Confessions
Of
An
Indian
Teenager
episode
starts
with
the
story
of
a
girl
named
Amrita
or
Sherry
Paaji
as
her
friends
called
her
because
of
her
title
being
Shergill.
She
rewinds
and
tells
her
story
from
the
start
to
all
the
viewers.
Amrita
is
seen
in
the
market
with
her
mother,
who
forces
her
to
wear
salwar
suit
like
the
other
girls
of
the
society
and
keeps
telling
her
to
behave
like
the
other
girls.
Amrita
collides
with
her
Principal
who
too
was
present
in
the
market.
The
principal
asks
her
mother
about
her
health
and
why
didn't
she
turn
up
in
any
of
the
parent's
day
listening
to
this
Amrita
runs
away.
She
then
talks
about
her
last
school
trip.
She
managed
to
do
fake
signatures
of
her
father
on
the
permission
letter.
Her
father
gets
to
know
about
it
and
gets
angry.
Her
mother
as
usual
starts
taunting
her
regarding
it.
Amrita
gets
furious
and
tells
her
parents
that
she
just
went
on
a
trip
to
Agra
and
has
not
murdered
anyone
so
there
was
no
need
to
overreact
so
much.
To
which
her
dad
gets
more
agitated
and
tells
her
that
he
will
get
her
married
as
soon
as
possible.
When
the
guy's
family
visit
Amrita's
house
she
fakes
of
being
attacked
by
paralysis
and
makes
sure
she
does
it
until
they
all
leave
her
alone.
It
was
just
her
dreams
that
Amrita
wanted
to
follow
along
with
her
studies
she
even
was
doing
part
time
job
at
the
sets
of
TV
serials.
She
considered
her
life
fantastic
when
it
was
her
way
and
she
could
do
all
she
wanted.
During
her
shows
at
malls
she
encounters
a
guy
almost
her
dad's
age
who
keeps
taking
pictures
of
her
in
a
very
odd
way.
She
slaps
him
hard
seeing
this
her
manager
comes
and
tells
her
to
apologize
which
she
doesn't
and
clicks
both
their
pictures
assuring
them
that
she
would
put
it
on
social
media
websites.
This
story
of
confession
shows
how
parents
pressurize
their
children
with
their
dreams
and
if
it
is
a
girl
she
is
always
asked
to
behave
like
the
other
girls
in
the
society
do.
This
is
just
not
the
confession
of
Amrita
but
million
other
girls
like
her
who
are
forced
to
not
accomplish
her
goals
just
for
sake
of
society's
norms
and
values.