood seems to have influenced Indian women and the society, about how a girl claims that she is different from another girl. The series tries to discuss vividly by sharing their biews extensively on these topics. The episodes are available on the official page of BuzzFeed, on YouTube.
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Does not live up to the expectations
Well, Girlsfeed! What do I say about it?
Girlsfeed is basically a roundtable conference on various topics concerning girls.
Honestly, when I started the series, I had my expectations set way too high and it did not live up to it. From the set-up to the actors, everything lacked energy and vibrancy. The topics for discussion were interesting and had a lot of potential in them to make the series brilliant but the actors were, I guess, not interested(?). They were probably just woken up from their slumber and were dragged onto the set.
This has just been a disappointment when it could have been so much better!
C'mon girls! Our voices should be louder and powerful.

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GirlsFeed features the highs and lows, ups and downs of being a woman in India. The discussion between the six Indian women handles sensitive topics that are still considered taboo in parts of India, their dating lives, the evil stare of men, mothers and stereotypes and how the Bollywood set the bar way too high for the women. The confidence and ease with which the women discuss all the difficult topics stand out throughout the duration of the series. Some of the incidents feel incredibly relatable as they are genuine and funny in their own satirical way. The show can be viewed on YouTube.
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A must watch!
Girls feed is a show accomplice of BuzzFeed India.
This show shares all the ups and downs of a female's life and they share this with other females. This show hits the top mark for being relatable to the target audience i.e., girls.
And to know that we are not the only one who suffers from certain things, it makes us feel better.
After all it's the girls who fungus world- just like Beyonce said.
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