Damini was ahead of its time. It tackled themes of gaslighting, victim-blaming, and the corruption of the elite long before these topics became mainstream discussions. The film’s title itself became synonymous with women’s empowerment and the courage to stand alone against injustice.

The story follows Damini (played by Meenakshi Seshadri), a woman who witnesses her brother-in-law and his friends raping a domestic help. When her husband’s wealthy and influential family attempts to cover up the crime, Damini chooses her conscience over her comfort.

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To this day, the movie serves as a benchmark for courtroom dramas. Its influence can be seen in modern hits like Pink and Section 375, which carry forward the legacy of questioning societal norms and legal loopholes. Conclusion