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Heeramandi, Lootera, Akira: Sonakshi Sinha's performance driven roles

Last updated on - Jun 26, 2024, 10:00 IST
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Heeramandi, Lootera, Akira: Sonakshi Sinha's performance driven roles

​Sonakshi Sinha, known for her striking screen presence, has carved a niche for herself in Bollywood. While she's graced many commercial films, her true potential shines in performance-oriented roles. Let's delve into some of her films where she stepped away from the glamorous heroine trope and showcased her acting prowess:


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Lootera (2013), Pakhi Roy Chaudhary


​Sonakshi delivered an outstanding performance as Pakhi, a young woman caught in a complex web of love and betrayal, in the 2013 romance drama "Lootera." Her portrayal skillfully conveyed a range of emotions, earning accolades from critics for its depth and nuance.

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Akira (2016): Akira Sharma​

In the 2016 film "Akira," Sonakshi played the role of Akira Sharma, a spirited college student embroiled in a web of corruption and injustice. This gripping thriller highlighted her versatility, seamlessly blending emotional and action-packed scenes to bring Akira's strong and enduring character to life.

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Noor (2017): Noor Roy Chaudhary

In the 2017 comedy-drama "Noor," Sonakshi played the role of Noor Roy Chaudhary, a young journalist balancing the challenges of her personal and professional life. Her portrayal captured the essence of a modern woman navigating a chaotic world in pursuit of success and self-discovery.
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Mission Mangal (2019): Eka Gandhi

Sonakshi was part of an ensemble cast in the inspiring true story of the Mars Orbiter Mission. She portrayed Eka Gandhi, a determined scientist breaking barriers in a predominantly male field. Her performance added depth to the film's celebration of female empowerment and scientific progress.


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​Kalank (2019): Satya Chaudhry​

​Sonakshi impressed audiences with her portrayal of Satya Chaudhry in the 2019 film Kalank, a grand period drama set in pre-independence India. The movie delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and intricate cultural dynamics. Sonakshi vividly depicted her character's inner conflict and determination, contributing to the film's emotional richness.


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Heeramandi (2024):

Sonakshi's portrayal of the sharp and intricate Fareedan has garnered praise from both audiences and critics. The series delicately portrays her as one of the tawaifs of Heeramandi, hinting at her 'gender fluid' identity and subtly suggesting intimacy with another woman, while leaving much about her orientation ambiguous.


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