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5 fierce women-led movies to watch this weekendCan’t stop scrolling through endless OTT and movie recommendations, trying to pick your next watch? Relax — we’ve got you covered. With weekend just around the corner, here are 5 standout selections to explore. These aren’t the typical suggestion, rather thoughtfully crafted by some of Indian cinema’s most respected female directors, offering stories that are both compelling and refreshing.
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Laapataa Ladies by Kiran Rao

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A comedy-drama that lingers long after the credits roll, Laapataa Ladies delivers heartfelt, genuine performances. Centered around the accidental swap of two newlywed brides, the film draws its depth and authenticity from Kiran Rao’s direction, a strong female gaze, and the voice of a small-town woman with big dreams. A rare gem, Laapataa Ladies is now streaming on Netflix.

Made In Heaven by Zoya Akhtar

This romantic drama series follows the journey of wedding planners who operate a boutique agency called Made In Heaven. A refreshing creation by Zoya Akhtar, the show skillfully bridges the gap between tradition and modernity. By exploring rarely discussed themes, Made In Heaven carves out its own unique space in Indian storytelling. This series is currently available to stream on Prime Video.

Sharmajee Ki Beti by Tahira Kashyap

Tahira Kashyap joins the league of notable female directors with her debut film Sharmajee Ki Beti, a heartfelt slice-of-life drama that delves into the lives of middle-class women navigating the emotional complexities of city life. Meanwhile, Tahira has teased her next venture, revealing on social media that scriptwriting is underway — sparking curiosity and anticipation among her fans. The film is now streaming on Prime Video.

Raazi by Meghna Gulzar

With Raazi, Meghna Gulzar delivered a daring and emotionally layered spy thriller centered on a RAW agent who enters an arranged marriage in Pakistan to serve her country. The film resonated deeply with viewers, offering not just a tale of espionage but also a moving portrait of familial duty and national pride. Raazi is currently available on Amazon Prime Video.

Superboys of Malegaon by Reema Kagti

Reema Kagti brings us an unforgettable underdog tale with Supermen of Malegaon, a film that’s as raw as it is inspiring. Featuring everyday dreamers from a small town, it captures the spirit of creativity, friendship, and staying true to oneself. Centered on local filmmakers crafting a parody in their hometown, this moving narrative is filled with genuine performances and memorable lines that strike an emotional chord. Don’t miss this Prime Video gem.