International Women’s Day: Today is Women’s Day, a day when the world celebrates the contributions of women. Women have always played an important role in every aspect of society, culture, and religion. In today’s time, women’s participation in every field is rapidly increasing, and this is a great joy for our society. In the film industry, where women were almost invisible 100 years ago, today women are being recognized and appreciated for their talent globally.
On this special occasion, we bring you the stories of three Bollywood actresses who left the allure of glamour and took on strong and ordinary roles. These actresses not only transformed their characters, but they also changed their entire image for these roles, winning the hearts of the audience. These actresses have become examples of women’s empowerment not only through their acting but also through their struggles.
1. Deepika Padukone: An Acid Attack Survivor in Chhapaak
Deepika Padukone, who has won four Filmfare Awards, has always used her roles to raise awareness about women’s issues. In 2020, she played the role of an acid attack survivor in the film Chhapaak, which not only took her acting to new heights but also became a strong voice for women’s rights and dignity.
In Chhapaak, Deepika portrayed the role of Malti, a real-life acid attack survivor. Directed by Meghna Gulzar, the film was based on true events. Deepika portrayed her character with deep sensitivity and authenticity. The audience was left moved by her effort and dedication to portraying the pain and courage of an acid attack survivor. The film highlights violence against women and societal prejudices, and it received great reviews from critics and audiences alike, with Deepika’s performance being especially praised.
2. Aishwarya Rai: An Example of Courage and Love
Aishwarya Rai, who made the world fall in love with her beauty and won the Miss World title, has played many remarkable roles in Bollywood. She has established her acting prowess in the film industry and has represented women on an international level.
In 2016, Aishwarya portrayed a significant role in the film Sarbjit, where she played the role of a sister who sacrifices everything for her brother. To play this role, Aishwarya had to change her entire image. Her appearance was altered to make her look like an ordinary woman. This role not only earned praise for Aishwarya’s acting but also highlighted the courage, sacrifice, and immense love she portrayed in her character. Randeep Hooda also starred alongside her in the film, and he too underwent a dramatic transformation for his role.
3. Alia Bhatt: Playing an Ordinary Girl in Udta Punjab
Alia Bhatt is one of the young and brightest actresses in Bollywood. Throughout her career, she has played many glamorous and captivating roles. However, in the 2016 film Udta Punjab, Alia took on a role that completely transformed her acting career.
In this film, Alia played the role of a young girl from a small village who falls prey to drug abuse. To portray this character, Alia not only had to change her physical appearance but also mentally prepared herself for the role. Her portrayal of this character left a lasting impact on the audience. Alia’s performance was widely appreciated, even though the film starred Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, and Diljit Dosanjh in lead roles. Alia stood out for her remarkable acting in this film.
These three Bollywood actresses have not only transformed their characters but have also made a significant impact on women’s empowerment. They stepped away from the glamorous world of cinema to play ordinary characters, and in doing so, they also highlighted the struggles, rights, courage, and resilience of women. On this Women’s Day, we should remember their contributions, as they have inspired and empowered women not just through their films, but also through their real-life actions.
Their stories teach us that the contribution of women in every field of society is invaluable. Through cinema, their struggles and successes continue to inspire us. On this special day, we should salute their hard work and dedication.