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​When Bollywood mirrors the struggles of society​

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 1, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Newton (2017)

Rajkummar Rao’s Newton masterfully balanced humour and seriousness, spotlighting India’s democratic challenges in conflict-ridden jungles. As a determined officer committed to conducting fair elections, Newton embodied integrity despite systemic apathy. The film cleverly raised questions about fairness, governance, and democratic ideals, leaving audiences reflecting on the fragility of democracy and power of conscience.

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Article 15 (2019)

Ayushmann Khurrana’s Article 15 dared to uncover harsh realities of caste discrimination, inspired by real-life incidents in rural India. The film bravely questioned deep-rooted prejudices while showing a young officer’s moral awakening. Its haunting scenes sparked nationwide conversations, urging audiences to reflect on equality, justice, and human dignity beyond the screen.

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Dear Zindagi (2016)

Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan’s Dear Zindagi offered a refreshing lens on mental health, therapy, and self-love. With sensitivity and charm, it normalised counselling in a society often weighed down by stigma. Their heartfelt conversations on life and healing encouraged many to embrace vulnerability, making therapy appear approachable, necessary, and transformative.

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Pink (2016)

Taapsee Pannu and Amitabh Bachchan’s Pink became a cultural milestone, fiercely addressing the concept of consent in modern India. With its iconic “no means no” dialogue, it shattered patriarchal stereotypes, exposing biases that judge women’s lifestyles. The courtroom drama gave strength to countless voices, redefining how gender justice is seen, heard, and demanded.

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Sholay (1975)

While Sholay is remembered as a blockbuster filled with action, drama, and unforgettable characters, it also reflected India’s rural struggles against tyranny and oppression. Through the epic battle of good versus evil, it explored themes of justice, resilience, and unity. Its timeless dialogues and characters made it legendary, yet its social undertone remains powerful.

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Thappad (2020)

Taapsee Pannu’s Thappad was a quiet yet powerful storm, questioning patriarchy’s normalisation of domestic violence. With one incident at its heart, the film courageously asked whether respect and love can exist without dignity. It sparked debate across households, urging women and men alike to re-examine the meaning of equality within relationships and marriage.

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