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From 1982 to 2019, four films released where heroine outshone hero, one became a blockbuster, another went to Oscars, film is…
24htopnews | June 29, 2025 7:07 PM CST

Bollywood has often romanticised love and heroism but every once in a while it has delivered stories that challenge deep-rooted societal norms. Between 1982 and 2019 four Hindi films dared to portray the emotional landscape discrimination and inner strength of widowed women—some won critical acclaim others broke box office records and one even earned an Oscar nomination. What does Indian cinema reveal about the life of widows? These films not only address the emotional trauma of widowhood but also highlight the resilience defiance and personal growth of women forced to confront patriarchal systems. Their stories bring focus to the often-silenced voices in Indian society—those of single women and single mothers navigating life post-loss. The Last Color (2019) Directed by chef-turned-filmmaker Vikas Khanna The Last Color tells a tender tale of friendship between a 70-year-old widow (played by Neena Gupta) and a 9-year-old flower seller. Set against the backdrop of Varanasi the film’s final Holi sequence where widows celebrate the festival of colours—traditionally forbidden to them—is deeply symbolic and visually moving. If you missed watching it grab a tub of popcorn and enjoy it on Prime Video. Dor (2006) Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor Dor interweaves the lives of two women from different backgrounds—played by Ayesha Takia and Gul Panag. Ayesha’s character a Rajasthani widow and Gul’s character whose husband is in prison form a life-altering connection. Their journey explores forgiveness freedom and female solidarity in the face of cultural rigidity. If you missed watching it grab a tub of popcorn and enjoy it on Sony Liv. Water (2005) Written by Anurag Kashyap and directed by Deepa Mehta Water is set in 1938 and explores the lives of widows living in a secluded ashram. Starring Lisa Ray and John Abraham the film exposes the harsh patriarchal rules imposed on women—especially young widows—and the taboos surrounding widowhood. It received an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film bringing global attention to an Indian social issue. If you missed watching it grab a tub of popcorn and enjoy it on Netflix Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. Prem Rog (1982) This Raj Kapoor directorial starring Rishi Kapoor and Padmini Kolhapure is a love story steeped in social commentary. While it featured melodious songs and was a commercial hit Prem Rog also tackled the taboo subject of widow remarriage at a time when such ideas were almost unspoken. It sensitively addressed the widow’s right to love again making it one of the most forward-thinking films of its  time. If you missed watching it grab a tub of popcorn and enjoy it on Prime Video and Zee5.


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