Indian cinema has often overlooked women’s stories.

Indian cinema has often overlooked women’s stories.

These underrated films highlight women's experiences, portraying their challenges and resilience while addressing significant social topics.

These underrated films highlight women's experiences, portraying their challenges and resilience while addressing significant social topics.

 Here are seven powerful movies you should watch:

 Here are seven powerful movies you should watch:

1. Astitva (2000): Directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, this Marathi-Hindi drama stars Tabu as Aditi, a woman confronting societal norms after a secret inheritance. It tackles male chauvinism and spousal abuse with powerful performances.

1. Astitva (2000): Directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, this Marathi-Hindi drama stars Tabu as Aditi, a woman confronting societal norms after a secret inheritance. It tackles male chauvinism and spousal abuse with powerful performances.

2. Bandit Queen (1994): Shekhar Kapur’s biopic of Phoolan Devi, portrayed by Seema Biswas, chronicles her rise from child bride to bandit leader fighting caste and gender oppression.

2. Bandit Queen (1994): Shekhar Kapur’s biopic of Phoolan Devi, portrayed by Seema Biswas, chronicles her rise from child bride to bandit leader fighting caste and gender oppression.

3. Mirch Masala (1987): Ketan Mehta’s period drama stars Smita Patil as a courageous villager who leads a female resistance against oppression.

3. Mirch Masala (1987): Ketan Mehta’s period drama stars Smita Patil as a courageous villager who leads a female resistance against oppression.

4. Matrubhoomi (2003): A dystopian drama by Manish Jha about a village without women due to female infanticide, focusing on a rare woman bride.

4. Matrubhoomi (2003): A dystopian drama by Manish Jha about a village without women due to female infanticide, focusing on a rare woman bride.

5. Juice (from Lust Stories, 2018): This Netflix anthology segment features Shefali Shah as a wife confronting societal taboos surrounding female desire. It is highly praised but often underrated.

5. Juice (from Lust Stories, 2018): This Netflix anthology segment features Shefali Shah as a wife confronting societal taboos surrounding female desire. It is highly praised but often underrated.

6. Lipstick Under My Burkha (2016): Alankrita Shrivastava’s dark comedy follows four women in conservative Bhopal as they explore freedom and sexuality. Despite facing censorship, it received widespread praise.

6. Lipstick Under My Burkha (2016): Alankrita Shrivastava’s dark comedy follows four women in conservative Bhopal as they explore freedom and sexuality. Despite facing censorship, it received widespread praise.

7. Soni (2018): Ivan Ayr’s crime drama follows two female Delhi police officers as they confront sexism and harassment. It’s praised for its realism.

7. Soni (2018): Ivan Ayr’s crime drama follows two female Delhi police officers as they confront sexism and harassment. It’s praised for its realism.

These films are essential viewing for their powerful stories about women and gender equality. They are available on YouTube and other streaming platforms.

These films are essential viewing for their powerful stories about women and gender equality. They are available on YouTube and other streaming platforms.

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