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Qala to Laapataa Ladies: 7 Netflix movies written by women for women you cannot miss
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Qala to Laapataa Ladies: 7 Netflix movies written by women for women you cannot miss

Netflix has been home to the vision of several female filmmakers and storytellers and has offered them a safe space for narratives focused on women, by women. These movies not only entertain but also address critical issues like societal expectations, gender roles, and personal empowerment. Here are some of the most mind-blowing movies written for women by women, now streaming on Netflix.

 

7 Netflix movies written by women for women that are too good to miss

 

1. Thank You for Coming

 

Cast: Bhumi Pednekar, Shehnaaz Gill, Kusha Kapila
IMDb Rating: 4.1/10
Release Year: 2023
Genre: Comedy, Drama

Thank You for Coming is written by Radhika Anand and Prashasti Singh and centers around a woman’s journey toward self-discovery in her 30s, an age often fraught with societal expectations and personal dilemmas. What stands out in the film is the honest portrayal of female sexuality—a topic rarely explored sensitively in mainstream Indian cinema.

Bhumi Pednekar’s lead character breaks taboos while searching for fulfillment in this one. The movie pushes boundaries while remaining humorous and relatable, ensuring that its female audience feels seen and heard. The chemistry between Pednekar and her friends (played by Shehnaaz and Kusha) is heartwarming.

 

2. Sukhee

 

Cast: Shilpa Shetty Kundra, Kusha Kapila
IMDb Rating: 6/10
Release Year: 2023
Genre: Drama, Comedy

Sukhee is a story of a middle-aged housewife who rediscovers her identity after a life of routine and domesticity. Shilpa Shetty plays the central role of Sukhee, a woman who takes a solo trip away from her family and responsibilities, in search of herself. This movie written by Radhika Anand and Paulomi Dutta speaks directly to women who have lost their sense of individuality amidst familial obligations.

Sukhee’s journey will resonate with many women who struggle to balance their own desires with their role as caregivers. The film promotes the idea that self-care and personal growth are not selfish but necessary. It encourages women to prioritize their happiness, even within the constraints of a traditionally patriarchal setup.

 

3. Laapataa Ladies

 

Cast: Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Sparsh Shrivastava, Chhaya Kadam.
IMDb Rating: 8.4/10
Release Year: 2023
Genre: Drama, Satire

Laapataa Ladies, set in rural India, follows the story of two women who get exchanged on the train right after their weddings. The film offers a satirical take on patriarchal society and the absurdities of marriage traditions in certain communities. The film uses humor and wit to bring attention to serious issues faced by women in patriarchal societies.

This movie written by Sneha Desai and Divyanidhi Sharma serves as a commentary on the limited roles women are often forced into and highlights the importance of freedom, choice, and individuality. It challenges viewers to rethink how society perceives and treats women, making it a must-watch for anyone seeking meaningful entertainment with a message.

 

4. Bulbbul

 

Cast: Triptii Dimri, Avinash Tiwary
IMDb Rating: 6.6/10
Release Year: 2020
Genre: Horror, Mystery

Bulbbul is a supernatural thriller set in colonial Bengal, revolving around a young bride, Bulbbul, who transforms from an innocent girl into a mysterious, powerful woman. The film touches on issues like child marriage, abuse, and societal oppression, using a gothic horror aesthetic to tell a very grounded story about female empowerment and revenge against patriarchy.

The haunting visuals and the mesmerizing performance by Triptii Dimri make this film a must-watch. Bulbbul is a powerful narrative written by Anvita Dutt on reclaiming agency and breaking free from the chains of societal oppression. Its dark, atmospheric storytelling reflects the hidden strength within every woman and the consequences of pushing them too far.

 

5. Qala

 

Cast: Triptii Dimri, Swastika Mukherjee
IMDb Rating: 7.2/10
Release Year: 2022
Genre: Thriller, Musical

Qala is the story of an aspiring female singer in a competitive and male-dominated industry. It addresses the pressures of success, motherhood, and the emotional struggles women often face while balancing their personal and professional lives. Tripti Dimri once again delivers a striking performance as the protagonist in a story written by the ever-talented Anvita Dutta.

Qala serves as an important reminder that women, too, face immense pressure to succeed and be perfect. It encourages audiences to embrace vulnerability and seek mental well-being while fighting against gender-based discrimination.

