Angry Indian Goddesses
Angry Indian Goddesses
| 04 December 2015 (USA)
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A photographer invites her closest friends to vacation at her family's home in Goa in celebration of her upcoming marriage.

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Tedfoldol

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Curapedi

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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Brennan Camacho

Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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Cassandra

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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Ramneek Suri

Good film despite all the clichés. Really this is a film of two halves. The first two thirds is a female bonding melodrama. This part seems scripted. All the story threads collapse into a high on emotion last third. Somehow it all works. My favorite scene remains the pre credit introduction of all the characters. It promises a great movie. A few other throw away scenes also suggest the ability of the director. Better writing might have helped.Still watchable.7/10

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Hari Kansal

The film is about the problems that women (especially Indian women) face on a day to day basis, just because they are women. Throughout the film we see their issues weaved into the narrative, and it all climaxes to the sobering message at the end:"Society, don't wait till we're raped and murdered for you to stand up for us or with us. We are a part of you, society, we are mothers, daughters, sisters, cousins, wives, lovers, family, colleagues, and friends. You worship Devis, the goddesses, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Durga, but you don't stop and think that maybe the women we see every day deserve some of our respect too."

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Utpal Das

The story is an average one of a all girl bachelor party, that being the set up and the focus on issues that are related to Indian women. Nothing out of the box issues or the way it is handled. The ending had to have some drama, and it has, again nothing out of the box. The editing could have been crispier, will give a 6 out of 10 there.Those were the flaws, now comes the good part.Genuinely superb acting from 3 of the 7 leads, I know 2-3 of them and not by name or at least I didn't. I do not know whether to credit the director or the actors, but it was a superb performance from the actors.Hilarious at times, crude at time, raunchy at times but you will enjoy it. That the director took the initiative of making these girls as crude as 'Masti', was enough for me to watch the movie. I do not see too many Hindi movies, but I never expected words like D*#do, Or#$@sm and stuff like that ad the way the scenes were handled were brilliant. The characters were genuinely alive, you see them everyday. You feel like you know them, the problems they face in everyday life is very common to me and you and girls lusting over shirtless guys and things like that captured the free spirited modern Indian lady so well.The script could have been tighter, but still it was very very good. The director really took the best from the actors, especially (let me check the name) Pavleen Gujral, brilliant as the ex-gold-medalist-now-housewife r,ole showing her hesitations as a typical Indian woman and Sarah Dias's superb restraint acting towards the end of the movie. Sandhya Mridul was a little over the top, still good, Anushka was good at times, never bad and the rest were also good, if not great. Watch the movie just because of the acting, timing and mainly the way the director has beautifully set up the screenplay. I fast forwarded the Salman starrer super predictable Sultan in 1.15 hours, couldn't complete the hamming of the legendary AB in Te3n and Piku, but I was able to watch this movie in one go. If you are getting my drift, you will enjoy the movie. It is a must watch for every urban man and woman of the age group of 20 to 50. Forget the theme, just enjoy the movie and make sure your kids are not nearby.Hats off to the new generation of Indian women and to the director

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Shashank Mistry

Well, I was fortunate enough to watch this movie in Mumbai Film Festival which I believe was the first screening in India. The movie portrays the dichotomy as to how the people in India have preconceived notions about women in general and the 21st century women setting itself free from such prevalent credence. The movie begins with friends getting together after a long time for the reason initially unknown and later revealed as woman's bachelors party before Freida gets married. The friends later learn some astounding facts which makes the movie more exhilarating while raising some paramount questions against the prevailing system in India. The movie revolves around the chronicles of each character's personal life and how they forget their individual despairs and banalities while they hang out in Goa. The second half of the movie takes an unanticipated change which takes the recourse of begrudge and retribution. The movie is juxtaposition of humor; Thrill; Resentment among Indian women against the conventional system; Vindication; Courage; Love and Friendship!

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