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Bollywood takes on real issues with fearless, hard-hitting stories that challenge and inspire audiences

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 28, 2025, 04:00 IST
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Newton

'Newton' tackled the mechanics of democracy with subtle humour and realism. Set in India’s conflict-torn forests, it explored fairness, hope and duty under impossible odds. Its authenticity earned global acclaim, reminding audiences that change begins with integrity. The film’s quiet tension reflected real struggles faced by officials, proving that even a single honest act can challenge systems larger than oneself.

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Sholay

A landmark of Indian cinema, 'Sholay' blended entertainment with commentary on justice and morality. Released in 1975, it introduced 70mm widescreen and stereophonic sound, revolutionising film production. Beneath its action lay questions of loyalty, revenge and social order. Its unforgettable dialogues and iconic characters made Sholay more than a blockbuster — it became a reflection of India’s courage and resilience.

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Thappad

'Thappad' transformed a single act of violence into a national conversation about respect and self-worth. Through quiet storytelling, it redefined how Indian cinema portrays domestic boundaries. Its realism — set in ordinary homes, among ordinary people — struck deep. The film reminded audiences that love cannot coexist with disrespect, and that standing up for dignity, even once, can echo for generations.

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Dear Zindagi

'Dear Zindagi' offered a rare, tender look at mental health and emotional healing. Its heartfelt story normalised therapy for a generation hesitant to speak about vulnerability. Filmed with warmth and honesty, it encouraged conversations about balance, burnout and self-acceptance. The film’s coastal calm mirrored its message — that understanding one’s emotions is not weakness but wisdom, and every heart deserves kindness.

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Pink

'Pink' reshaped conversations about consent and gender respect across India. Its courtroom scenes felt raw and immediate, turning “no means no” into a cultural milestone. The film portrayed women not as victims but as individuals demanding dignity. Set in modern Delhi, Pink blurred the line between law and morality — showing that sometimes, truth needs a louder, braver voice to be heard.

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Article 15

'Article 15' fearlessly exposed the harsh truths of caste discrimination and inequality. Inspired by real incidents, it pulled audiences out of comfort zones and into India’s social undercurrents. Its haunting imagery and raw dialogue made it both gripping and necessary. The film showed that cinema, at its best, can awaken conscience — urging viewers not just to watch, but to question.

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