For decades, Hindi cinema has been a mirror reflecting the days and situations the country has undergone.
The Bollywood film actress has advanced from being the Abla Naari to a woman of substance and strength who stands for her rights, raises her voice against injustice, fights for her dignity and self-esteem and also rebels when the need arises.
From playing decorative objects and support roles in movies, if not victims or martyrs, to changing into a powerful force, women have come a long way in our cinema. One such film is Choriyan choro Se Kam Nahi Hoti, which was a blockbuster hit in Haryana.
The Bollywood film actress has advanced from being the Abla Naari to a woman of substance and strength who stands for her rights, raises her voice against injustice, fights for her dignity and self-esteem and also rebels when the need arises.
From playing decorative objects and support roles in movies, if not victims or martyrs, to changing into a powerful force, women have come a long way in our cinema. One such film is Choriyan choro Se Kam Nahi Hoti, which was a blockbuster hit in Haryana.