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Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut, Deepika Padukone – 7 Bollywood Divas Who Are Wonder Women In Their Own Right

Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut, Deepika Padukone – 7 Bollywood Divas Who Are Wonder Women In Their Own Right

by The Daily Eye Team June 9 2017, 2:05 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 56 secs

They may not have superpowers like Diana Prince, but they do have that inner strength and innate desire to stand apart from the rest, that makes them unique. Here are seven such Wonder Women of Bollywood This week, we are getting a new superhero film in the form of Wonder Woman, DC’s first solo female superhero. The very beautiful Gal Gadot plays the Amazonian princess, who can even take on Superman when it comes to her powers. We have already seen a glimpse of that in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, where she is one of the few redeemable factors of the movie, even stealing the show from her far more popular superheroes. Now, if you are not exactly familiar with the lore of Wonder Woman, she is Diana Prince, an Amazonian princess with some amazing superpowers like super-strength and has some cool weapons like the lasso of truth or the powerful shield. With some early positive reviews coming in for the movie, it looks like Wonder Woman will show film-makers how to make a really good female superhero.

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Piroj Wadia


PIROJ WADIA is a journalist of long standing, she was Assistant Editor for Cine Blitz and  The Daily,  and   edited TV & Video World, India’s first & only authentic television magazine. She is  equally ardent about television as  she is about films, and critiques both. She has been keenly watching and observing television since the 1990s and has witnessed the industry’s growth and sea changes.   She has  served on the jury for the Indian Television Academy (ITA)  and the  Indian Documentary Producers’ Association (IDPA); and on the script committee of the Children’s Film Society, India (CFSI). Currently, she is  researching on the contribution of the Parsis to Indian cinema.


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