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Set in the small-town heart of Bhopal, the film interweaves the stories of four women who use forbidden small pleasures—lipstick, a burkha, a hidden cassette player, a secret phone call—to reclaim their autonomy.
The burkha in the title is not just a garment—it’s a metaphor for the many masks women wear to hide their ambitions, anger, and lust.
Shot with a strong emphasis on character-driven scenes, the film balances realism and cinematic warmth. The music and cinematography support an intimate tone that centers the women’s perspectives. Download - Lipstick.Under.My.Burkha.2016.720p....
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Lipstick Under My Burkha (2016) is a bold Indian drama directed by Alankrita Shrivastava that explores the private lives, desires, and struggles of four women from different generations and social backgrounds. Set in a conservative small-town environment, the film follows their attempts to claim personal freedom against patriarchal constraints. Praised for its performances, candid storytelling, and its feminist themes, the film sparked debate and faced censorship challenges in India while earning critical acclaim internationally. Set in the small-town heart of Bhopal, the
The story interweaves four central characters:
Their narratives converge around themes of sexual agency, self-expression, and resistance to societal norms. The film uses humor, empathy, and restraint to portray intimate moments and the protagonists’ quiet acts of rebellion. The burkha in the title is not just
Directed by Alankrita Shrivastava and produced by Prakash Jha, Lipstick Under My Burkha was released in 2016 to international acclaim—but not before a bruising battle with the Indian Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The board refused to certify the film, calling it "lady-oriented" and citing "sexual scenes, abusive words, and audio pornography."
The makers appealed to the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT), which overturned the ban, clearing the film with an 'A' (adults-only) certificate. The controversy only fueled curiosity. When it finally released in theaters, it became one of the most talked-about independent Indian films of the decade.