
Empowering Women Behind the Camera
Stepping into the role of a producer is no easy task, yet these prominent Bollywood actresses have demonstrated their ability to take charge just as effectively behind the scenes as they do in front of the camera. These talented women have proven that producing transcends mere business—it serves as a creative outlet that amplifies important narratives and challenges the status quo. With daring choices and notable box-office achievements, here are five actresses who have successfully made their mark as producers.
Deepika Padukone: Chhapaak (2020)
Deepika took a bold step with Chhapaak, which tells the poignant story of an acid attack survivor. The film was lauded for its sensitive portrayal and Deepika's brave decision to produce such a powerful and unconventional narrative for her debut.
Richa Chadha: Girls Will Be Girls (2024)
Richa Chadha made a significant impact on the international festival scene with her first production, Girls Will Be Girls, co-produced with Ali Fazal under their banner, Pushing Buttons Studios. The film garnered global recognition, premiering at Sundance and SXSW, establishing Richa as a powerful new voice in independent filmmaking.
Anushka Sharma: NH10 (2015)
Anushka ventured into the gritty world of cinema with NH10, a neo-noir thriller that captivated both critics and audiences. Her production company, Clean Slate Filmz, quickly gained attention for supporting bold narratives. The film achieved both critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying her reputation as a producer to watch.
Priyanka Chopra: Ventilator (2016)
With her production house, Purple Pebble Pictures, Priyanka Chopra made her mark in Marathi cinema with Ventilator, a touching family drama that became a national award-winning success. Her dedication to showcasing regional stories was rewarded, reflecting her global vision for Indian cinema.
Alia Bhatt: Darlings (2022)
Alia Bhatt's production debut under her banner, Eternal Sunshine Productions, was a hit with Darlings, a dark comedy addressing domestic violence, featuring Shefali Shah and Vijay Varma. Released on Netflix, the film received widespread acclaim and became one of the platform's most-watched Indian films, highlighting Alia's keen eye for impactful content.
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