Many actresses of Bollywood and Indian cinema captured the screen throughout the year with their strong acting, tremendous screen presence and versatility. Be it romance, drama, comedy or historical background story, these actresses left their distinct mark in every type of character.
Jhanvi Kapoor: Jhanvi Kapoor proved her acting prowess this year. His commercial energy and comic timing in ‘Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari’ brought life to the screen. The audience felt every smile and every emotional moment of his character. After this, his confidence in ‘Param Sundari’ was amazing. Whereas in ‘Homebound’, Janhvi played a character full of truth and emotional depth, which touched the hearts of the audience. This film has been shortlisted for Oscar.

Yami Gautam: Yami Gautam lived up to the expectations of the audience through the film ‘Haq’. In this his character was strong, honest and full of emotions. As per the expectations of the audience, Yami emerged as the soul of the story. People felt every small and big reaction of his. This film makes it clear about her that she does not just choose noisy films, but chooses a story that makes the audience think and feel. ‘Haq’ included her among the most influential actresses of Hindi cinema.

Tripti Dimri: Trupti Dimri proved her acting versatility through ‘Dhadak 2’. In this film, he presented love, heartbreak, struggle and emotion with such truth and honesty that the audience could feel his sensitivity in every scene. This film proved to be a turning point in his career. Tripti showed that even a large scale story can be played with depth and truth without losing emotional sensitivity.

Anit Padda: Aneet Padda made a special place in the hearts of people with the film ‘Sayara’. His acting was spontaneous and full of emotions. He presented his character so beautifully that the audience got lost in the entire story. This film proves that Aneet Padda is going to be a big force in cinema in the times to come.

Rashmika Mandanna: This year Rashmika Mandanna emerged with films of two different genres. In ‘Chhava’ he acted with dignity, determination and sensitivity against the historical backdrop. Whereas in ‘Thama’ he showed his versatility by playing romance, comedy, horror and drama with ease. In both the films, Rashmika proved that she can play any genre or challenging role with ease and confidence.

