Wonder Women Review: Anjali Menon’s Feminist Tale Shows How Pregnancy is a Superpower

The 2022 release titled Wonder Women on SonyLIV is written and directed by the talented filmmaker Anjali Menon. Produced By Ronnie Screwvala and Ashi Dua Sara, Manesh Madhavan serves as the cinematographer for the movie along with Arvind Ashok Kumar as the production designer. The editor for the film is Praveen Prabhakar with music by Govind Vasantha, lyrics by Anjali Menon and Agyatmitra and, singers Keerthana Vaidyanathan, Sayanora Phillip and Haniya Nafeeza lending their voices.

Presented by Rsvp And Flying Unicorn Entertainment, Wonder Women stars Nadiya Moidu, Nithya Menen, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Padmapriya, Sayanora Phillip, Archana Padmini And Amruta Subhash. The runtime of the film is 1 hour and 20 minutes.

– SonyLIV’s Wonder Woman Review (2022) Does Not Contain Any Spoilers –

Wonder Woman (2022): A Poignant Tale of Six Pregnant Women

Pregnancy is an experience that is often termed the most beautiful one that a woman can go through. Living in this era, the pain is also equally highlighted as is the trauma that comes with the experience along with bodily changes and mood swings. Yet Anjali Menon’s Wonder Woman feels like a slice-of-life film that is extraordinary and will make you teary-eyed almost at all its crevices as it flows like a sparkling river.

Wonder Women introduces us to Nandita who runs a pre-natal class called Sumana, which is essentially a place for pregnant women to learn about the experience of being pregnant, and get their questions and fears cleared while also educating themselves on being new mothers. We meet six very different women- Jaya, Gracy, Veni, Mini, Nora and Saya who land up in Sumana under Nandita’s care.

At Sumana, they not only learn but, make new friends, enjoy different experiences and emotions and find answers to their deep-rooted problems. The story unfolds in a way where we get to see the women collectively but, also beyond the pre-natal classes- at their homes, on the streets, and with their family members and partners.

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Wonder Women explores various aspects of womanhood, pregnancy and childbirth. The diversity in the six different women ranges from cultural to their socio-economic backgrounds and yet, the story’s diversity is so welcoming as the characters never let you feel anything but, love and admiration for them. From a single mother to a woman with a treatment pregnancy, the film tries to touch each and every aspect concerning its core topic without overwhelming itself in the process. It takes its moments and pauses and looks away for just enough time for us to reflect on what or how the characters are feeling.

Anjali Menon, like always, has so beautifully crafted her characters that it is impossible to not be empathetic and put yourself in each one’s shoes. The actors have taken that beauty and reciprocated it to us in their own artistic ways where they are able to be an individual and never overshadow the other. Nadiya Moidu, Nithya Menen, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Padmapriya, Sayanora Phillip, Archana Padmini And Amruta Subhash who are the heart of the movie and our titular Wonder Women are charismatic and exceptional in serving us exactly what was expected from the movie and, a little more.

Wonder Woman: Final Verdict

Should you stream Wonder Women? Well, is there any other thing one can do with yet another Anjali Menon masterpiece but, cherish it?

Wonder Women is wonderfully done- be it the writing and direction or the acting or the music and cinematography, the film stands out in its own sweet way under every category. It will thrill you but, also make you cry but, ultimately it will enlighten your soul and fill your heart with a new kind of happiness and learning.

Wonder Women is releasing on SonyLIV on November 18, 2022.

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Wonder Woman takes us through a journey of six pregnant women as they find the meaning of the new life of motherhood and parenthood.
Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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Wonder Woman takes us through a journey of six pregnant women as they find the meaning of the new life of motherhood and parenthood. Wonder Women Review: Anjali Menon's Feminist Tale Shows How Pregnancy is a Superpower