Gulaab Gang -

Here is why Gulaab Gang deserves a spot on your watchlist—and in your heart. Forget the sequins and chiffon. The women of Gulaab Gang wear simple pink saris. But don’t let the soft color fool you. They wield lathis (wooden sticks) with the precision of martial artists.

In a world where cinema often reduces women to love interests or background props, every once in a while, a film comes along that hits you like a punch to the gut—in the best way possible. For me, that film is Gulaab Gang (The Rose Gang). gulaab gang

But here is the thing:

The clash between Rajjo (grassroots rebellion) and Sumitra (systemic corruption) is the heart of the movie. Let’s be honest— Gulaab Gang is not a perfect film. Critics pointed out that the editing is choppy, and the plot sometimes stretches logic. The violence is over-the-top, and the "legal solution" to the climax feels a bit rushed. Here is why Gulaab Gang deserves a spot

is the politician you love to hate. She wears white khadi, speaks of "village development," and smiles for the cameras while ordering assassinations. The film brilliantly highlights that the enemy of women is not always a man with a mustache; sometimes, it is a woman who traded her soul for a seat of power. But don’t let the soft color fool you

It reminds us that roses are beautiful, but they also have thorns. And sometimes, you need the thorns to protect the garden.