Directed by Pan Nalin, Angry Indian Goddesses is a story about seven beautiful women who descend in Goa to have a great time. These gorgeous women have a story to tell as also shared anger.
Female bonding, although not unheard of in the real world, is relatively rare in Bollywood and so full marks for this brave thought. The bonhomie that these girls share is infectious and the way they react to situations and people is delectably real. However, the ride isn’t flawless. Some characters become caricaturish. The end is meek and predictable. Still, the film has its moments to be cherished.
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