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Angry Indian Goddesses

  • 2015
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3K
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Angry Indian Goddesses (2015)
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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.A photographer invites her closest friends to vacation at her family's home in Goa in celebration of her upcoming marriage.A photographer invites her closest friends to vacation at her family's home in Goa in celebration of her upcoming marriage.

  • Director
    • Pan Nalin
  • Writers
    • Pan Nalin
    • Subhadra Mahajan
    • Dilip Shankar
  • Stars
    • Amy Maghera
    • Rajshri Deshpande
    • Pavleen Gujral
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pan Nalin
    • Writers
      • Pan Nalin
      • Subhadra Mahajan
      • Dilip Shankar
    • Stars
      • Amy Maghera
      • Rajshri Deshpande
      • Pavleen Gujral
    • 23User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Amy Maghera
    Amy Maghera
    • Joanna Mendes 'Jo'
    • (as Amrit Maghera)
    Rajshri Deshpande
    Rajshri Deshpande
    • Laxmi Gaude
    Pavleen Gujral
    Pavleen Gujral
    • Pamela Jaiswal 'Pammi'
    Anushka Manchanda
    Anushka Manchanda
    • Madhurita Kumar 'Mad'
    Sandhya Mridul
    Sandhya Mridul
    • Suranjana Sharma 'Su'
    Sarah Jane Dias
    Sarah Jane Dias
    • Frieda D'silva
    • (as Sarah-Jane Dias)
    Tannishtha Chatterjee
    Tannishtha Chatterjee
    • Nargis Nasreen
    Nia Dhime
    • Maya
    Yeshomati Phadte
    • Grandmother
    Arjun Mathur
    Arjun Mathur
    • Zain, the boyfriend
    Anuj Choudhry
    Anuj Choudhry
    • The Neighbour
    • (as Anuj Choudhary)
    Adil Hussain
    Adil Hussain
    • The Cop
    Swapnil Salkar
    • Doctor
    • (as Dr. Swapnil Salkar)
    Rajesh Karekar
    • Tony
    Anirudh Kakule
    • Man in washroom
    Mangaldas Govekar
    • Police Inspector 1
    Yadnesh Sanzgiry
    • Police Inspector 2
    Shreyas Beltangdy
    • Director
    • Director
      • Pan Nalin
    • Writers
      • Pan Nalin
      • Subhadra Mahajan
      • Dilip Shankar
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews23

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    10rollingrahul73

    A must watch for every Indian male...

    Angry Indian goddesses may be good movie for world cinema but is an important movie for Indian cinema. Though there have been movies showing difficulties faced by females in Indian society none has been so comprehensive.

    Almost every other dialogue quips the hypocrisy of Indian mindset. They have been allowed to fly,but, that like a kite with everybody actively controlling their limits. With such different characters, common thread joining them all is anguish against the society venerating and denigrating females at the same time.

    Nalin has given another brilliant piece of cinema with strong female characters like the ones we worship. Cinematography is enchanting using the right balance of light and dark.

    Only God knows what censor board has been trying to censor when everything is so true...
    8jennymorotskaka

    Beautiful and heartbreaking

    I too am angry. So angry. The way these women express their love towards each other is beautiful, and the anger and unhappiness they express towards their lives and their possibilities to be free in every way is heartbreaking.

    We, women all over the world, know this anger and feel that love. It has to be a change coming.

    I was very moved by the entire story.
    7Jini-B

    Uplifting and Inspiring

    There are movies that are pitched as being Feminist but preach all the wrong ideas, corrupting the progress of the actual movement. There are movies that try to inspire but make a mess of it in the end. And then there are movies like this one- talking about the right things, using the right analogies, and not mincing words while they are at it. The first half of the movie was a buddy movie- women from different parts of the country coming to Goa to be a part of their friend's wedding. These women occupy different social benchmarks, fulfill different roles in their respective positions and it is the diversity in the characters that push the movie forward. The diversity is not in their socioeconomic status or in their behavior- the main difference lies in the way they view the world. Some of these women are forward-thinkers while some ascribe to different notions about womanhood and the conversations between these women bring out a lot of positivity and understanding- serving as an example of how different backgrounds can meld together and create a beautiful congress of thoughts and ideas.

    The second half takes on a different tone. The plot is darker and there are complex issues to be dealt with. The movie tries to talk about a lot of different things at the same time and at times it felt like it was going to be a hotchpotch of widely-varying topics. Thankfully, the director and the cast bring things together effectively, making it a remarkable package. The moral of the story was truly beautiful and I hope would serve to inspire people to broaden their horizons and stand up for what is right.

    A beautiful movie. Definitely much better than most commercial films in Bollywood.
    8halarkhoso

    Out of the box film.

    It's something that you don't usually get to see from indian cinema, hitting the progressive topics and questioning the society's hypocritical attitudes towards woman. Its a worthwhile film.
    8Hillchaser

    Enchanting and powerful!

    As a foreigner, coming from a country with a very high degree of gender equality, I am not native to the realities portrayed in this film, nor have I watched many Bollywood movies. Yet it is my opinion that the film in an emotionally moving and very aesthetically pleasing way,through captivating music and great cinematography, raises the important themes of women equality, emancipation and the hardship of discrimination in today's India. From the ease of the intimate dialogue among the varied women, the viewers are allowed to experience the challenges first hand, in the voice of the characters themselves. The viewer is included, almost as if he is sitting there beside them as they laugh, quarrel, debate, cry and grief ...

    I loved this movie and I still listen to the songs: the "Dil dola re"is very catchy and energetic, while the "Zindagi" ("life") is profound in all its beauty and tenderness (look them up at Youtube). If you're new to Bollywood movies this seems like a good place to start, while at the same time you are exposed to a very important theme in contemporary Indian society.

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    • Trivia
      About 500 girls applied, about 200 girls were auditioned and finally Seven of them were cast in and as ANGRY INDIAN GODDESSES.
    • Goofs
      At one point, the women talk about homosexuality. They use the term 'Article 377', which is a common mistake of most of us. Later, towards the end of the movie, when a police inspector mentions this topic, he uses the correct term 'Section 377'.

      While the general public thinks it is Article 377 (which refers to the Constitution), the authorities know it is Section 377 (which refers to the Indian Penal Code).
    • Soundtracks
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      Composer/Producer: Ram Sampath

      Composition: Traditional composition

      Additional parts produced & composed by Ram Sampath

      Singers: Bhanwari Devi & Harshdeep Kaur (as Hard Kaur)

      Label: Coke Studio@MTV Season 3

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2015 (India)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • 7 diosas
    • Production companies
      • Jungle Book Studio
      • ONE TWO Films
      • Protein Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $286,919
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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