
Indian cinema has given us many powerful women characters who have left an impression on our heart and mind. These illustrations have not only entertained us, but have also served as an incarnation of women’s strength, flexibility and complexity. There are ten such prestigious characters who have a significant impact:
Amrita (slap, 2020): Tapasi Pannu depicts a woman who refuses to accept domestic violence when other characters accept “just a slap”, which challenge existing social norms and show how self-respecting relationships define.
2. Meeta (Hasi Toh Fashe, 2014): Parineeti Chopra Meena, a bizarre yet talented chemical engineer, whose character indicates that women may have many layers of personality and intelligence.
3. Caphena (Gali Boy, 2019): Alia Bhatt performs an emotional performance as Sefeena – an Islamic medical student whose bold nature challenges the most common stereotypes in Bollywood.
4. Rani (Rani, 2013): Kangana plays the role of Ranaut Rani, whose story follows a single honeymoon after rejection, showing how she detects her internal strength.
5. Vidya Bagchi (Kahni, 2012): Vidya Balan plays the role of a pregnant character that reveals her strong determination through a wide revenge conspiracy.
6. Picu (Piku, 2015): Deepika Padukone depicted Picu, who manages her professional and family duties while taking care of her father, thus showing how a contemporary Indian woman can excel in many domains.
7. Shashi Godbol (English Vinglish, 2012): Sridevi returned to English Vinglish (2012) through her role as Shashi Godbol, to learn English and remind the audience of hidden challenges and remind them of the dreams of husband and wife of the household.
8. Neerja Bhanot (Neerja, 2016): Sonam Kapoor played the role of real -life hero Neerja Bhanot, who saved his passengers during the abduction before sacrificing his life, faced selflessness and courage.
9. Sehmat (Raazi, 2018), The Indian spy painted by Alia Bhatt shows patriotism, showing the emotional stress of her duties for her country, and her country.
10. Meera (NH10, 2015), Anushka Sharma shows how a weak woman becomes a powerful fighter after avoiding many dangerous situations, showing that all women have inner strength.
These characters have challenged social norms, inspired by changes and all their complexity to women. They serve as a will for the developed depiction of women in Indian cinema, inspire audiences and pave the way for a more fine and powerful female roles in the future.