Angry Indian Goddesses's reviews
Media reviews
Cinemanía
Take as starting point the comedy 'Bridesmaids' to raise a heptagonal look of Indian society (...) there is comedy and drama, but both are at the service of the thesis and not entertainment.
El Mundo
Narrated with agility, though at times somewhat confusing, with some always-attractive images (...) it seems to have a didactic function for the Indian public and an informative, sociological and anthropological function for Western world.
Fotogramas
(Real, not idealized) women who defend their rights without abandoning the coquetry, shorts and dances; photographers who don't want to prostitute his art... what Audacity!
El País
It's not a film designed to delve into local wounds, but is designed to wrap a so-called complaint for consumption, and hygiene awareness, of the western spectator.
El Periódico
The film tries to tackle many issues related to Indian society (...) The movie gathers them badly in the 115 minutes of footage. But its big problem is the sudden tonal change that takes place in the third act.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote