A new series titled Waack Girls is all set to hit the streaming giant Prime Video. Waack Girls is scheduled to be released on November 22. As per the makers, Waack Girls is set in the vibrant heart of Kolkata and it follows "six young women who are unapologetically themselves as they create a dance group in a city and a country that knows little about their chosen dance style, waacking." ‘Shaktimaan’: From Mukesh Khanna’s Iconic Theme Song to Pandit Gangadhar’s Transformation, Here Are a Few Iconic Moments of the ’90s Superhero Series.

"These girls come together to form a dance group called Waack Girls and step into the spotlight. Leading the group are Ishani (played by Mekhola Bose), an expert waacker and the group's choreographer, and Lopa (played by Rytasha Rathore), their enthusiastic and scrappy manager. The series captures their adventures both on and off the dance floor as they confront personal battles, family expectations, and societal norms," the press note read.

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On directing the show, Sooni said, "I fell in love with waacking before I even knew what it was called when I first saw Mekhola Bose dance. Inspired by her, this is a story that is unconventional and fun, and I am beyond excited to present Waack Girls to the world," expressed Sooni Taraporevala. ‘Baby John’: Did Varun Dhawan Indirectly CONFIRM Salman Khan’s Cameo in Atlee’s ‘Theri’ Hindi Remake? Actor Makes Exciting Revelation in #VarunSays AMA Session.

She added, "But it's not your typical dance show either. All six girls are unique, each with their own issues and problems that will resonate with audiences, who will relate to one or another. What the girls have in common is a defiance, a fearlessness, as they live life on their own terms, owning their hard-won space."

"I am deeply grateful to Prime Video, the incredible team behind this show, and my amazing girls, who have worked tirelessly to bring my vision to life. I can't wait for audiences to dance along with us," she added.