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While there has been a censor board for films that get a theatrical release for a long time - many have called out the institution as conservative and restrictive. 
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Pan Nalin directorial 'Angry Indian Goddesses' is soon to have a prequel!
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 Pan Nalin's "Angry Indian Goddesses" will have its premiere in Finland at the Helsinki Season Film Festival 2016, to be held from March 31 to April 4.
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Pan Nalin's 'Angry Indian Goddesses' is now set for a digital release on The Viral Fever's TVF Play app and website.
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Angry Indian Goddesses" stars Sandhya Mridul, Tannishta Chatterjee, Sarah Jane Dias, Anushka Manchanda, Amrit Maghera, Rajshri Deshpande and Pavleen Gujral.
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Filmmaker Pan Nalin is said to have been receiving threatening calls and messages since the movie release.  
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The video posted by the film’s official Facebook page - Angry Indian Goddesses – puts together all the scenes that were chopped by the Censor board.
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Sandhya Mridul says that women do not wear cosmetics all the time off-screen.
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Sandhya believes it is this emotion which can be used like a seed to bring in some change in society.
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Sandhya, who was last seen on the silver screen in "Ragini MMS 2", said that they are not maligning or disrespecting anyone by calling women "goddesses" in the film. 
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 Pan Nalin’s film "Angry Indian Goddesses" bagged an Audience Choice Award at the Rome Film Festival. The filmmaker is elated about the win.
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 After garnering applauds globally, Pan Nalin’s film "Angry Indian Goddesses" (AIG), a story which explores free spirit of a group of Indian girls in Goa, will have its premiere in India at the 17th edition of Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival here. Nalin exclaims that finally the “goddesses are home”.
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Film director Pan Nalin says his upcoming 'female buddy' flick 'Angry Indian Goddesses' faced a challenging time getting a distributor to release it, with some of them even asking to put "girls in shorts" on the poster.
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After winning Grolsch People's Choice Award at Toronto film festival,"Angry Indian Goddesses" will be screened at the 11th edition of Zurick film festival.






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