On the top of the Best Movies of Shraddha Kapoor, a ten-year veteran of the movie industry, Shraddha made her Bollywood debut starring in a minimal role 2010’s Teen Patti and had her first major lead role in YRF’s Luv Ka the End. After tasting her first major success with Vishesh Films’ Aashiqui 2, she went on to star in many duds and quite a few decent movies. With Saaho, releasing on the 30th of August, here are the Best Movies of Shraddha Kapoor which are re-watchable.
Last Updated on August 05, 2024
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Director – Bumpy
Streamer – Prime Video
Rhea, once smitten with her boyfriend, Luv, finds the truth about him and decides to take revenge. She is joined by others who help her in this mission. Directed by Bumpy, Luv Ka The End also stars Taaha Shah in the lead role.
Director – Remo D’Souza
Streamer – Netflix
Marketed as the Indian version of Step Up, ABCD 2 showcases everything you love to watch from a dance-based movie. Shraddha Kapoor shares alluring chemistry with Varun Dhawan as the pair together were a delight to watch. But, unfortunately excluding the dance sequences, everything else falls flat as the storyline is just generic and tedious to watch.
Director – Mohit Suri
Streamer – Disney+ Hotstar
Ek Villain, the 2014 action thriller directed by Mohit Suri, primarily explores the plot with a well-adjusted plot, racy screenplay, terrific performances, especially by Ritesh Deshmukh and a pleasant-sounding soundtrack. Inspired by the South Korean revenge film, I Saw the Devil, Ek Villain is a decent one-time watch and yet another romantic hit for Shraddha Kapoor.
Director – Mohit Suri
Streamer – Prime Video
Aashiqui 2 is frankly one of the most surprising and memorable hits of this decade. Touted as musical romance film, the soundtrack of this film was universally loved, hugely appreciated and year-long chartbusters. The pair of Aditya and our girl Shraddha Kapoor was a nationwide sensation, and their lovable chemistry on-screen is one of the primary reasons for the film’s success. To this day, the songs of Aashiqui 2 still make rounds in local radio, and that testifies to the fact of how much impact did this film make on the Indian audience.
Director – Amar Kaushik
Streamer – Netflix
Stree, one of the best commercially successful of 2018, also went on to become the biggest hit in Shraddha Kapoor’s ten-year-long career. Her mysterious character not only played a pivotal part in the film but was also widely appreciated by the audience. Her innocence and charm also complimented her role, as Stree will forever remain as one of the most significant movies in her career.
Director – Nitesh Tiwari
Streamer – Disney+ Hotstar
Preview Only: A tragic incident forces Anirudh, a middle-aged man, to take a trip down memory lane and reminisce his college days along with his friends, who were labelled as losers. Chhichhore co-stars Sushant Singh Rajput in the lead role, and directed by Dangal fame, Nitesh Tiwari.
Director – Vishal Bharadwaj
Streamer – Netflix
This Vishal Bharadwaj’s masterpiece is a modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Basharat Peer’s memoir Curfewed Night. With Shahid Kapoor and Tabu playing the lead roles in the movie, the supporting lead, Shraddha Kapoor plays Shahid’s childhood sweetheart and a journalist. Set amidst the insurgency-hit Kashmir conflicts of 1995 and civilian disappearances, this movie is an art which showcases a wide range of emotions, powerful characters and splendid scenes. A must watch!
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