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Girls Will Be Girls

  • 2024
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  • 1h 58m
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Preeti Panigrahi in Girls Will Be Girls (2024)
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Coming-of-AgeDramaRomance

At a strict boarding school nestled in the Himalayan foothills, 18-year-old Mira first discovers desire and romance. However, her curious, rebellious, coming-of-age is disrupted by her young... Read allAt a strict boarding school nestled in the Himalayan foothills, 18-year-old Mira first discovers desire and romance. However, her curious, rebellious, coming-of-age is disrupted by her young mother, who never got to come of age herself.At a strict boarding school nestled in the Himalayan foothills, 18-year-old Mira first discovers desire and romance. However, her curious, rebellious, coming-of-age is disrupted by her young mother, who never got to come of age herself.

  • Director
    • Shuchi Talati
  • Writer
    • Shuchi Talati
  • Stars
    • Preeti Panigrahi
    • Kani Kusruti
    • Kesav Binoy Kiron
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    • Director
      • Shuchi Talati
    • Writer
      • Shuchi Talati
    • Stars
      • Preeti Panigrahi
      • Kani Kusruti
      • Kesav Binoy Kiron
    • 29User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 21 wins & 30 nominations total

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    Preeti Panigrahi
    • Mira
    Kani Kusruti
    Kani Kusruti
    • Anila
    Kesav Binoy Kiron
    Kesav Binoy Kiron
    • Sri
    Kajol Chugh
    Kajol Chugh
    • Priya
    Nandini Verma
    • Divya
    Devika Shahani
    • Ms. Bansal
    Akash Pramanik
    • Hardik
    Aman Desai
    • Vikrant
    Sumit Sharma
    Sumit Sharma
    • Pratik
    Jitin Gulati
    Jitin Gulati
    • Harish
    Pratap Singh
    • Mr. Bakshi
    Pradeep Kapoor
    • Mr. Burman
    Neeraj Varma
    • Mr. Thomas
    Ved Amrita
    • Rita
    Ahana Malla
    • Aditi
    Megha Aggarwal
    • Tina
    • (as Megha Singh Aggarwal)
    Chiraag Behl
    • Store boy
    Jatin Sehgal
    • Nisarg
    • Director
      • Shuchi Talati
    • Writer
      • Shuchi Talati
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    9jacksongaming-80094

    Less is more

    Coming-of-age films often face the challenge of portraying the teenage perspective authentically while balancing the unfiltered wisdom of older generations. This film walks that tightrope with near-perfection, capturing the complexities of generational divides and emotional truths.

    As a love letter to womanhood and its subtle nuances, unfortunately I can only sympatise with its message. But its emotional depth still resonated. Moments of quiet power gave me chills, and I found myself tearing up toward the end-a testament to its maturity and impact.

    Unlike most coming-of-age films that lean on soaring scores to heighten emotions, this one finds beauty in silence. The lack of music, coupled with sharp, subtext-rich dialogue, potrayed with long wide static camera shots speaks volumes without saying much at all. Watching it on the big screen was a delight, made even more memorable by meeting the lead actress who is a true force of nature in this.

    Highly recommended.
    7brentsbulletinboard

    Ab Impressive Debut Feature

    The coming of age process is different for everyone, and that's especially true for those of different generations. Those who underwent this rite of passage years ago, however, arguably may have faced more challenges and restrictions than what's present in these more liberated and open-minded times, and such individuals may be somewhat envious of the privileges that have been afforded their younger counterparts. That's very much the case with Anila (Kani Kusruti) and her teenage daughter, Mira (Preeti Panigrahi), who has (or at least should have) a comparatively easier time with this than her mother did. Nevertheless, Anila still expects Mira to conform to the rigid standards of her own youth, enrolling her in a strict Himalayan boarding school and hovering around her like an overprotective helicopter parent, particularly when she befriends a young man, Sri (Kesav Binoy Kiron), who becomes a budding - if severely restricted - romantic interest. Despite these constraints, though, Mira is supremely curious to clandestinely explore her emerging sexuality and female drives while at least superficially maintaining the image of propriety expected of a young Indian girl. Matters become further complicated, however, when Anila takes more than a passing supervisory interest in her daughter's new beau, a dynamic that produces added friction between mother and daughter. As if adolescence weren't complicated enough in itself, these circumstances raise the tension level inside the family household, in the relationship between the two youngsters and in the mind of someone who's trying to figure out her life under conditions fraught with confusion, contradiction, constraint and more than a few double standards. Writer-director Shuchi Talati's debut feature takes a nuanced, mature look at what can often be a baffling time of life, one that's made even more complex by the potent influences impacting it. The film tends to fizzle somewhat as it approaches its conclusion, almost as if the director doesn't quite know how to wrap up the story. But that doesn't hinder the production overall when it comes to covering some previously unexplored fertile ground when it comes to a subject that's often handled tritely and riddled with clichés. This recipient of two Independent Spirit Awards - for Kusruti's supporting performance and as a candidate for the competition's John Cassavetes Award - definitely makes a mark among 2024's releases, even if, as the premiere offering from a new filmmaker, it could use some shoring up at times. That aside, though, "Girls Will Be Girls" is an impressive start for a promising new auteur, one well worth streaming online. Indeed, through this work, audiences may never view the coming of age process in quite the same way ever again.
    8khananas-51399

