How female-led films like 'Lokah', 'Mahanati' and 'The Girlfriend' in South Indian cinema have broken the glass ceiling in recent years

South Indian cinema is witnessing a powerful shift, moving beyond male-dominated narratives to celebrate female protagonists. Films like 'Rudhramadevi', 'Mahanati', and the record-breaking 'Lokah: Chapter 1- Chandra' showcase women as heroes and architects of their own destinies. This evolution highlights diverse storytelling and the commercial viability of women-led projects, reflecting broader cultural changes.

How female-led films like 'Lokah', 'Mahanati' and 'The Girlfriend' in South Indian cinema have broken the glass ceiling in recent years
South Indian cinema is witnessing a powerful shift, moving beyond male-dominated narratives to celebrate female protagonists. Films like 'Rudhramadevi', 'Mahanati', and the record-breaking 'Lokah: Chapter 1- Chandra' showcase women as heroes and architects of their own destinies. This evolution highlights diverse storytelling and the commercial viability of women-led projects, reflecting broader cultural changes.