Hey Kameeni: Girl Gone Badass review
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 26: In Bollywood, soft thriller and elegant movie are rarely blended. Both of them are in Hey Kameeni, and the tension builds until the big reveal. It is well deserving of the praise from critics and the accolades it won at nine international film festivals. Anjali Joshi and Mani Shankar have [...]



Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 26: In Bollywood, soft thriller and elegant movie are rarely blended. Both of them are in Hey Kameeni, and the tension builds until the big reveal. It is well deserving of the praise from critics and the accolades it won at nine international film festivals.
Anjali Joshi and Mani Shankar have written a great piece of entertainment. It’s a humorous interpretation of a very serious social subtext.
It’s a tale of millennial attitude and anguish in which social and gender conceptions are constantly at odds. “I made a film on a little girl confronting life—she doesn’t need villains to screw things up, she just needs to stop being afraid, get her act together, and find the ‘Kameeni’ inside,” says director Mani Shankar.
Hey Kameeni is a breath of fresh air, especially after the “Animal” and its strong misogynistic alpha Male posturing came so quickly. It is deserving of its many international honors.





































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