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Best Movies of Kajal Aggarwal You Shouldn’t Miss Watching!

A performer, an eye candy, and an actor with some decent acting skills, Kajal Aggarwal is still one of the most popular female stars in the South Indian Film Industry with a career spanning over 14 years. From Tamil to Telugu and a few appearances in Bollywood, Kajal Aggarwal shared her screen space with every major actor in the industry and garnered a ton of followers and appreciation. So, to celebrate her film career, here are the Best Movies of Kajal Aggarwal you should not miss watching on any given day.

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6. Temper

Directed by Puri Jagannadh, Temper is a trademark movie of the latter’s filmmaking style blended perfectly with Jr NTR’s remarkable acting skills and Kajal Aggarwal’s glamorous screen presence, especially in the catchy dance numbers. The movie sees Daya, a degenerate cop, who works with a local gangster and aids him in his illegal activities. His life changes when he becomes enamored with Shanvi, who drives him towards the right way of justice. One of the Best Movies of Kajal Aggarwal.


5. Chandamama

[This movie is also feat. in our ‘Best Telugu Films on ZEE5’ list]

A traditional Krishna Vamshi movie filled with chaos, family, and hilarity, Chandamama stars Sindhu Menon and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles. One of her early films, the film begins with Ranga Rao, after arranging his daughter Mahalakshmi’s marriage with Dorababu, she reveals that she is in a relationship with Kishore. Kajal, who plays Mahalakshmi in the movie, does a decent job and carries her role flawlessly. A must-watch.


4. Naan Mahaan Alla

Naan Mahaan Alla is an engaging action-thriller directed by Suseenthiran starring Karthi and Kajal Aggarwal in the lead roles. And the movie shows how Jeeva saves his family from obstacles that spring after his father, a taxi driver becomes a prime witness for a heinous crime. Karthi handled the transformation from a cool and carefree youngster to a rugged man convincingly. Kajal Aggarwal, who plays Priya in the film, is an added attraction, and her romantic number, Iragai Poley, is a chartbuster and still stands the test of time.


3. Arya 2

Yet another milestone film in Kajal Aggarwal’s career, Arya 2, showcased a different side of Allu Arjun and a pleasant side of Kajal Aggarwal’s acting ability. Directed by Sukumar, Kajal plays Geetha, a software employee, an extrovert, and a confused individual struck between two odd men. Apart from the entertaining story and the performances, Arya 2 also set the bar high when it comes to the production design and music, which still to this day look and sound fresh.


2. Magadheera

Preview Only: One of the more iconic films in Kajal Aggarwal’s career, in which she stars opposite Ram Charan Tej, Magadheera, directed by SS Rajamouli, explores the story of Raghuveer, who brutally murders Indira’s father and blames Harsha. When Harsha sets out to clear his name, he recalls his previous life from 400 years ago and his connection to it.


1. AWE!

[This movie is also feat. in our ‘Best Telugu Movies on Netflix’ list]

One of the most underrated movies of Kajal Aggarwal, AWE! cohesively combines various stories and makes it an appealing watch with a well-written screenplay, which was amply supported by the performances. Watch it for the unique attempt, especially to see Kajal Aggarwal in a movie where there are no dance numbers.


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