How Bollywood’s fearless women are transforming cinema through bold, powerful stories​

Mafia queen rises
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Mafia queen rises

Gangubai Kathiawadi (2022) spotlighted a real-life brothel madam who became a powerful voice for sex workers’ rights. With unapologetic charm and sharp political wit, her story challenged class, gender and societal hypocrisy with stunning cinematic flair.

Domestic abuse reckoned
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Domestic abuse reckoned

Thappad (2020) shattered stereotypes around ‘minor’ violence in marriage. The film questioned silent suffering, urging viewers to reconsider what respect truly means in a relationship. It delivered a hard-hitting message without melodrama, winning both critical acclaim and public debate.

Power in protest
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Power in protest

Article 15 (2019) saw its female characters—though not leads—take centre stage in resistance. A Dalit girl’s assault becomes the spark for justice. Through their courage, the film gives marginalised women a rare voice in mainstream cinema.

Small-town ambition
4/5

Small-town ambition

Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl (2020) chronicled the journey of India’s first female Air Force officer in combat. From kitchen patriarchy to cockpit prejudice, her story celebrated silent grit and showed how determination soars beyond boundaries.

Survival over silence
5/5

Survival over silence

Chhapaak (2020), based on an acid attack survivor’s journey, broke the mould of victim portrayals. Focusing on agency, activism and courtroom justice, it spotlighted the long aftermath of violence and the uncrushed spirit that fights for change.

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