Girls Will Be Girls Movie Review | Anupama Chopra | THR India

LAST UPDATED: DEC 19, 2024, 22:34 IST|3 min|65.8k views

Anupama Chopra reviews "Girls Will Be Girls," the debut feature film from writer-director Shuchi Talati that sensitively explores female teenage sexuality and identity. The film follows 18-year-old Mea, portrayed by debutant Prati P Rahi, as she navigates the complexities of adolescence in a conservative boarding school nestled in the Himalayan foothills.


Chopra highlights how the film captures the myriad emotions of teenage life with tenderness and nuance, depicting Mea's journey as she grapples with passion, jealousy, and self-discovery. The dynamic between Mea and her mother Anila (Kani Kusruti), who also studied at the same school, adds depth to the narrative, showcasing their evolving relationship as they both seek attention from Shir (Kiran), a new boy whose presence complicates their lives.


The review praises Shuchi's ability to weave fragile emotions into a compelling story without resorting to judgment or predictability. Anupama emphasizes that "Girls Will Be Girls" is a remarkable exploration of youth and relationships, marked by empathy and unexpected twists. She encourages viewers not to miss this poignant film that stands out as one of the finest releases of the year.

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