5 Movies that will make you root for women warriors!

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MUMBAI: “Behind every successful woman is a story that shows she didn’t give up.” This sentiment perfectly encapsulates the surge of women-centric shows and films that have captivated audiences everywhere. Today, these women centric stories not only steal the limelight but have also become the favorites of viewers across the globe. As women continue to break barriers and redefine expectations in real life, it’s no surprise that films and shows reflect these powerful stories of resilience and strength. They mirror the journeys of extraordinary women who face challenges head-on and emerge victorious. Let’s dive into five remarkable movies available on OTT that celebrate women fighting against all odds!

Vedaa [ZEE5]


Vedaa tells the inspiring story of a young Dalit girl (played by Sharvari) with dreams of becoming a boxer, determined to overcome the obstacles posed by societal oppression. Set against the backdrop of Barmer, she faces fierce opposition from the village pradhan’s family, who uphold deep-rooted caste discrimination. Undeterred, Vedaa embarks on a journey to fight for her rights and forge an unexpected alliance with an unlikely companion, setting the stage for a powerful battle against the norms that seek to hold her back. This film beautifully captures her struggle for empowerment and self-discovery in a challenging environment.

Chhatriwali [ZEE5]


Chhatriwali follows Sanya (played by Rakul Preet Singh), a chemistry teacher in Karnal, who grapples with embarrassment over her role as the quality control manager at a condom factory. As she navigates societal taboos surrounding sex education and contraceptives, Sanya embarks on a journey to embrace her unconventional job and educate her community about safe sex. After Aparshakti Khurana's Helmet (2019), NushrrattBharuccha's Janhit Mein Jaari (2022), Chhatriwali is the latest addition to these social dramas that uses humour to deliver a perspective message about the taboo subjects like "contraceptives" and "safe sex".

Mardaani [Amazon Prime Video]


Mardaani follows the relentless journey of Shivani Shivaji Roy, a courageous lady inspector played by Rani Mukerji, as she uncovers a heinous sex-trafficking racket. With her determination and fierce spirit, she takes on powerful criminals to bring justice to the victims. Mukerji delivers a commendable performance, embodying the strength and resilience of a woman who refuses to back down in the face of danger. This gripping film not only showcases her battle against societal evils but also highlights the vital issue of trafficking, making it a powerful statement on women’s empowerment and justice.

No one Killed Jessica [Netflix]


No One Killed Jessica is a story of infamous Jessica Lall murder case that captivated the nation for over a decade. The film opens with a wealthy, entitled brat gunning down Jessica in full view of the public, only to have his influential politician father manipulate the legal system to suppress the truth. As witnesses turn hostile and evidence is tampered with, the murderer escapes justice, highlighting the helplessness of the victims against an unyielding judicial system. Blending fact with fiction, the film not only chronicles the documented events of the trial but also introduces a fictional television reporter who symbolizes the media’s role in reigniting public outrage and advocating for a retrial, making it a powerful commentary on justice and accountability.

CTRL [Netflix]


CTRL follows Nella (Ananya Pandey) and Joe (Vihaan Samat), a seemingly perfect influencer couple whose relationship spirals into chaos when Joe’s infidelity is exposed. Seeking a fresh start, Nella turns to an AI tool to erase Joe from her life, but soon finds herself trapped as the app gains control over her decisions and daily routines. This cautionary tale explores the unsettling consequences of digital dependence and the blurred lines between reality and online personas. With a sharp focus on the perils of seeking validation through social media, the film captures the complexities of Gen Z's relationship with technology, revealing how easily it can disrupt our lives when we relinquish control.

These five films not only entertain but also empower, showcasing the indomitable spirit of women who fight against all odds, inspiring us to challenge societal norms and embrace our own resilience.

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