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Bollywood actresses who redefined strength and empowered women on screen

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 7, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Nargis in Mother India

Nargis delivered one of Indian cinema’s most iconic performances as Radha, a poor farmer’s wife who endures unthinkable hardship—from crippling debt and famine to the betrayal of her own son. Despite her suffering, she never compromises her integrity. Radha’s character became a symbol of sacrifice, resilience, and moral strength. At a time when women in films were mostly passive, Nargis showed a mother who could be fierce, independent, and courageous enough to uphold her principles above all else. Mother India made it clear: a woman can be the backbone of a nation’s moral conscience.

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Smita Patil in Mirch Masala

Smita played Sonbai, a village woman who resists the advances of a tyrannical subedar (tax officer). When he tries to force himself on her, she locks herself inside a spice factory rather than surrender. Her refusal to be silenced or overpowered turned Mirch Masala into a landmark feminist film. Smita’s portrayal was raw and real, inspiring generations of women to stand up against oppression, no matter how powerful the adversary.

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Sridevi in English Vinglish

After years of glamorous roles, Sridevi returned with this gentle but powerful story of a homemaker who is ridiculed for not knowing English. She quietly enrolls in language classes while visiting New York and discovers her self-worth. Sridevi’s performance reminded audiences that empowerment isn’t always loud. It can be the quiet dignity of reclaiming respect—both in your own eyes and in the eyes of those who underestimate you. The film resonated with millions of women who sacrifice their own identity for their families.

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Taapsee Pannu in Pink

Taapsee starred as Minal, a young woman who takes her sexual assault case to court after being shamed and harassed. The film boldly challenged India’s attitudes toward consent and victim-blaming. Her performance gave voice to a subject rarely handled sensitively in mainstream cinema. Pink empowered women to speak up, showing that saying “no” is never a crime, and that fighting back is a right.

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Vidya Balan in Kahaani

Vidya played Vidya Bagchi, a pregnant woman searching for her missing husband in Kolkata. As the story unfolds, she outsmarts everyone, including law enforcement and intelligence officers. Kahaani turned the trope of the helpless woman on its head. Vidya’s character was complex, fearless, and utterly self-reliant, proving that women can drive thrilling narratives—and audiences will love them for it.

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