
India's FIRST female buddy movie! A power packed comic drama about Indian women finding their hearts and loosing their heads! A wild bunch of girls from all over India descent upon Goa! Their closest friend FREIDA has invited them to her family home for a surprise announcement : she's getting married! Thus begins an impromptu bachelorette. A riotous roller coaster of girl bonding: friendships, breakups, make ups, screw ups, passion, devastation, hesitation, terrorization, rea... (Full plot summary below)
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India's FIRST female buddy movie! A power packed comic drama about Indian women finding their hearts and loosing their heads! A wild bunch of girls from all over India descent upon Goa! Their closest friend FREIDA has invited them to her family home for a surprise announcement : she's getting married! Thus begins an impromptu bachelorette. A riotous roller coaster of girl bonding: friendships, breakups, make ups, screw ups, passion, devastation, hesitation, terrorization, realization, boom- explosions! Among the fun and frenzy, heart breaks and heart aches, passion and obsession, youth and innocence, emotions run high and dry and hidden secrets surface. The girls go on living life like there is no tomorrow, oblivious of the impending doom upon them...
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| Globe and MailKate TaylorAnd, make no mistake, this is a movie that is supposed to be seen from the perspective of a small child. |
| ScreenAnarchyJ HurtadoAngry Indian Goddesses is a great film in which women are shown to be people. I only long for the day when such an endeavor is no longer revolutionary. |
| ReutersShilpa JamkhandikarThe leading ladies acted beautifully, and the bonhomie between them seems genuine. For what is being touted as "India's first female buddy film", that is a huge saving grace. |
| Georgia StraightKen EisnerEverything that occurs is a real-world problem, but so many happen to this one group, it ends up feeling like those old-school novels in which uppity heroines were punished for forward-thinking transgressions. Here the audience pays, as well. |
| Toronto StarLinda BarnardDespite some lack of focus (there is a lot going on) and occasional oversold dramatics (the exception is Brick Lane's Tannishtha Chatterjee as activist Nargis), these Goddesses are crowd pleasers ... |
| National PostTina HassanniaA film that lives up to its title and delivers something rarely seen in Indian cinema. |
| El Pais (Spain)Jordi CostaThe idea is good but some decisions like casting and taking elements of the vengeance thriller genre bring the whole concept down. [Full review in Spanish] |
| The HinduNamrata JoshiPavleen Gujral is a revelation and Sarah-Jane Dias shows admirable poise. |
| The GateAndrew ParkerAs vital and memorable as it is emotionally stirring and entertaining. |
| The Times of IndiaMohar BasuAlas, the story is never supported by a solid screenplay. The film's pace is a problem and though things gear up in the second half, it ends as a loopy mess. |