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Bollywood storytellers shine light on truth through hard hitting films

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 25, 2025, 03:00 IST
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Ballot box battle

Rajkummar Rao shines as an honest election officer in a conflict-ridden jungle. Newton is a sharp satire on India’s democratic processes, raising questions about fairness, bureaucracy, and the gap between policy and ground reality.

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Caste crime courage

Ayushmann Khurrana plays a principled IPS officer exposing caste-based oppression in rural India. Inspired by true events, Article 15 sparked important discussions about inequality, systemic discrimination, and the power of one voice demanding justice.

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Mental health matters

With Shah Rukh Khan as a therapist and Alia Bhatt as a young woman in distress, Dear Zindagi helped break the stigma around mental health. It offered a gentle yet impactful portrayal of therapy and emotional well-being.

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Consent changes everything

Pink redefined the narrative around consent. Featuring Taapsee Pannu and Amitabh Bachchan, the courtroom drama powerfully argued that “No means No,” helping reshape mainstream conversations about women’s rights and personal boundaries.

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Villainy meets justice

A landmark in Indian cinema, Sholay fused action, emotion, and morality like never before. The film’s portrayal of injustice, vengeance, and sacrifice turned characters like Thakur and Gabbar into iconic symbols of resilience and fear. Its layered storytelling still sparks debate on law, justice, and heroism.

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Slap sparks revolution

Taapsee Pannu’s restrained but riveting performance in Thappad ignited dialogue on emotional abuse and women’s dignity. The film questioned normalised patriarchy within marriage and stood up for self-respect, making silence no longer an option.

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