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Pooja Bhatt-Starrer Bombay Begums' To Release On International Women's Day

The Netflix series explores the complex journey of working Indian women who are ambitious for power and success, but have many other battles to fight too

Pooja Bhatt-Starrer Bombay Begums' To Release On International Women's Day
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Pooja Bhatt-Starrer Bombay Begums' To Release On International Women's Day
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2021-02-09T15:53:40+05:30

Awaited series Bombay Begums is all set to release on the International Women's Day on March 8. The Netflix series, directed by Alankrita Shrivastava will revolve around the lives of five modern Indian women living in Mumbai.

It features Pooja Bhatt, Shahana Goswami Amruta Subhash, Plabita Borthakur and Aadhya Anand along with Rahul Bose, Vivek Gomber and Danish Husain in lead roles.

"The series explores the complex journey of working Indian women who are ambitious for power and success, but have many other battles to fight too. It's the story of their daily hustle, the story of their dreams - sometimes buried, sometimes fulfilled," Shrivastav, the series creator and director, said in a statement.

Shrivastava is best known for her films "Lipstick Under My Burkha" and "Dolly Kitty Aur Vo Chamakate Sitaare". She hoped that women in India, and across the world will connect with the story.

The director said she has tried to create a world that reflects the realities of urban working women.

"I hope audiences relate to the characters and find pieces of their own journey reflected in the story. I am excited and proud that Bombay Begums is coming on Netflix on the occasion of International Women’s Day."

Produced by Endemol Shine India, Endeavor Content, Chernin Entertainment, the story revolves around five women across generations who wrestle with desire, ethics, personal crises and vulnerabilities to own their ambition, in contemporary urban India.

With PTI Inputs

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