Bollywood Best Movies For Women

Over the past decade, directors have produced films focusing on women in a variety of ways, which have been well received by the audience, and publicized and even the need for more such films has grown. This is a good example of how times change. Today we will tell you about some of the best films focused on women in Bollywood, which makes the audience think and because of these films also brought many positive changes in society.

People often watch Bollywood movies for entertainment. It has long been thought that films have female actors but film requires a high-level actor to be an artist. The film’s directors also believe that women-focused films offer positive messages but are lagging behind in terms of income. Few viewers take such films seriously, and this is one reason why films do not do well. Over the past decade, there has been some change in Bollywood films. Directors make films that focus on women in a variety of ways, are accepted by the audience, enjoyed by the public, and even seek out additional films. This is a good example of how times change. Today we are going to tell you about some of the best films focused on women in Bollywood that make the audience think and because of these films have brought many positive changes to society.

1.English Vinglish (2012)

English Vinglish is the story of Shashi Godbole, a hardworking housewife. Shashi does her job diligently and is a good wife, mother, and housewife, yet Shashi's husband and daughter often bring her down. The reason for his behavior is that Shashi no longer speaks English. Shashi is learning English on a trip to America and her family’s attitude is turning to her. Shashi Godbole's character is played by Sridevi in ​​the film and the film is directed by Gauri Shinde.

2. Dear Zindagi (2016)

'Dear Zindagi' is the story of Kaira, who lives in Mumbai. Kaira is a cinematographer and wants to make her own film. Kaira's life changes when she separates from her childhood friend, a young man who is engaged to be married to another girl without informing her. Meanwhile, due to some difficulties, he had to leave Mumbai for Goa, his parents.

Because of a bad relationship with their parents, separation, cheating, Kyra becomes very sad and can't even sleep. In the mindst of all of this, Kaira meets with Drs. Jahangir. Kaira finds that she is suffering from depression. Drs. Jehangir tells him a few unusual ways in which Kaira knows him better.

Eventually, he also completes his short film, in which he worked for many years. In the film, Alia Bhatt played the role of Kaira and Shahrukh Khan played Dr. Jehangir. The director of the film Dear Zindagi is Gauri Shinde.

3.Neerja (2016)

When it comes to biopic films, no one forgets to name the film Neerja. The film Neerja is based on the life of aircraft buyer Neerja Bhanot, who saved the lives of 359 passengers and crew on a plane after the plane was hijacked and Neerja died rescuing them. The late Neerja Bhanot is played by Sonam Kapoor in the film and the film also won the National Film Award.

4.Raazi (2018)

After filming the film Student of the Year, Alia Bhatt has starred in several major films such as Highway, Dear Zindagi and Raazi. In the future as well, other films focusing on Alia's women will be released. The film Raazi is based on Harinder Sikka's 2008 novel Calling Sehmat, which is a true story. Sehmat is getting married at his father's command to the family of Pakistani military officials so that he can share important information with India. In this film, Sehmat explains what it means to be a true fanatic. The Sehmat character is played by Alia Bhatt in the film and the film is directed by Meghna Gulzar.


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