Some of the best features from the wide variety of female-centric shows on OTT

Let’s take a look at some of the best female-centric shows on OTT so far.

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We can undoubtedly say that change is coming and it is in the right direction. Last year was the year when OTT platforms dominated the entertainment industry during the time when the world went into a lockdown. With that in mind, digital platform streamed a variety of shows that catered to different audiences.

One major highlight has to be the several female-centric shows that garnered a lot of attention from the audience.

Let’s take a look at some of the best female-centric OTT shows so far.

1. Aarya

This show not only marked Sushmita Sen’s comeback into the industry but also was her digital debut. She played the role of an ordinary person in this web series whose life goes haywire when she is exposed to the world of crime and must follow that path to keep her family safe from harm. It is available on Disney+ Hotstar.

2. Masaba Masaba

Famous fashion designer Masaba Gupta and her actress mom Neena Gupta played a fictionalised version of their own life in this fun new comedy series. People were extremely expressed by Masaba’s acting prowess in the show since it was her first time doing it. You can see it on Netflix.

3. Black Widows

This crime thriller captured the journey of 3 wives living in toxic households with abusive husbands. One day all three of them come together and finally decide to execute all of them. You can stream the show on Zee5.

4. Leila

Starring Huma Qureshi, Leila was set in a dystopian world within a totalitarian regime of 2040. It is the story of a mother trying to look for her daughter who is missing. This unusual piece of fiction is highly underrated. It is available for streaming on Netflix.

5. She

‘She’ was a crime drama based on the life of a female police constable who is on an undercover quest to bust a drug ring. It stared Aditi Pohankar, Vijay Varma and Kishore Kumar in leading roles. It was created by Imtiaz Ali while Avinash Das and Arif Ali were the directors.