Girls Will Be Girls Premieres At MAMI Mumbai Film Festival After International Success
Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal's first production, "Girls Will Be Girls," is ready for its much-awaited India premiere at the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival. The film has already impressed audiences in the US, UK, and France, earning praise at various international festivals. Now, it returns to India to captivate local viewers.
Directed by Shuchi Talati, "Girls Will Be Girls" has received significant acclaim. It won two awards at the Sundance Film Festival: the Audience Award in the World Dramatic Entry category and a Special Jury Award for Preeti Panigrahi's exceptional performance. The Indian premiere is a heartfelt return for the team eager to share this compelling story with their home audience.

Ali Fazal expressed his excitement about the film's Indian debut, stating, "We've been overwhelmed by the response 'Girls Will Be Girls' has received internationally, but nothing compares to showcasing it here, in India, at MAMI. This festival is a celebration of Indian cinema, and to be part of that is both humbling and thrilling."
Richa Chadha shared her thoughts on this milestone: "It's a dream come true to have 'Girls Will Be Girls' premiere at MAMI. After all the love and recognition we've received internationally, it feels incredibly special to bring the film home, where it all began." She emphasized that Preeti's performance has touched audiences globally and hopes it will resonate with Indian viewers as well.
The film stars Kani Kusruti, Preeti Panigrahi, Kesav Benoy Kiron, and Jitin Gulati. It was produced by Chadha and Fazal's Pushing Buttons Studios alongside Blink Digital and Dolce Vita Films. Their collaborative effort has won over both audiences and critics alike.
Director's Vision
Director Shuchi Talati remarked on the honour of premiering at MAMI: "This film was made with a lot of heart and honesty... But this premiere is particularly special because this is the audience we made the film for - the Indian audience." She hopes themes of identity and empowerment resonate deeply with viewers.
"Girls Will Be Girls" explores womanhood against societal norms through a bold coming-of-age narrative. Its global success positions it to make a lasting impact on India's cinematic scene as it debuts at one of the nation's top festivals.
The movie is set to premiere at MAMI in October. Expectations are high as it continues drawing attention for its thought-provoking story and remarkable performances.