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The Girlfriend Movie Review: Rashmika Mandanna’s Brave Attempt at Toxic Love Story – But Does It Roar or Just Growl

The Girlfriend (Netflix) Review: Rashmika’s Heart-Wrenching Performance Saves a Film That Almost Roars

★★★☆☆
3/5 – Brave but uneven. Second half redeems a frustrating first act.

December 5, 2025 – Let’s be honest: the first hour of The Girlfriend will make you want to throw your remote at the window. You’ll mutter, “Why am I watching this toxic nonsense?” and wonder if Rahul Ravindran is secretly trolling the audience.

But stay with it.

Because somewhere around the interval, the film pulls the rug from under you, flips the script, and suddenly becomes the movie it was always pretending NOT to be. And when that twist hits, you’ll realise the frustration was deliberate. It’s a risky gamble — and it almost works.

Plot in one line (no spoilers):
A “good girl” falls for the campus bad boy who reminds her of everything wrong with Indian patriarchy — and the film dares you to root for him… until it doesn’t.

The Good: Rashmika Mandanna’s Career-Best Emotional Depth

Let’s get this out of the way — Rashmika Mandanna is phenomenal here. She carries the entire second half on her shoulders. The scene where she confronts the mirror version of herself in her boyfriend’s mother’s saree? Chilling. The quiet breakdown when she realises both the men controlling her life are cut from the same cloth? Heartbreaking.

This is easily her most mature, layered performance since Pushpa. The National Award buzz is already starting — and for once, it feels deserved.

The Bad: First Hour Feels Like a Prank

The film opens with every toxic trope you’ve seen a hundred times:

You’ll hate it. You’re supposed to hate it.

The genius (or flaw, depending on your patience) is that the film is gaslighting YOU along with the heroine. When the mask finally drops, the payoff is powerful — but getting there requires serious tolerance for red-flag romance.

The Ugly Truth It Exposes

Without giving spoilers, The Girlfriend is ultimately about:

It’s not subtle, but it’s brave. Very few mainstream films dare to make the audience complicit in the toxicity before ripping the carpet away.

Performances: Who Shines, Who Doesn’t

Actor Verdict
Rashmika Mandanna Outstanding – career-best
Dheekshith Shetty Perfectly punchable villain-lover
Rao Ramesh Terrifyingly real as the father
Anu Emmanuel Wasted in thankless role

Technical Aspects: Mixed Bag

Should You Watch The Girlfriend?

Yes, if:

Skip if:

Final Verdict: An Elegy for Missed Potential

The Girlfriend wants to be India’s answer to Promising Young Woman — a revenge thriller disguised as a romance. It reaches for greatness and, for 45 brilliant minutes in the second half, actually touches it.

But the sluggish pacing, some on-the-nose dialogue, and overlong first act hold it back from true excellence.

Still, for Rashmika Mandanna’s transformative performance alone, it deserves a watch. Just don’t give up at the interval.

Rating: 3/5 – Frustrating, flawed, but fiercely important.

Streaming on Netflix from December 5, 2025.

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