Amidst the colors of Holi, there is also an important day that needs to be acknowledged and acted upon. We are talking about International Women’s Day which is being observed today.
Unfortunately, women behind the camera are still a rarity and the film industries are far behind in giving equal representation to female filmmakers. Even worse, this condition is not only in Bollywood but most of the major film industries of the world.
To help the world realize the immense potential of female filmmakers, we have brought you a list of 5 brilliant Hindi films that were helmed by women. We hope you enjoy them.
Talaash: The Answer Lies Within – Netflix/Prime Video
Helmed by Reema Katgi, Talaash is a brilliant mystery thriller starring Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan. The movie is based on a real supernatural experience by an industry person.
The film has an eerie tone and a great execution. Also, the beautiful album is the cherry on top.
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara – Netflix
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is a cult classic and there is no denying that. The film has extremely fine characters and the overall story is way ahead of its time. There are some deep life teachings that one can learn during fun scenes of the film.
Zoya Akhtar directed this film and it will remain one of the greatest films of this century.
English Vinglish – Jio Cinema/Zee5/MX Player
Gauri Shinde directed the comeback film of Sridevi in 2012. It tells the story of a middle class woman who can’t speak proper English and is usually busy in the kitchen.
Destiny takes her to the USA to attend a wedding where her life changes in a very unexpected manner. She emerges as a stronger, confident, and disillusioned woman who commands respect over others.
Raazi – Prime Video
Meghna Gulzar helmed this Alia Bhatt film in 2018. It was an instant and huge box office success. The film stars Vicky Kaushal in a powerful and important role as well. The story, execution, album, and especially Alia’s performance are exceptionally great.
Manto – Jio Cinema/Netflix
Saadat Hassan Manto is a name no literature student can afford to not know. He was known for his unapologetic and unfiltered writings that were often labeled obscene. But even after that, he was a great writer and it is an undisputed fact.
When Nandita Das decided to direct his biopic, she chose Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The collaboration was absolutely great and so was the film. It is raw, unapologetic, and real just like the writings of Manto.