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The Real Faces Behind Bollywood Biopics: “Real Se Reel Tak”

Working Women by Working Women
February 19, 2025
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Biopic in Bollywood: The real faces behind Bollywood Biopics. Check out the how many movies are based on the real life heros.

Real Se Real Tak

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Films play a crucial role in our lives, offering a much-needed escape from the stress of daily routines. They have been doing so for over a century, evolving with unique concepts and techniques to enhance the viewer’s experience. In India, the film industry is divided into various regional sectors, with Bollywood, the Hindi film industry, being particularly renowned globally for its prolific output and ever-improving content.

Bollywood has explored diverse themes, including patriotism, poverty, and social issues. However, biopics—films based on the lives of notable individuals—have become a prominent focus. Originating from “biographical films,” biopics cover a range of subjects such as athletes, scientists, politicians, and entertainers. Their growing popularity reflects a public fascination with the lives and struggles of these figures.

Check out the how many movies are based on the real life heros: Real se Real Tak

The tradition of biopics in Bollywood dates back to 1913 with the release of “Raja Harishchandra,” the first full-length feature film in Indian cinema. Despite evolving film themes over the decades, biopics have consistently captured audiences’ interest with films like “Mangal Pandey” (2005), “The Dirty Picture” (2011), “Bhaag Milkha Bhaag” (2013), “Mary Kom” (2014), and “M.S. Dhoni” (2016), and so on. The list does not end here.

The success of these films often lies in their portrayal of real-life stories that resonate with viewers. People are naturally curious about the personal lives of celebrities and public figures, and biopics offer an engaging visual narrative of their journeys.

Here’s a glimpse into the real lives of some individuals who are the subjects of upcoming Bollywood biopics

The Sky is Pink

“The Sky is Pink,” directed by Shonali Bose, stars Priyanka Chopra, Farhan Akhtar, and Zaira Wasim. The film is based on the life of Aisha Chaudhary, a young girl from Delhi who battled Severe Combined Immuno-Deficiency (SCID), a condition that left her without an immune system. Diagnosed at just six months old, Aisha underwent a bone marrow transplant and numerous treatments, including chemotherapy that led to pulmonary fibrosis.

Despite these challenges, Aisha lived a vibrant life, participating in school and pursuing art. Her journey of resilience included giving motivational talks at INK and TEDx events. She authored “My Little Epiphanies,” a book reflecting on her life experiences and philosophical insights. Tragically, Aisha passed away at 18 shortly after her book’s launch at the Jaipur Literature Festival.

Saand Ki Aankh

“Saand Ki Aankh,” featuring Bhumi Pednekar and Taapsee Pannu, tells the story of Chandro and Prakashi Tomar, the world’s oldest female sharpshooters. Hailing from Johri Village, Uttar Pradesh, Chandro and Prakashi took up sharpshooting in their sixties and seventies, defying societal expectations.

Chandro Tomar, at age 65, began shooting after a chance encounter at a rifle club. Similarly, Prakashi Tomar took up the sport at 60 after assisting her daughter with gun handling. Both women have since competed in numerous events and gained recognition on TV shows and in various awards, including the Stree Shakti Puruskar and a commendation from President Pranab Mukherjee.

These biopics not only entertain but also inspire, highlighting that it’s never too late to pursue one’s passions and make a significant impact. The stories of these remarkable individuals showcase the power of resilience and determination, proving that age is just a number.

Tags: Aisha Chaudharybiographical filmsBollywood biopicsBollywood MoviesChandro TomarIndian cinemamotivational filmsPrakashi Tomarreal-life storiesSaand Ki AankhThe Sky is Pink
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