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5 Must-Watch Films by Female Directors That Celebrate Women’s Stories on OTT Platforms

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 17, 2024 10:34 IST

The film industry is increasingly showcasing the talent of female directors, who are bringing fresh perspectives and diverse narratives ...

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The film industry is increasingly showcasing the talent of female directors, who are bringing fresh perspectives and diverse narratives to the forefront. These storytellers not only entertain but also challenge societal norms and inspire audiences through powerful depictions of women’s lives. From exploring the intricacies of relationships to highlighting personal journeys of growth, these films provide valuable insights into the complexities of womanhood. Here are five exceptional films directed by women that you can stream on OTT platforms, each offering a unique celebration of women’s stories and experiences.

Do Aur Do Pyaar

Shirsha Guha Thakurta directs this romantic comedy that explores the complexities of marriage and relationships. The film focuses on two couples grappling with difficulties in their marriages, showcasing their journey as they face misunderstandings and challenges. Ultimately, they find their way back to each other, emphasizing the importance of communication, empathy, and rekindling love in relationships.

  Sharmajee Ki Beti

Directed by Tahira Kashyap, this film offers a contemporary exploration of women’s aspirations and relationships in Indian society. It delves into the struggles of a mother-daughter duo while also addressing broader issues women face, such as societal expectations and personal ambitions. The narrative highlights the challenges women encounter as they pursue their dreams while navigating family dynamics and societal pressures.

 Lapataa Ladies

Directed by Kiran Rao, this quirky tale revolves around the mystery of two missing women in a small village. It cleverly critiques traditional gender roles while celebrating female camaraderie and resilience, blending humor with poignant social themes.

 Gully Boy

In this coming-of-age drama directed by Zoya Akhtar, inspired by the lives of Indian street rappers, the film explores class, ambition, and the power of music. It vividly portrays how self-expression can serve as a vehicle for overcoming societal obstacles, particularly from the perspective of the film’s female characters.

English Vinglish and Dear Zindagi

Both directed by Gauri Shinde, these films focus on personal growth and self-discovery, addressing themes of identity and mental health. “English Vinglish” follows a homemaker reclaiming her confidence, while “Dear Zindagi” highlights the importance of mental well-being through candid conversations, offering valuable insights into the lives of women navigating modern challenges.

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