E Buzz Season 1 Episode 239 Angry Indian Goddesses Premieres at MAMI
- November 5, 2015
- 2 min
In this episode of E Buzz, host Maria Menounos brings viewers the latest news from the entertainment world. The focus of the episode is on the premiere of the film Angry Indian Goddesses at the Mumbai Film Festival (MAMI).
Maria starts by introducing the film and its cast and crew. Directed by Pan Nalin, Angry Indian Goddesses tells the story of a group of women who come together for a bachelorette party in Goa. However, during the course of the weekend, they confront a number of societal issues that affect women in India, including violence, harassment, and discrimination. The film stars a talented cast of female actors, including Amrit Maghera, Anushka Manchanda, Pavleen Gujral, Rajshri Deshpande, Sandhya Mridul, and Tannishtha Chatterjee.
Maria discusses the significance of the film and the festival. MAMI is one of the most prestigious film festivals in India, showcasing the best of international and Indian cinema. Angry Indian Goddesses was chosen as the opening film of the festival, highlighting its importance and relevance to contemporary Indian society. Additionally, the film has received critical acclaim and awards at other film festivals, including the Toronto International Film Festival and the Rome Film Fest.
Maria interviews the cast and crew of Angry Indian Goddesses, who discuss the making of the film and their experiences while filming. They talk about the challenges of working on a film that deals with sensitive and difficult issues, and the importance of raising awareness about these issues through cinema. They also discuss the positive response to the film, including the standing ovation it received at its premiere.
Maria also speaks with other filmmakers and industry experts who attended the festival. They share their thoughts on the film and its impact, and discuss the importance of diversity and representation in cinema. They also talk about the current state of the film industry in India and the need for more innovative and socially conscious films.
Throughout the episode, Maria shows clips from the film and highlights key moments and themes. She encourages viewers to see Angry Indian Goddesses and to support independent cinema that addresses critical social issues.
Overall, this episode of E Buzz provides an insightful and engaging look at the premiere of Angry Indian Goddesses at the Mumbai Film Festival. It showcases the power of cinema to raise awareness about important social issues, and the importance of diverse perspectives and voices in film.