5 Films That Celebrate Women Who Rise, Reinvent And Rewrite Their Own Stories

From leading a stock trading business at 65 to breaking the patriarchy, these powerful stories spotlight women who refuse to be defined by limitations. Each title is a reminder that courage can spark at any age, and a single step can transform a lifetime.

5 Films That Celebrate Women Who Rise, Reinvent And Rewrite Their Own Stories

Aachari Baa— Streaming On JioHotstar

Aachari Baa tells the heartwarming story of Jaishnavi, an old Gujarati woman who arrives in Mumbai only to discover she’s expected to look after her son’s pet. What begins as loneliness slowly transforms into joy as she bonds with Jenny the dog, her neighbours, and eventually the world, thanks to her newfound internet fame as a pickle-making sensation. The film beautifully explores new beginnings, rediscovering identity, and the power of feeling seen and valued.
Director: Hardik Gajjar
Cast: Neena Gupta, Apoorva Arora, Kabir Bedi

Tarla — Streaming On Zee5

A heartwarming biographical film, Tarla brings to life the inspiring journey of India’s beloved culinary icon, Tarla Dalal. Huma Qureshi shines in the role of a homemaker-turned-trailblazing food entrepreneur whose passion for cooking empowers millions of women to pursue independence and identity beyond household roles. Set in the 70s and 80s, the film beautifully captures how her kitchen became a catalyst for change, one recipe at a time.
Director: Piyush Gupta
Cast: Huma Qureshi, Sharib Hashmi

Auntypreneur — Streaming On ShemarooMe

Auntypreneur follows Jasuben Gangani, a 65-year-old homemaker whose peaceful life is shaken when her housing society faces demolition due to financial distress. Instead of giving in, she rallies a group of spirited women to take charge of their destiny by venturing into the unpredictable world of entrepreneurship and stock trading. Filled with humour, warmth, and powerhouse performances led by Supriya Pathak Kapur, the film beautifully showcases how courage and unity can turn crisis into opportunity. It reaffirms that dreams don’t retire with age they simply evolve.
Director: Pratik Rajen Kothari
Cast: Supriya Pathak Kapur, Brinda Trivedi, Yukti Randeria, Vaibhavi Bhatt, Kaushambi Bhatt, Margi Desai, Ojas Rawal

Tumhari Sulu — Streaming On Prime Video

Sulu, a cheerful middle-class homemaker, unexpectedly becomes the host of a late-night radio show, turning her life upside down. Through her journey of juggling family demands, newfound fame, and rediscovering her potential, Tumhari Sulu celebrates the idea that opportunities can knock at any stage of life. Vidya Balan’s performance adds charm, depth, and relatability to this uplifting story.
Director: Suresh Triveni
Cast: Vidya Balan, Manav Kaul, Neha Dhupia

Saand Ki Aankh — Streaming On ZEE5

Based on the real-life sharpshooters Chandro and Prakashi Tomar, this inspiring drama follows two women in their 60s who uncover their exceptional shooting skills. Defying patriarchy, societal norms, and age stereotypes, they go on to compete in national championships and inspire generations. A story of rebellion, confidence, and extraordinary determination.
Director: Tushar Hiranandani
Cast: Taapsee Pannu, Bhumi Pednekar, Prakash Jha

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