‘Physics Wallah’ has recently been released on Amazon MiniTV. The web series is telling the story of a man we all know as the EdTech Guru. The story revolves around the life of Alakh Pandey, which has been played by Shreedhar Dubey, as he starts his journey of teaching Physics to students and making it accessible to kids residing in some of the most remote areas of the country. As a visionary and pioneer in the field of EdTech, he has truly made a lasting impact on the education landscape in India.
The show has been garnering some great reviews. If you haven’t watched the series yet, here are 5 reasons why you should binge-watch this series right away:
Based On True Events
We all have wondered at some given point in time as to how Alakh Pandey became ‘Physics Wallah’ but have never seen the roadblocks and challenges in his journey. If you are truly curious to know how he earned himself the title of the biggest EdTech giant in our country, then this series is one you must watch.
Stellar Performance By Shreedhar Dubey
The web series features Shreedhar Dubey as Alakh Pandey. The popular actor, who is known for method acting, has yet again aced it with his acting skills in this series. The actor is seen consumed by the character, which will make it hard for you to differentiate between the actor and his real-life counterpart.
An Emotional Rollercoaster
‘Physics Wallah’ will take you through a rollercoaster of emotions. As you course through the show, you will experience laughter, love, sadness, motivation and inspiration - all at once.
First-Ever Indian EdTtech Guru Biopic
We have all seen many biopics, some about sports stars, some about actors, and some about great leaders throughout the world. But have you ever heard or read of a biopic of an EdTech Guru? No, right? ‘Physics Wallah’ brings you the story of a very influential personality Alakh Pandey.
Available For Free
Amazon MiniTV takes away all the subscription-based hassles of watching a great show, as it brings to you a service which will completely allow you to stream ‘Physics Wallah’ for free.