Have
we
ever
really
given
a
thought
as
to
why
children
love
watching
cartoons
and
animated
movies?
Well,
the
politically
correct
answer
would
be
that
it
helps
build
their
imagination
and
tingles
creativity.
But
if
you
really
think
about
it,
you
will
know
that
the
answer
is
pretty
simple.
Children
love
stories!!
They
tread
the
path
with
their
favourite
characters
to
learn
and
derive
values
from
these
tales
as
they
grow
older.
What
we
see
today
is
a
welcome
change
as
gone
are
the
days
where
the
princess,
a
damsel
in
distress,
waited
years
for
her
knight
in
shining
armour.
We
want
young
girls
to
be
independent,
face
difficulties
but
find
the
solutions
on
their
own.
We
wish
for
them
to
grow
up
to
be
strong
and
confident
about
who
they
are
and
journey
whatever
the
kind
of
life
they
choose.
Maybe
even
save
a
hero
on
their
way.
Here
are
five
must-watch
animated
films
with
powerful
female
leads
whose
stories
will
inspire
every
little
girl
out
there!
Mulan
Breaking
orthodox
gender
barriers
have
never
been
better
portrayed
than
Mulan.
Mulan's
father
is
a
war
veteran
who
is
summoned
to
fight
a
war
despite
being
physically
challenged
and
old.
Mulan,
a
brave
and
confident
girl,
disguises
as
a
man
to
take
the
place
of
her
father
and
enlists
herself
in
the
army.
The
movie
showcases
an
era
where
gender
equality
was
laughed
at
and
it
was
considered
a
shame
if
a
woman
ever
crossed
the
line.
The
live-action
film
is
now
available
to
stream
on
Disney+Hotstar.
Raya
And
the
Last
Dragon
Set
in
the
fantasy
world
of
humans
and
dragons
in
a
place
called
Kumandra,
Raya
is
the
latest
addition
of
powerful
female
warriors
in
the
Disney
Animation
family.
On
a
quest
to
search
the
last
legendary
dragon,
Raya
defies
all
odds
to
restore
peace
and
save
the
world.
Voiced
by
an
incredible
cast
that
includes
Kelly
Marie
Tran
and
Awkwafina,
the
film
is
all
set
to
take
you
on
a
journey
of
a
lifetime
with
its
magnificent
visuals
and
authentic
cinematography
that
releases
only
in
theatres
on
March
5
in
India.
Raya
and
The
Last
Dragon
is
the
perfect
watch
for
2021
if
you've
missed
going
to
the
cinemas
with
your
family
in
the
past
year.
Frozen
Princesses
Elsa
and
Anna
are
strong
female
characters
with
unique
flaws
of
their
own.
The
story
narrates
the
journey
of
these
princesses
towards
self-discovery
in
a
drama-filled-adventurous
way.
Most
importantly,
the
story
of
Frozen
brings
a
whole
new
aversion
to
finding
true
love
and
sisterhood.
With
the
sequel
redefining
warrior
princesses,
Frozen
can
be
streamed
on
Disney+Hotstar.
The
Breadwinner
A
2017
Oscar
nominated
film,
The
Breadwinner
is
set
in
Afghanistan
where
the
Taliban
rule
under
the
Sharia
law.
A
11-year-old
girl,
Parvana
is
shouldered
with
a
responsibility
of
feeding
her
family
as
her
father
is
arrested
by
the
soldiers
of
Taliban.
Disguising
herself
as
a
boy,
in
the
society
that
saw
women
and
girls
as
second-class
citizens
with
no
rights,
a
fearless
Parvana
ventures
a
dangerous
path
to
find
her
father
and
bring
him
back
home.
This
critically
acclaimed
film
can
be
streamed
on
Netflix.
Moana
Moana
is
curious
girl,
daughter
of
a
chief
and
as
her
father
says
'is
destined
to
take
his
place
and
lead
the
tribe'.
But
even
as
a
little
girl,
Moana
is
drawn
to
the
ocean
like
a
moth
to
a
flame.
Aware
of
an
upcoming
danger,
she
ventures
alone
into
the
ocean
to
find
Maui-the
demigod
to
save
the
tribe.
No
love
story,
no
hero,
just
a
damsel
who
solves
her
own
distress,
thank
you!
Watch
her
story
on
Disney+Hotstar.