Bollywood’s Sisters (2015), directed by Anees Bazmee, is a standout example of the Indian film industry experimenting with the horror genre through a feminist lens. Starring the dynamic duo of and Bipasha Basu , this film breaks the mold of traditional horror narratives by centering on a strong-willed duo who confront supernatural forces threatening their urban lives. The movie blends elements of suspense, drama, and thrills, packaged in a modern setting that resonates with contemporary audiences.

Sisters is part of a growing trend in Bollywood to experiment with darker, more complex genres. While it may not be a flawless film, its ambition to portray women as heroes in a horror context deserves recognition. It sparks conversations about gender roles in cinema and the evolving tastes of Indian audiences.

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Explore similar female-led Indian horror films like Dharti (1999) or Devi (1999) for a taste of trailblazing narratives that continue to shape Bollywood’s identity.

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