Breaking Barriers Like the Dabba Cartel: A Women’s Day Special Review
Priyanshi | Mar 08, 2025, 11:39 IST
“There is no limit to what we, as women, can accomplish.” – Michelle Obama. Starting this wonderful day with this inspiring quote. Women in male dominated fields, Netflix's new release Dabba Cartel is a testament to the feminine power and a beautiful example that we as woman, if we set our minds to something we will accomplish it and come out with flying colors. The "Cartel" game, which is mostly male dominated, in this series is run by five underestimated women- defying odds, suppressing men-power and living their lives queen size. As we commemorate Women's Day, the series reminds us that empowerment may mean taking leadership in unexpected areas, including the shadowy world of crime, and isn't only about shattering glass ceilings in boardrooms.
The Story
Shabana Azmi as Sheila
This seven-episode series on Netflix was released on 28 February, 2025, Starring Shabana Azmi as (Sheila), Anjali Anand as (Shahida), Jyothika as (Varuna), Shalini Pandey as (Rajji) and Nimisha Sajayan as (Mala) five-strong willed women, who are underestimated by the society men. All the five women have different struggles in their lives yet everyday they are striving to earn a name for themselves.
Unlike the other mainstream crime series that usually have male protagonists, this series on Netflix starts with women running a cartel business through selling home-made dabba (Food). They are at the center of the action in this series, scheming, plotting, and outsmarting their opponents. It makes a powerful statement about women's intelligence, determination, and leadership abilities—even in areas where they have long been excluded. Five seemingly normal ladies are followed by Dabba Cartel as they covertly create a criminal empire within Mumbai's underground betting network. During the day, people go about their daily lives as usual, managing household kitchens, working in stores, and taking care of family duties. However, they work behind the scenes to run a strong Dabba (illegal Drug-Peddling) enterprise, which has historically been a male-dominated industry.
Women have fought their way throughout history, demanding changes, breaking stereotypes and dominating workplaces that were earlier only available to men.
Fiction and Reality Collide
Beyond Celebration
Nari-Shakti
Women's Day honors not just accomplishments but also the continuous struggle for equality. Dabba Cartel is a prime example of this struggle: women frequently have to put in twice as much effort to be regarded seriously, whether in criminal activity or business boardrooms. The show's depiction of bold, knowledgeable women taking charge of their story reflects the core values of Women's Day, which include agency, empowerment, and refusing to be marginalized.
In addition to its compelling plot and outstanding performances, Dabba Cartel makes a cultural statement. It dispels stereotypes, honors female autonomy, and serves as a reminder that authority is earned rather than gendered. As we commemorate advancements and advocate for more representation on Women's Day, Dabba Cartel serves as a cinematic example of women who are not to be undervalued.