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Angry Goddesses are back!

Angry Indian Goddesses, the most talked-about independent film of 2015, and one of the first Indian films to have a wide international release in over 67 countries, is now set to make a comeback in India on a new innovative platform—TVF Play and will be available to audiences across India.

Angry Goddesses are back!

The cast of Angry Indian Goddesses



Angry Indian Goddesses, the most talked-about independent film of 2015, and one of the first Indian films to have a wide international release in over 67 countries, is now set to make a comeback in India on a new innovative platform—TVF Play and will be available to audiences across India. 

Jungle Book Entertainment Producer Gaurav Dhingra says, “I am overwhelmed and over the moon with the response that AIG is getting from across the world. We have been receiving thousands of fan mails, a large chunk from young audiences in India who couldn’t see the film in theatres in December. The most radical step that we are taking is that instead of broadcasting on TV, we decided to release the film online. Although a lot of so-called “experts” have told me that this is a mistake, but I believe that the audience for AIG is more online, than on TV. We at Jungle Book have found the perfect partner in The Viral Fever, who share our vision of producing and distributing entertaining, and content driven cinema for the intelligent young audiences who are hungry for new stories." Internationally, Angry Indian Goddesses is set to release across Europe in May-June and in July in USA and Canada.

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