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Demolition Of J&K Journalist’s Home Sparks Political Row, Hindu Neighbour Offers To Gift Plot
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Demolition Of J&K Journalist’s Home Sparks Political Row, Hindu Neighbour Offers To Gift Plot

Arafaz Ahmad Daing’s house was demolished during an anti-encroachment drive carried out by the Jammu Development Authority (JDA), which was heavily criticised.

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Allu Arjun or Pawan Kalyan? Logesh Kanagaraj Keeps Fans Guessing
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Allu Arjun or Pawan Kalyan? Logesh Kanagaraj Keeps Fans Guessing

After a slew of blockbusters like Master, Vikram and Leo, Logesh Kanagaraj became one of the hotshot filmmakers in the South. He was supposed to direct a Telugu superstar from a mass entertainer, but that was delayed. The filmmaker’s recent release Coolie, starring superstar Rajinikanth did not do well at the box office. But that did not deter his chances of collaborating with a top star in Tollywood.

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Logesh to direct a Telugu film

Recently, it was widely speculated that Logesh Kanagaraj will direct Pawan Kalyan in a straight Telugu film. While the reports excited the fans for a brief time, the buzz died down quickly given Pawan’s political commitments. Pawan had already told OG director Sujeeth to develop a prequel to the gangster drama, and as a result of this, many believed that the film with Logesh may not happen. But according to the latest buzz, the filmmaker has reportedly approached Allu Arjun. Apparently, the director was spotted making multiple visits to the Pushpa star’s office in Hyderabad. This led to conjecture that Logesh may collaborate with Allu Arjun. Although the reports are yet to be confirmed, the reports have certainly excited fans of Allu Arjun. Fans have already started the guessing game, dropping hints like “Pushpa-style mass,” “pan-Indian hero” on social media. But a better picture is likely to emerge shortly and we’ll get to know who Logesh is collaborating with.

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Logesh is keeping fingers crossed

Allu Arjun is presently shooting for director Atlee’s film in a specially built VFX studio in Mumbai. Pawan Kalyan recently wrapped up shooting for Ustaad bhagat Singh; he hasn’t taken up any film as of now. On the other hand, Logesh too hasn’t taken up any directorial venture after Coolie. He wanted to direct a star hero and is presently keeping fingers crossed as to how things unfold.

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10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes
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10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes

Bollywood often gives us entertainment, music, dance, and romance. Sometimes, it provides much more, films that challenge outdated beliefs and encourage society to think differently. Over the years, many filmmakers have bravely confronted stereotypes that were accepted for decades, whether about gender roles, body image, disability, caste, or the LGBTQ+ community.  

These movies opened up new discussions in homes, schools, and online platforms. They changed how people viewed sensitive topics and encouraged audiences to approach the world with more empathy and understanding. Here are 10 Bollywood films that boldly questioned old mindsets and inspired meaningful change.
Taare Zameen Par (2007)

10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes

  
Breaking the stereotype around learning disabilities, Aamir Khan’s Taare Zameen Par skillfully changed how people understand children with learning challenges like dyslexia. The film follows Ishaan, a young boy who struggles at school because no one understands his condition. Instead of calling him lazy or slow, the film reveals that every child has a unique way of learning. It encouraged parents and teachers to be more patient, supportive, and emotionally aware. For the first time, mainstream Indian cinema highlighted the importance of mental and emotional health for children.  
Chak De! India (2007)

10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes

This film challenges gender bias in sports and religious prejudice. Chak De! India shattered many stereotypes at once: the idea that women’s sports are less important, that female athletes don’t deserve equal respect, and that religion defines loyalty. Shah Rukh Khan plays coach Kabir Khan, who trains the Indian women’s hockey team against all odds. The film showcases strong female characters fighting against bias and confirms that determination and teamwork matter more than gender or background.  
My Name Is Khan (2010)

10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes

This film Challenges Islamophobia and identity prejudice. My Name Is Khan delivered a strong message in one line: “My name is Khan, and I am not a terrorist.” The film challenged harmful stereotypes about Muslim identity after 9/11 and portrayed the emotional struggle of being judged for religion rather than actions. Shah Rukh Khan’s role as Rizwan, a man with autism, added depth to the story. It urged audiences to look beyond labels and recognize people for who they truly are.
English Vinglish (2012)  

10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes

Breaking stereotypes around women, housewives, and respect. Sridevi’s powerful performance illustrated the journey of a housewife who feels undervalued because she does not speak English. The film questioned the stereotype that homemakers are less capable and reminded society that respect should not depend on language or status. It inspired many women to regain confidence and reminded families to appreciate the work done by mothers.
Dum Laga Ke Haisha (2015)
10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes
Dum Laga Ke Haisha challenges body-shaming and society’s beauty standards. This film challenged the harmful notion that a woman’s worth is tied to her appearance or size. Dum Laga Ke Haisha follows an arranged marriage where the husband, played by Ayushmann Khurrana , initially feels ashamed of his plus-size wife, played by Bhumi Pednekar. The story beautifully demonstrates how love can grow when we look beyond appearances. It sparked a new conversation about body acceptance and self-love in Indian society.  
Pink (2016)
10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes
Challenging victim-blaming and highlighting consent, Pink marked a pivotal moment in Indian cinema. The film firmly asserted that “No means no” without explanations or conditions. It confronted deep-seated beliefs about how women should behave, what they should wear, and who is responsible when a crime happens. The film exposed the harsh reality of victim-blaming and initiated a nationwide discussion about consent and accountability.
Dangal (2016)

10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes

Breaking stereotypes about girls in sports, Dangal tells the true story of wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat and his daughters Geeta Phogat and Babita Phogat, who defy gender expectations and show that girls can excel in sports traditionally dominated by men. The film challenged attitudes toward women’s strength and ambition and inspired thousands of young athletes across the country. The movie was widely recognized and praised for its authenticity and depiction.
Padman (2018)

10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes

This film broke the taboo around menstruation and the menstrual cycle. Padman focused on a topic rarely discussed openly in Indian society, menstrual hygiene. Based on the real-life story of Arunachalam Muruganantham, the film confronted the shame and silence surrounding periods and highlighted the need for safe sanitary products. It encouraged awareness and changed how people talk about menstruation publicly.
Article 15 (2019)
10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes
Challenging caste discrimination, Ayushmann Khurrana’s Article 15 revealed the brutal reality of caste inequality in modern India. Inspired by true events, the film focused on justice, human rights, and the need for social reform. It compelled viewers to confront injustice rather than ignore it, starting serious conversations nationwide.
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan (2020)
10 Bollywood Films That Tackled Stereotypes
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan broke the stereotypes about LGBTQ+ love and acceptance, This film brought queer love into the mainstream with honesty and humor. Ayushmann Khurrana and Jitendra Kumar played a gay couple fighting for acceptance from their families and society. It broke the stereotype that LGBTQ+ identities should remain hidden or are unnatural. By presenting love in a simple and genuine way, the film contributed to normalizing conversations about sexuality and equal rights.
Cinema can change thoughts, and these films showed that. They broke the silence around topics once considered uncomfortable, challenged outdated beliefs, and paved the way for more inclusive storytelling. Bollywood is slowly evolving into a space that celebrates diversity, acceptance, and real human emotion, and these films played an important role in that change.

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