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‘Damini’, ‘OMG! Oh My God’, ‘Prem Rog’: Bollywood movies that sparked social change and redefined mainstream storytelling

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 15, 2025, 21:00 IST
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‘Damini’

‘Damini’ tells the story of a woman who challenges social and familial pressures in pursuit of justice. Meenakshi Seshadri plays the titular character, who takes a stand after witnessing the assault of a housemaid. Sunny Deol’s portrayal of a determined lawyer earned him a National Award. The film highlighted issues of sexual violence and moral courage. It remains one of the most referenced woman-centric films in Hindi cinema.

2/8

‘Prem Rog’

Released in 1982, ‘Prem Rog’ focuses on the subject of widow remarriage in a conservative social setting. The film stars Rishi Kapoor as Devdhar and Padmini Kolhapure as Manorama, a young widow struggling with social ostracism. Devdhar supports her in rebuilding her life following personal tragedy. At a time when widows faced severe restrictions, the film presented an alternative narrative. It contributed to mainstream discussions on social reform and gender norms.

3/8

‘OMG! Oh My God’

‘OMG! Oh My God’ examines the commercialization of faith in a deeply religious society. Starring Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, and Mithun Chakraborty, the film questions blind belief and religious exploitation. Despite addressing a sensitive topic, it maintained a balanced and accessible tone. The narrative encourages rational thinking without dismissing spirituality. The film received a positive response from audiences and critics alike.

4/8

‘Rang De Basanti’

‘Rang De Basanti’ follows the lives of a group of young friends whose outlook on life changes after the death of their friend in a MiG aircraft crash. The incident pushes them to question governance, accountability, and civic responsibility. The film connected strongly with audiences for its portrayal of youth-led activism. One of its most recognisable moments, the candlelight vigil, later became a widely adopted form of public protest across the country. The film is often cited for its cultural and social influence.

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‘Chak De! India’

‘Chak De! India’ played a significant role in drawing attention to women’s hockey in India. Shah Rukh Khan portrays a former player who coaches a fragmented national women’s team, addressing issues such as regional bias, gender discrimination, religion, and national identity. The film arrived at a time when the sport was struggling for visibility. Its impact extended beyond cinema, with sports figures referencing it while speaking about team unity. The film also received tax exemptions in certain states, including Bihar.

6/8

‘Taare Zameen Par’

‘Taare Zameen Par’ explores the challenges faced by children who struggle within rigid academic systems. The film centres on Ishaan, a dyslexic child whose difficulties are initially misunderstood as carelessness. Through his journey, the film highlights the need for empathy and alternative learning approaches. It encouraged conversations around learning disabilities and inclusive education. The film conveyed the message that every child has unique abilities and learning needs.

7/8

‘3 Idiots’

Directed by Rajkumar Hirani, ‘3 Idiots’ examines the pressures of India’s education system through the lives of three engineering students. The film questions the emphasis on grades, competition, and rote learning over creativity and passion. It suggests that education should focus on understanding rather than rankings. Released in 2009, the film starred Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor, R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, Omi Vaidya, and Boman Irani. It broke multiple box office records and received numerous awards.

8/8

‘Swades’

‘Swades’ addresses the issue of brain drain through the story of an NRI working at NASA who reconnects with his roots during a visit to rural India. Shah Rukh Khan plays a professional whose experiences in a village reshape his priorities. The film highlights the potential impact of education and technology in underdeveloped areas. It also reflects on responsibility toward one’s homeland. Over the years, ‘Swades’ has been referenced for inspiring discussions around social contribution.

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