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Kajol, Alia Bhatt, Anushka Sharma: Bollywood divas who turned killers in movies

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 1, 2025, 16:36 IST
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​Kajol, Alia Bhatt, Anushka Sharma: Bollywood divas who turned killers in movies

We’re used to seeing our favorite Bollywood actresses as lovers, friends or dream girls. But some roles showed a completely different side bold fierce and deadly. These women didn’t just act they transformed into characters who could lie cheat and even kill. Their beauty hid dangerous minds, and their emotions ran deep with pain revenge or power. Come, let’s see how these divas turned deadly on screen.

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Alia Bhatt – Darlings

In Darlings, Alia Bhatt plays a young wife who faces abuse from her husband, at first, she seems like a simple girl trying to fix her marriage. But when things get worse, she decides to take revenge. Alia showed a powerful side that fans had never seen before.

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Anushka Sharma – NH10

Anushka plays a woman who gets caught in a violent situation while on a road trip with her husband. When she sees the cruelty of the killers, she is forced to fight back. Her transformation from scared to savage is thrilling to watch. The role shows how far someone can go to survive and get justice.

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​Tabu – Andhadhun

Tabu’s role in Andhadhun is full of surprises. She plays a woman who looks calm and polite, but she hides deadly secrets. Her acting makes the character both scary and unforgettable and her performance is chilling and shows how dangerous someone can be behind a sweet face.

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​Taapsee Pannu – Haseen Dillruba

In this film, Taapsee plays a woman who is part of a murder mystery. She’s accused of killing her husband, and the story goes back and forth between love and lies. Her love story is filled with violence, passion, and shocking twists. Taapsee plays this bold and risky role perfectly.

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Vidya Balan – Ishqiya

In Ishqiya, Vidya Balan plays a charming widow who uses her beauty and emotions to fool two men. She acts sweet and innocent but is hiding a dangerous plan for revenge. Vidya’s role is bold, clever, and full of hidden fire.

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Priyanka Chopra – 7 Khoon Maaf

Priyanka plays a woman named Susanna who kills all seven of her husbands. Each murder is different and has its own reason, from betrayal to abuse. The film takes us deep into her mind, and her deadly actions shock the viewers.

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​Kareena Kapoor Khan – Fida

Kareena surprises everyone in Fida with her role as a clever and dangerous woman. She tricks a young man into falling in love with her, but she’s secretly part of a criminal plan. It was one of Kareena’s first dark roles, and she played it with confidence.

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