 

6. Haseen Dillruba and its Sequel

 

Cast: Taapsee Pannu, Vikrant Massey
IMDb Rating: 6.9/10
Release Year: 2021, 2024 (Sequel)
Genre: Thriller, Mystery

Haseen Dillruba and its sequel are thrilling tales of love, obsession, and betrayal. Taapsee Pannu’s character in the film is layered, portraying both vulnerability and strength. The film written by Kanika Dhillon focuses on a woman stuck in a tumultuous marriage who must navigate love and deceit while discovering her true potential. It sends a strong message about independence, self-worth, and empowerment in the face of societal expectations.

 

7. Shabaash Mithu

 

Cast: Taapsee Pannu
IMDb Rating: 5.6/10
Release Year: 2022
Genre: Sports, Biography

Shabaash Mithu, written by Priya Aven, is a biographical sports drama centered on the life of Mithali Raj, the legendary Indian women’s cricket captain. The film chronicles her journey from being a young girl with a dream to becoming one of the most successful cricketers in the world. This film is a must-watch for anyone seeking motivation or interest in the transformative power of sports as a tool for gender equality.

Which of these Netflix movies written by women for women is your favorite? Tell us @piknvilla We are all eyes and ears.

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‘Loyal Workers Being Sidelined’: Another Senior Haryana Leader Quits BJP
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‘Loyal Workers Being Sidelined’: Another Senior Haryana Leader Quits BJP

In another setback for the BJP weeks ahead of the Assembly elections in Haryana, a vice president of the state unit has quit the party and accused it of prioritising leaders who have never worked for the organisation over those who have been loyal to it. The resignation of Santosh Yadav, who is also a former deputy speaker, follows a string of similar actions by leaders upset over being denied a ticket in the two lists of candidates declared by the party for the Haryana elections.

Sources said Ms Yadav was seeking a ticket from the Ateli Assembly seat, which has been allotted to Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh’s daughter Aarti Singh Rao in the second list of 21 candidates released by the BJP on Tuesday.

In a letter sent to the president of the BJP in Haryana, Ms Yadav wrote in Hindi that her dedication to the party had been unwavering and she had followed its principles and policies in every situation.

“But, with great sorrow, I have to say that the party is neglecting those people who struggled for it at the grassroots level, worked with devotion and made a significant contribution in strengthening the party. Such dedicated workers are being sidelined and priority is being given to those persons who neither worked for the party nor for the citizens of their assembly constituency. This situation is very unfortunate and it is spreading disappointment and dissatisfaction among the party workers,” she wrote.

Ms Yadav’s resignation from all party posts comes two days after a fellow vice president of the Haryana BJP, GL Sharma joined the Congress with more than 250 BJP workers on Sunday.

On Saturday, former Haryana minister Bachan Singh Arya had resigned from the BJP after the party decided to field Jannayak Janta Party rebel Ram Kumar Gautam, who had joined the party earlier this month, from the Safidon Assembly constituency.

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Mr Arya’s resignation followed the exit of two Haryana ministers – Energy Minister Ranjit Singh Chautala and Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Social Justice Bishamber Singh Valmiki – and MLA Lakshman Napa, who were denied tickets. Key OBC leader Karan Dev Kamboj also resigned from all posts in the BJP for the same reason.

The loss of Mr Chautala, 79, can hurt the party as he is the son of Chaudhary Devi Lal, one of Haryana’s tallest leaders, who served as chief minister twice and was also a deputy prime minister.

Like Ms Yadav, some of the leaders had claimed that loyalists were not being valued by the BJP.

“Perhaps the BJP does not need loyalists anymore,” Mr Kamboj had said, adding that the party was rewarding leaders who had joined it recently while ignoring those who had served it for years.

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Amid the rebellion, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini had said last week that speculation over changing candidates should end as there was no scope for doing so. “Everyone wants a ticket, but the ‘lotus’ (BJP’s symbol) can be given to only one person… It is natural for ticket-seekers to get angry. But they will be persuaded,” he said.

Voting for all 90 seats in Haryana will take place on October 5 and counting will be held on October 8. The BJP is hoping to retain its hold on power in the Hindi heartland state, which it has ruled since 2014, but is facing a challenge from a resurgent Congress.

With its two lists, the BJP has declared the names of 88 candidates so far, including Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini from the Ladwa constituency.

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‘India not closed to business from China but …’: EAM Jaishankar
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated that India remains open to business with China but emphasized the importance of sector-specific engagement and terms. Following the Galwan clash in 2020, India tightened investment scrutiny. Officials now propose relaxing restrictions in non-sensitive sectors like solar panels and battery manufacturing to enhance domestic production.

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