Top 10 Best Women-Centric Bollywood Films Till 2024
Top 10 Best Women-Centric Bollywood Films Till 2024
From powerful performances by Vidya Balan in "The Dirty Picture" and "Sherni" to Taapsee Pannu's impactful portrayal in "Thappad," these films have reshaped my perspective on storytelling. Each narrative, from the inspiring journey of Mary Kom to the poignant portrayal of disability in "Margarita with a Straw," has left a lasting impression.
I've curated a list of the most impactful women-centric films from 2013 to 2023, each challenging stereotypes and breaking new ground in Indian cinema:
- Queen (2013)-
Kangana Ranaut's portrayal of Rani's journey to self-discovery revolutionized Bollywood. - Mary Kom (2014) -
Priyanka Chopra's depiction of India's legendary boxer is both inspiring and goosebump-inducing. - Margarita, With A Straw (2015) -
Kalki Koechlin's performance transcends disability, offering a fresh perspective. - Pink (2016) -
This film confronts the issue of consent head-on, with powerful performances by its female leads. - Lipstick Under My Burkha(2017) -
A masterpiece in women-centric storytelling, offering a glimpse into the lives of four women defying societal norms. - Raazi (2018) -
Alia Bhatt shines in this intense spy thriller, challenging gender stereotypes in espionage. - The Sky Is Pink (2019) -
A poignant tale of love and loss, anchored by Priyanka Chopra's stellar performance. - Thappad (2020) -
Tapsee Pannu's portrayal of domestic violence sparks crucial conversations about consent and equality. - Tribhanga (2021) -
Kajol's portrayal of a single mother navigating complex relationships is both relatable and captivating. - Darlings (2022) -
Alia Bhatt's dark comedy debut challenges societal norms with its gripping storyline.
Additionally,Unwoman (2023)
offers a poignant exploration of queer love and patriarchy, deserving of recognition.
Special mentions include "The Dirty Picture," "Sherni," "Bulbul," "Qala," and "Gangubai Kathiawad," each contributing to the rich tapestry of women-led cinema.
These films have not only entertained but also empowered audiences, signaling a significant shift in Bollywood towards more inclusive storytelling.