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  • Paloma Sharma

    4.0

    Paloma Sharma | Rediff

    The World Before Her is a poignant, disturbing watch. It makes you wonder which will be the new India — Ruhi’s glamorous “modern” world, or Prachi’s traditional, religious State. And will either of these really be so different from each other?
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  • Juhi Matta

    4.0

    Juhi Matta | BookMyShow

    The World Before Her follows two fascinating women, who attempt to bring about a change in their own way. It is recommended for anyone looking for an entertaining film that also gets the viewers thinking.
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  • Sowmya Rajendran

    4.0

    Sowmya Rajendran | Sify

    A vivid journey on the trail of female emancipation…A must-see!
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  • Shubha Shetty-Saha

    3.5

    Shubha Shetty-Saha | Mid Day

    At some points, the documentary seems a little contrived with some unnecessary stats being bandied about, perhaps in a bid to make it sensational. Pahuja could have done without it. Otherwise the intention behind the docu seems just right. But having said that, this one’s a superbly gutsy attempt at showing the mirror to reality and such attempts should always be encouraged. Go watch.
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  • Pradeep Menon

    3.5

    Pradeep Menon | Wogma

    The World Before Her is the kind of film that you can write and talk about for longer than you can imagine. Hence, it is also an important film; the discomfort which it engenders being a measure of which face you represent, of the ugly world we live in.
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  • Suparna Sharma

    3.0

    Suparna Sharma | Deccan Chronicle

    As cinema it is absolutely flat. Talking heads talk and they are often repetitive. Director Nisha Pahuja seems to have no sense of the visual medium that is cinema and that makes her rather informative film boring very soon.
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  • Shubhra Gupta

    3.0

    Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express

    The tight focus on these two worlds leaves out the other Indias that may not be confined to the single-minded rigour of either camp, beauty or Durga Vahini. There are not just two Indias, as a doyenne in the beauty business and at one time such a popular TV face, declares. There are many more. What choices do the girls who live in those other Indias have? Do they have any at all?
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  • Rajeev Masand

    NR

    Rajeev Masand | IBNLive

    Pahuja communicates how two kinds of women blindly seek empowerment in their own ways. And yet, they are waylaid by a feudal system. ‘The World Before Her’ is a powerful documentary and I strongly recommend that you see it – this is the kind of cinema that will leave you shaken and stirred.
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  • Anupama Chopra

    NR

    Anupama Chopra | Hindustan Times

    This film is frightening but it is also deeply moving and significant. I urge you to time for it.
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  • Apoorva Rao

    NR

    Apoorva Rao | DNA India

    ‘The World Before Her’ must be watched as to see how westernisation has in fact strengthened patriarchy and women continue to struggle to have the freedom of choice.
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  • Mihir Fadnavis

    NR

    Mihir Fadnavis | Firstpost

    The film’s most touching moment comes when a mother reveals that her husband wanted to dispose of their girl child, and the child went on to achieve massive success. It’s when you realise that The World Before Her is one of the most important, skillfully made and powerfully provocative films to come in a long time.
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  • Deepanjana Pal

    NR

    Deepanjana Pal | Firstpost

    The power of The World Before Her is its sensitive alertness to how these two very different platforms for Indian women both appear to be rotten planks. For all their apparent differences, Durga Vahini and Miss India have a lot in common. Whether in India or Bharat, it seems all anyone wants to do with women is mould them while pretending to empower them.
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  • Pronoti Datta

    NR

    Pronoti Datta | Mumbai Boss

    The World Before Her also offers a rare window into the goings-on of the Durga Vahini. While the propaganda and physical training that take place in the widespread Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) shakhas are well documented, there’s little in the popular domain on the Durga Vahini. It’s unnerving to see the camp churn out rabid young girls who, while endearing as sprightly adolescents usually are, induce mild panic over the future of this country. Hopefully this is an aspect of the Hindu right that will be contained within a few camps during the reign of the BJP-dominated National Democratic Alliance.
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  • Shilpa Jamkhandikar

    NR

    Shilpa Jamkhandikar | Reuters

    Documentary shows two faces of the Indian woman…
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  • Sanjukta Sharma

    NR

    Sanjukta Sharma | LiveMint

    The reward of watching such non-fiction on the big screen, or the magnification of unspoken intimacy and shared history, is a discomfiting thrill. That’s the response Nisha Pahuja’s The World Before Her extracted from me. In the best tradition of American documentary film-making, which allows subjects to speak for themselves and the viewer to absorb what she or he wants, Pahuja’s film about Ruhi, a beauty-contest aspirant from a middle-class family in Jaipur and Prachi, an opponent of that aspiration, is not as much an eye-opener as it is an example of clever, narrative non-fiction.
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  • Sudhish Kamath

    NR

    Sudhish Kamath | The Hindu

    Nisha’s victory as a filmmaker lies in her ability to draw out candid responses from her subjects and letting us judge the truth without really trying hard to put a spin around the film.
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