Netflix has ordered a new comedy series from Mindy Kaling, the company announced on Wednesday.

The show, which has yet to have a title, will center on the “complicated life of a modern-day first generation Indian American teenage girl,” taking inspiration from Kaling’s own childhood.

View this post on Instagram Quick southby trip today!🌵#SXSW #LISXSW A post shared by Mindy Kaling (@mindykaling) on Mar 9, 2019 at 12:26pm PST

Alongside Kaling, Lang Fisher, who also worked on “The Mindy Project,” will serve as co-creator, showrunner, writer and executive producer.

Howard Klein (“The Mindy Project,” “The Office,” “Parks and Recreation”) and David Miner (“30 Rock,” “Master of None”) will also executive-produce.

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The project marks Kaling’s first series on Netflix. “Get ready for lots of relatable, awkward teen moments,” the comedian announced on social media.

I’m joining the @netflix fam! 🙌🏾 @loulielang and I are working on a brand-new @netflix TV comedy about the life of a modern-day first generation Indian American teenage girl. Get ready for lots of relatable, awkward teen moments. 🤦🏾‍♀️🙆🏾‍♀️💁🏾‍♀️🎉 More coming soon❣️https://t.co/fMnLYIpF5w — Mindy Kaling (@mindykaling) March 20, 2019

In an interview with Variety, the 39-year-old star described how the series came to be.

“Netflix approached me about doing a series on young Mindy. I wasn’t as interested in telling a period piece about an Indian girl growing up in the ’80s, but I told them I’d love to do a show about a 15-year-old Indian girl now.”

Fans — many of South Asian descent — have expressed excitement about the show, with some asking to be casted.

THIS IS THE INDIAN AMERICAN REPRESENTATION YOUNG ME NEEDED! go mindy go!!! — alyssa 💫 (@alyssanambiar) March 20, 2019

Omgg what do I need to do to be cast as an extra cousin at the family party?? 🙆🏽‍♀️ I love this btw — Ambika (@beeksandgeeks) March 21, 2019

Shoutout from down under, from another awkward brown kid growing up not knowing where she fits and thinking writing is the path for me. You’re an inspiration @mandykaling! Thank you. — Eva Acharya (@evacharya) March 21, 2019

Kaling recently wrapped up production on a mini-series adaptation of “Four Weddings and a Funeral” for Hulu and Uni TV, according to Deadline. She served as executive producer and writer of the show, which is scheduled for release this year.

Featured Images via Instagram / @mindykaling