Warrior queen\, ace shuttler: Biopics to focus on women achievers in 2019

Warrior queen, ace shuttler: Biopics to focus on women achievers in 2019

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In the recent past, inspirational stories of sport stars like and Milkha Singh, and freedom fighters such as Subhas and Bhagat Singh, have been told on the big screen. Soon, cinema halls will be taken over by biopics on women achievers, starting with Kangana Ranaut's "Manikarnika - The of Jhansi" based on the warrior

"A popular face does help reach a wider audience because they have their own fans and fan clubs. They are well established and their craft is already recognised. Everyone knows that Kangana does different kinds of films," Girish told IANS.

So, he thinks "Manikarnika..." would hit the jackpot at the box office when it releases later this month.

is coming out with a biopic on southern industry's adult star

Talking about biopics made on influential women, he told IANS: "Finally, the film industry is opening up to women because maybe in the 1970s or 1980s, they thought that women were only for songs and dancing around the trees; but biopics getting made on women show that there are a lot of women achievers who can stand on their own and it's great.

"I always thought that when was dominating in the male-dominated industry in mid 1990s, it was very difficult; but today, the scenario is slowly changing. I can't say that it's completely changed, but I am proud and happy that there are a lot of biopics being made on women."

On his film, he shared: "It is a story about an who has seen a life from rags to riches to rags. Her life itself is a very good learning path for any woman."

His film will star as But Richa herself doesn't see biopics on women as a trend.

"Reality is stranger than fiction. As long as there are interesting stories, these films will be made because women won't stop achieving now," she told IANS.

For Richa, it was the story of Shakeela's life, "with all the trials and tribulations", that she found very dramatic.

"When I first heard it, I wondered how it hadn't been adapted into a screenplay already. I am happy I got to act in this movie because I really grew a lot with it," she said.

is also set to take the story of acid attack survivor from real to reel. Deepika had said: "It's a very important story and it's a true-life incident, so hopefully good things will come out of it."

Actress will be showing her sporty side by essaying the role of

Even down south, filmmakers are opening up to the idea of biopics on women. If last year's "Mahanati", a film about the rise of female south superstar Savitri, won the hearts of many, people can't stop praising popular south actress for her look in the new poster of the film "The Iron Lady", based on late

"The film on is very heavy. I was very impressed when the film's came with the film to me. She was so focused. I told her that if we are doing a biopic, we should ensure complete justice to the character. She was going in the right direction and was extremely confident. I am really looking forward to doing that film. That will be interesting to explore as an artiste," Nithya had told IANS.

It's not just established actresses who are pumped up about playing real life characters. One-film-old actress has reportedly taken up a biopic on Gunjan Saxena, an Air Force combat pilot.

There were also reports that actress will play ace Indian in a film.

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First Published: Wed, January 02 2019. 12:02 IST