Prime Video has announced a worldwide premiere date of July 24 for its upcoming Hindi-language series "Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya." The seven-episode comedy-drama stars veteran actor Kay Kay Menon as a headmaster on a mission to rescue one of the city's most underperforming schools from collapse.
A Headmaster's Unlikely Quest
Menon takes on the role of Gyaneshwar Tripathi, a laid-back school headmaster whose ambitions are set in motion by a government-sponsored training program in Cambridge. What begins as a personal pursuit gradually evolves into a broader effort to transform a failing institution. To pull off the turnaround, Tripathi assembles an unconventional team of teachers willing to take on the challenge.
The series follows this group as they confront a familiar set of obstacles plaguing under-resourced schools: unruly classrooms, limited materials, disengaged parents, and layers of administrative red tape. According to the creators, the show balances humor with heartfelt moments, drawing from the everyday absurdities of a dysfunctional educational system.
Creative Team and Ensemble Cast
"Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya" is directed by Himank Gaur and was created and executive produced by Biswapati Sarkar and Sameer Saxena through their Posham Pa Pictures banner. Sarkar also co-wrote the series alongside Akshay Asthana, Nupur Pai, Tatsat Pandey, and Meghna Srivastava.
The show features a sprawling ensemble cast that includes Archana Puran Singh, Naveen Kasturia, Prasanna Bisht, Abhimanyu Singh, Deven Bhojani, Ajitesh Gupta, Annapurna Soni, and Prachee Shah. The creative team described the project as originating from a straightforward concept: telling the story of a school that appears to be failing by every measurable standard, yet remains held together by people who continue to show up and make an effort.
