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5 Women-Centric Movies To Enjoy This International Women's Day

With International Women's Day around the corner, take a break from impulsive shopping and getting lured by brands, and watch these movies for a different, laid back holiday experience

Antaraa Chatterjee

It is that time of the year again when brands are hounding you to spend money. This International Women's Day, you can turn off your phones and unplug while you flatten out on your couches with these great women-centric travel movies to watch. So grab your girlfriends and make a cine-day with buckets of popcorn and some female bonding.

Lost In Translation (2003)

Scarlett Johansson in Lost In Translation

Two Americans form an unlikely connection in a new city far removed from their homeland. There is no dearth of travel movies that show travelling as an adventurous and glamorous thing to undertake. They often forget to shed light to some of the darker facets of travelling, like anxiety and loneliness. The trip experience is portrayed in a far more nuanced way in Lost in Translation, which doesn't ignore the possibility of alienation, loneliness, and despair that might go along with it. 

The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants (2005)

A still from Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants part 2

A group of four childhood friends and their journeys towards growth, struggle and acceptance as they spend a summer apart travelling to different places around the world. It's a heartfelt movie with so many memorable characters and moments that would make you laugh out loud and tear up all at once. Spend the holiday curled up in bed, soaking in the warmth that is this movie.

Enchanted April (1991)

A still from Enchanted April

Based on the 1922 book by Elizabeth von Arnim, this 1991 movie is about four British women who decide to spend a month renting a mediaeval castle in the Italian countryside. The movie doesn't challenge any storytelling conventions, but it's gorgeously filmed, has excellent acting, and is the best option if you're craving an "enchanting" trip.

Brokedown Palace (1999)

A still from Brokedown Palace

Another good one to get you in your feels. Rather than focusing on travel, Brokedown Palace instead uses the supposed perils of an exotic "other" to explore the fears of female friendships. It is sometimes unavoidable to be a little paranoid when travelling to a different country and walking amongst a new culture of people, and this movie explores that nuanced feeling to perfection.

Queen (2013)

A still from Queen

This quintessential Bollywood travel movie is a favourite among all ages. Queen is as much about travel as it is about a woman growing up and discovering this strange world on her own. Watch it with your family or girlfriends and find new meanings this women's day.

Dhak Dhak (2023)

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Passionate about bikes and travel photography, Sky, a YouTuber, seeks a fresh start after an online scandal. Her goal is to cover the Barcelona auto expo, but she must prove herself first. While searching for a story, she encounters Mahi (Ratna Pathak Shah), who dreams of embarking on a bike trip to the world's highest motorable roads. Recognising Sky as the key to realising her dream, Mahi persuades her to join the adventure. Adding to the pair are Uzma (Dia Mirza), an automobile mechanic, and Manjari (Sanjana Sanghi), who has been pressured into an arranged marriage.

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