A Cinematic Feast: Top 10 films of Richa Chadha


10 Masaan (2015)

    A poignant tale of two forbidden loves, intertwined by the ghats of Varanasi. Chadda shines as Devi, a young woman navigates societal pressures and heartbreaking choices.

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9 Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)

    Anurag Kashyaps epic saga spanning generations explodes onto the screen. Chaddas portrayal of Nagma Khatoon, a woman rising through the ranks of the gangland, is fearless and captivating.

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8 Fukrey (2013)

    A hilarious college caper with a heart. Chadha brings Bholi Punjaban to life, a tough-talking don with a vulnerable side, stealing every scene shes in.

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7 Shakeela (2019)

    A biopic of the controversial Bollywood star, tackling fame, exploitation, and resilience. Chadda delivers a transformative performance, blurring the lines between actress and character.

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6 Panga (2020)

    A heartwarming story of a Kabbadi players comeback. Chadha portrays a fierce competitor rediscovering her passion, inspiring audiences with her grit and determination.

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5 Fukrey Returns (2017)

    The Fukrey gang is back, facing new challenges and hilarious hijinks. Chaddas Bholi Punjaban is even fiercer, with a plan for revenge and laughs guaranteed.

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4 Section 375 (2019)

    A gripping courtroom drama exploring the complexities of sexual assault. Chadha portrays a lawyer fighting for justice, showcasing her dramatic prowess.

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3 Inside Edge (2017)

    A web series delving into the dark underbelly of cricket betting. Chadha plays Zarina Malik, a ruthless power player who commands the screen with her presence.

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2 Fukrey 3 (2023)

    The ultimate Fukrey reunion! Chaddas Bholi Punjaban is back with her trademark wit and swagger, leading the gang through another outrageous adventure.

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1 Madam Chief Minister (2021)

    A political drama charting the rise of a Dalit woman to the highest office. Chadhas portrayal of Mayawati-inspired Ruby Gupta is powerful and nuanced, showcasing her acting range and political commentary.

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