Mindy Kaling is officially writing a Netflix show about being a teen, because sometimes we get nice things
Good news, The Office, The Mindy Project, and Champions fans: Mindy Kaling is coming back to the small screen. The Hollywood Reporter broke that the writer and actress nabbed a straight-to-series order for a new project on Netflix. The show is currently untitled, but it’s billed as a coming-of-age comedy series exploring the complicated life of a first-generation Indian-American teenage girl. It will be based in part on Kaling’s own life experiences.
People are taking to Twitter to share their excitement over the announcement and voice why a show like this is so important. Many viewers are hoping to see the kind of stories on-screen that they craved in their own childhoods:
Omg omg omg story of my life! Story of all the Indian and brown girls who grew up with an identity crisis in America! And all the more excited to see it come from the perspective of Mindy who has South Indian roots. 💪🏾💅🏼👏🏿 can't wait for this! https://t.co/XhQ6fliQUN
— Raji (@raji47ram) March 20, 2019
mindy kaling is doing the most for indian girls and women I LOVE HERRRRR pic.twitter.com/qiUYU9hTyw
— shaz 🪩 (@zjmnil) March 21, 2019
https://twitter.com/udfredirect/status/1108482582277177348
i could never have dreamed as a little Indian girl growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma that we would one day have THIS! @mindykaling working on @netflix comedy show about modern-day first-generation Indian teen https://t.co/oPFY0C1uug
— Homa Bash (@HomaBashWEWS) March 20, 2019
Kaling will serve as the writer, executive producer, and showrunner along with Lang Fisher, who she worked with on The Mindy Project, and each episode is slated to be 30 minutes. Congratulations, Mindy! We’re counting down the days to its release.