How to Be Indie

How to Be Indie - How do I learn to be me ( original title: How to Be Indie ) is a Canadian children's series that aired for two seasons on 2 October 2009 to 24 October 2011.

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The series revolves around Indie, a student of a junior high school. She is looking for her stressful school life on the one hand and to meet the high expectations of their strict parents, who are from India. Your best friends Marlon Parks and Abigail " Abi " Flores help her.

Production and broadcasting

How to Be Indie - How do I learn, I celebrated to be premiered on October 2, 2009 at the Canadian TV channel YTV. The second season, which includes as just the first 26 episodes, was produced from the summer of 2010 and aired on November 4, 2010. The consequence How to Get smooched forms the finale of the second season and also the series and was broadcast on 24 October 2011. After Germany, the television series came only four years after the start in Canada, namely on 25 November 2013, the public broadcaster KiKA.

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The main characters are the family and close friends of the protagonist Indie:

  • Indira " Indie " Mehta ( Melinda Shankar ) is a 13 - year-old schoolgirl. She has Indian roots, but lives quite modern and comes partially in conflict with their parents.
  • Abigail " Abi " Flores ( Marline Yan) is Indies best friend. She is intelligent and helpful.
  • Marlon Parks ( Dylan Everett ) is a friend of Indie. He relies often on Abi when he is in trouble again.
  • Chandra Mehta ( Sarena Parmar ) is Indies older sister. She is very confident and enjoys being the center. She manages mostly to meet the expectations of their parents.
  • A. J. Mehta ( Varun Saranga ) is Indies older brother. He is intelligent and is known in the school as a geek.
  • Jyoti Mehta ( Ellora Patnaik ) is Indies tradition-conscious mother. They are happy with Chandra in front of their relatives.
  • Vikram Mehta ( Vijay Mehta ) is Indies father.
  • Prakash Mehta ( Errol Sitahal ) Indies Grandpa is paternal. He is called in the family " Babaji ".

In addition, includes many recurring minor characters to the ensemble of the series. Among them is Carlos Martinelli, who was played by Atticus Mitchell.

Synchronization

The German synchronization is done by the Lavender Film GmbH in Potsdam with dialogue book by Fritz Rott and dialogue director of Petra Barthel.

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