From Ambitions, Aspirations and Rivalry to Forging Everlasting Friendships, Trailer of Amazon Prime Video’s Crash Course Explores the Twists of Student Life
by Priya J
Created by Manish Hariprasad and directed by Vijay
Maurya, Crash Course is produced by Owlet Films. The Amazon original stars eight
fresh faces - Mohit Solanki, Hridhu Haroon, Anushka Kaushik, Riddhi Kumar,
Bhavesh Balchandani, Aryan Singh, Hetal Gada, and Anvesha Vij. It also stars
veteran actor Annu Kapoor alongside Bhanu Uday, Udit Arora, Pranay Pachauri and
Bidita Bag in pivotal roles.
Prime members in India and across 240 countries and
territories worldwide can stream Crash Course starting August 5
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MUMBAI, India – July, 2022- Amazon Prime Video today released the trailer of
their much-awaited original drama series Crash
Course. The trailer showcases an enthralling tale of the highly competitive
lives of students as they navigate through life as they juggle through the
pressures of student life, all the while forging friendships that would stand
the test of time. The riveting trailer gives a sneak-peek into the different
facets of friendship, love, peer pressure, and competitiveness that they undergo
while trying to score high in the entrance exam that will shape their career.
It also showcases how the rivalry between the coaching institutes wreaks havoc
in the students' lives.
Creator Manish Hariprasad said, “Crash Course is a special series. It applies an unfiltered lens into the lives of students caught in the rat race while they prepare for the most important entrance exam of their lives. Vijay Maurya has done a fantastic job, playing the captain of this ship and steering our talented cast through the series and bringing out the best in them. Each of our actors have brought their best to the table, with seasoned actors like Pranay, Udit, Bidita and Bhanu along with an acting powerhouse like Annu ji adding their own flair to the series. Crash Course is a compelling and entertaining watch and we’re excited to bring this Amazon Original series to audiences across 240 countries and territories.”
Director Vijay Maurya added, “Crash Course is a true labour of love. It is a story that is
thought-provoking, entertaining and engrossing. The series gives a well-rounded
perspective into the lives of students and the joys and struggles they are
faced with as they navigate adulthood while battling family and peer pressure
in a highly competitive environment. With Crash
Course I have not only had the privilege to direct actors like Annu ji,
Bhanu, Udit, Bidita and Pranay – each of whom are undoubtedly powerful
performers, but also work with an array of fresh talented actors who have given
it their all and gotten into the skin of their characters. I am truly excited
that the show will launch in over 240 countries and territories and I’m looking
forward to the audience’s response to the series.”
Crash Course will premiere exclusively on Amazon Prime Video from August 5, 2022, in India and across 240 other countries and territory worldwide.
Crash
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