Heroine is always viewed as the one who beautify film filled with heroism. Almost all the filmmakers, stars, producers and even movie lovers have the same opinion about heroines.
Most of the times, filmmakers confine heroines to inconsequential roles in the garb of commercial entertainers. However few filmmakers tried to break the monotony showing that heroines too have heart and power to stun with their blockbusters. Though female oriented films are coming now and then, on Womens Day one feel that there is greater need for the actresses to rise above the commercial entertainers and show their power on silver screen.
Right from the olden days actreses like Bhanumathi showed their acting prowess in various roles without compromising on their personality. Kanchanamala, Anjalidevi, G.Varalakshmi, Kannamba, Shantakumari, Savitri, Jamuna, Janaki, Sarojadevi, Krishna Kumari, Rajasri, Sagrada, Vanisri, Vijaya Nirmala, Jayasudha, Vijayashanti, Sridevi, Ramakrishna, Roja, Soundarya, Rambha, Suhasini, Sudhachandran proved their mettle.
Of late actresses like Anushka, Nitya Menon, Nayanatara, Samantha, Trisha, Kajal, Ileana, Kamalini Mukherjee, Rakul Preet Singh, Shruti Haasan, Sai Pallavi, Keerthy Suresh, Kangana Ranaut, Tapsee showed their power doing performance oriented films.
Pratighatana, Mayoori, Mouna Poratam, Vandemataram, Neti Bharatam, Kartavyam, Osey Ramulamma, vandemataram, Repati Pourulu, Asayam, Ashwini, Matrudevobhava, Ammoru, Arundhati, 9 nelalu, Manoharam, Anukokunda O Roju, Antahapuram, Amma Rajenama, Antuleni Katha, Nati Savitri, Missamma, Jyothi, Rudramadevi, Bhagamati, Seetaramayyagari Manavaralu, Muddula Manavaralu, Ahwanam, Mister Pellam, Sivaranjani, Kante Kooturne Kanu, Aadallu Meeku Joharu, Kokilamma, Guppedu Manasu, Idi Kathakadu elevated women power on silver screen.