Filmmakers Redefining Female Strength: From Keerthy Suresh In Raghu Thatha To Deepika Padukone in Kalki 2898 AD

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 9, 2024 06:45 PM2024-09-09T18:45:02+5:302024-09-09T18:48:16+5:30

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In the sci-fi film Kalki 2898 AD, director Nag Ashwin pairs with Deepika Padukone to bring a futuristic and commanding female lead to the screen. Set against an epic backdrop, Deepika's character Sumathi has broken new ground for women in Indian cinema with a powerful and dynamic role.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali, known for his grandiose storytelling and visually stunning films, created a cinematic masterpiece with Gangubai Kathiawadi. Alia Bhatt’s portrayal of Gangubai, a woman who rises against all odds to become a formidable figure in Mumbai’s underworld, is both inspiring and intense. Bhansali’s direction ensures that Gangubai is depicted as a powerful yet vulnerable character, capturing the complexity of her journey.

Sukumar, the mastermind behind the Pushpa franchise, has a knack for creating characters that resonate with audiences. In Pushpa 2: The Rule, Rashmika Mandanna reprises her role as Srivalli, a character who is as strong-willed as she is compassionate. Sukumar’s direction brings out the best in Rashmika, allowing her to showcase a fierce and independent woman who stands tall in a world dominated by men.

In Raghu Thatha, Suman Kumar crafts a compelling narrative around Kayal, a character brought to life with nuance and depth by the versatile Keerthy Suresh. Keerthy’s portrayal of Kayal is marked by her ability to embody strength and vulnerability, seamlessly transitioning between moments of quiet introspection and fiery resolve. Her performance, paired with Suman Kumar’s sharp direction, elevates the film’s core themes of empowerment, as Kayal fights for justice and challenges the norms of the world she inhabits.