Women-Centric Biopics That Erupted Controversy

The entertainment industry and the ones associated with it are seldom spared for a minute error. Although, films have an artistic license, they often come under the fire.
The entertainment industry and the ones associated with it are seldom spared for a minute error. Although, films have an artistic license, they often come under the fire.
Here are some films on social issues rather than the cliche rich guy-poor girl love storyline.
The notable characters became an instance of how seed of gender-equality needs to be sown at home and we are ever grateful for finally witnessing this change, at least on-screen.
“If we want change then the change has to start at home, we have to try to change, change the ethos of the family we belong to, then gradually the world will change too. People are educated and progressive to understand the need for change.”
This Mridula Tripathi and Pankaj Tripathi love story will make you believe in the power of equal relationships and a partnership built on unending support.
Amidst all the noise, it was heartening to see these celebrity children who had the grit to spearhead important conversations on social issues, despite the raging nepotism debate.
“I firmly believe that the IAF as an institution is very progressive and I will forever be grateful for the opportunities given,” Saxena stated in the affidavit. Read all the details below
Sreevidya Rajan, an IAF officer, who was posted along with Gunjan Saxena, has criticised the newly released biopic and has come out to address the controversy in a strongly worded Facebook post.
“Those were my credentials, my achievements. That is my hard-earned trophy and I will never let anybody with vested interests point a finger at it,” Gunjan Saxena clears the dust around her biopic.
On the occasion of Kargil Vijay Diwas, along with many soldiers and officers of the Indian armed services, Gunjan Saxena, the first women aviator, is also commemorated for her bravery on the battle front.