Angry Indian Goddesses (2015)
Directed by Pan Nalin

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

In present-day India, seven independently minded, thoroughly liberated women spend a week together at the house of one of them in Goa.  Here, they talk about their lives, their desires and their concerns about their amorous liaisons.  To a male onlooker, they would resemble a fearsome tribe of amazons, unfettered by the bonds of matrimony and family.  One night, one of the women, Frieda, drops her bombshell.  After some considerable soul-searching, she has made up her mind to get married!  This unexpected news takes her six friends by surprise and provokes further intense discussion on what a woman in modern India needs to be happy and fulfilled...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pan Nalin
  • Script: Pan Nalin, Subhadra Mahajan, Dilip Shankar, Arsala Qureishi
  • Photo: Swapnil S. Sonawane
  • Music: Cyril Morin
  • Cast: Sarah-Jane Dias (Frieda Da Silva), Rajshri Deshpande (Lakshmi), Sandhya Mridul ('Su' Suranjana), Amrit Maghera ('Jo' Joanna), Pavleen Gujral ('Pammy' Pamela Jaswal), Anushka Manchanda ('Mad' Madhurita), Tannishtha Chatterjee (Nargis Nasreen), Anuj Choudhry (The Neighbour), Jeffrey Goldberg (Chris), Adil Hussain (Police Superintendent), Vikram Kochhar (Agent), Arjun Mathur (Zain)
  • Country: India / Germany
  • Language: Hindi
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 121 min

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