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Reshma Pathan: Bollywood's Trailblazing Stuntwoman Breaks Barriers
12 Nov
Summary
- India's first female stunt performer, Reshma Pathan
- Performed daring stunts for Bollywood's leading ladies
- Overcame conservative family to pioneer a new role for women

In the glamorous world of Bollywood, a hidden story has emerged about the real heroes behind the jaw-dropping action sequences. While stuntmen were common in the 1970s, it was almost unheard of to find female stunt performers. However, one valiant pioneer, Reshma Pathan, broke through this male-dominated industry to become India's first stuntwoman.
Pathan, born into a conservative Muslim family, was just 14 years old when she became the primary breadwinner for her family after her father fell ill. A family friend who worked as a stunt director recognized her determination and encouraged her to try stunt work, despite her father's objections. Pathan's daring and versatility soon made her the trusted stunt double for some of Bollywood's biggest leading ladies, from Meena Kumari to Sridevi.
Pathan's contributions, however, went unnoticed for decades, as stunt doubles were rarely credited at the time. It was only recently that her story was commemorated in the biopic "The Sholay Girl," which sheds light on her trailblazing journey and the risks she undertook to bring cinematic magic to life. Reshma Pathan's story serves as an inspiration, showcasing how she paved the way for other women to break barriers and find their place in the industry.