    This movie felt like my first kiss

    The movie has your attention from the first scene, they get everything right the casting, the location, the costumes, everything!!, But this movie takes its time to build up to what it's trying to tell you. How a young girl Mira is exploring her sexuality and love in this patriarchal world. Yet, it is one of the best school romances made in India.

    Plot of th movie revolves around Mira, the head prefect of her school, she dealing to meet with her, her parents and her teacher's expectations of her school results, maintaining a decipline in her school irrespective of them being her friends but at the same time she is exploring herself. This coming of age movie is similar to most coming of age movies but has got almost everything right!!

    I am stealing: every one has their key, you just need to find them, and ofcourse the school romance, the tention of the first kiss.
    7moviemonkreviews

    Girls will be girls - The fantasies and conflicts in the life of an adolescent girl

    Rating - 3.75/5

    A beautiful tale portraying the insecurities,foibles,whims and fancies of a young girl through a realistic template.

    The story moves through the life of a young obedient high school girl developing an infatuation and how the mother diplomatically brings her teenage daughter to a stage of self realisation about the fantasies and immature behaviour in a teenage girl.

    Shuchi Talati has conceived a sublime thought for the movie and has executed it perfectly onto the screen. She has effortlessly taken the viewers through contents like sexuality,sex education,self pleasure,self exploration and immature relationships through intricate moments that can be well connected by everyone who have passed through that life stage. The intriguing screenplay has kept the audience completely attached to the screens with exemplary performances from the central characters.

    Splendid performance by Preeti Panigrahi showing raw emotions from love, excitement and anxiety to lost,void and conflict. Subtle performance by Kani Kusruthi as a caring mother. Impressive performances were made by Kesav Binoy,Devika Shahani & Kajol Chugh.

    Special mention to the Cinematographer,the editor & the casting director for their effort in giving this timeless visual craft.

    The audience after closure of the movie may feel that whether Shuchi has given the title to the movie on a pessimistic note. A great movie that is worth watching to cherish your adolescence fantasies and mischievousness.
    10neerajaraj

    Don't miss this amazing female sexual awakening film!

    Absolutely obsessed with Shuchi's work-what an incredible talent! I loved "Girls Will Be Girls" from start to finish. There were some truly scream-out-loud moments (I even got shushed in the theatre at Sundance London). The sharp social commentary on mother-daughter relationships was brilliantly executed (the chai scenes broke my wee heart). The 'realness' of young female sexual awakening (the teddy scene) was amazing as it's so rarely seen on screen! The characters were complex and relatable, making the story both engaging and thought-provoking. I can't wait to watch and analyze it all over again. The cinematography, in particular, was exceptional, capturing the nuances of each scene beautifully. Shuchi has truly crafted a masterpiece with this film.

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      Sri: I'll get you the rooftop keys.

      Mira: From where?

      Sri: Bansal. I won't tell her it's for you.

      Mira: She won't give them to you.

      Sri: She will.

      Mira: Why?

      Sri: Because people also have keys, and Bansal's not that complicated.

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      Written by George Robertson Mcfarlane, Mary Carewe

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • France
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • 模範生的禁愛祕密
    • Production companies
      • Pushing Buttons Studios
      • Blink Digital
      • Cinema Inutile
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      • 1h 58m(118 min)
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      • 1.44 : 1

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