Top 6 Bollywood Movies Which is Based on Social Issues
Movies leave a great impact on the mind ofaudience. Other than the romantic movies, Bollywood has given us someoutstanding movies which show the real colors of the society.
Some movies are a mirror to society and its rules. It is, without a doubt, the need of the hour to promote literacy about some topics, and as a result, such films are well received by the public. Here is a list of movies that should be in your to watch list.
Panga
Panga is a film that depicts the lives of a working mother who want to pursue her passion for Kabaddi. A mother is expected to put her own wishes and passions aside for the sake of her husband and kid. Another social issue is that moms are expected to work nonstop, and women are denied the opportunity to advance and excel in their careers while also being decent mothers.In the film Panga, it is shown how a woman's profession and, ultimately, maintaining equality in society are dependent on the support and acceptance of her children and spouse.
Bulbbul
Bulbbul covers issues like as rape, child marriage, domestic abuse, and other crimes against women in society. It tells the storey of an enigmatic woman who hides her traumatic background and becomes the catalyst for the village's supernatural murders of men.
Thappad
'Ek do thappad is normal in a marriage, if you make a mistake, your spouse would slap you naa,' we commonly hear from our mothers. However, the truth is that everything is OK. And no mistake, no matter how serious, can justify violence. Thappad is a film about a man who slaps his wife after a violent disagreement with another person.The wife, played by Taapsee Pannu, finally realises how selflessly she has been giving to a man who has been so unappreciative of her. He can't hurt her, even if it's just a slap, she realises. Domestic abuse is a crime that must be reported rather than ignored.
Pagglait
Widows are portrayed as ladies who are dependent on others. They are shown as perpetually depressed creatures. Though a widower is shown as a man who still has life in him, widowers are frequently seen falling in love and remarrying. Sanya Malhotra plays a freshly widowed woman who isn't in the mood to cry in Pagglait. Despite the fact that sobbing is a natural emotion, Sanya's character is expected to cry even when she isn't in the mood. Her family believes she has gone insane since she refuses to cry at her husband's funeral. The film has a lot of twists and turns and is a must-see.
Shubh Mangal Jyada Saavdhan
Shubh Mangal Jyada Saavdhan is a recent film about two men who fall in love and battle to be accepted by society and their families. Homophobic people in society claim that the LGBTQ+ group is abnormal. However, even shoes and clothing are strange in reality. So, why do we regard unnatural to be a bad thing?
Chhapaak
Chhapaak recognizes that crimes against women are a serious problem in society. Chhapaak tells the story of an acid-attack survivor who must live with the effects of the heinous crime she was subjected to. In addition, the film depicts the aftermath of an acid assault on a woman's life, including the court case, the media, and how society views her appearance. Chhapaak is a must-see film.