Be it Sridevi's comeback, Huma Qureshi's
debut or Priyanka Chopra's portrayal of an autistic girl - the leading
ladies of Bollywood continued to charm cinegoers with their beauty,
charm and intense acting in 2012.
The top 10 actresses, who left the audience awestruck in 2012:
Sridevi:
The "Hawa Hawaii" girl made her Bollywood comeback as a homely and
dedicated housewife in "English Vinglish". And one say it was a grand
one. After 15-year sabbatical, with her flawless performance, Sridevi
not only won the hearts of millions of middle-class Indian housewives,
but also overshadowed the young actresses.
Vidya
Balan: If she made the nation made go "Ohh la la..." with her bold and
sensuous act in "The Dirty Picture" in 2011, this year she came on
screen in a serious and no-sense avatar in "Kahaani".
The thriller saw her carrying the entire show alone and helped her proved that she is talented enough to portray any character with conviction. With her intense acting, the 34-year-old changed the mindset that Bollywood is a male bastion.
Katrina
Kaif: Year 2012 saw Katrina in three different avatars - first, as a
sensuous dancer in item song "Chikni Chameli" in "Agneepath". Then she
donned the role of a Pakistani ISI agent in "Ek Tha Tiger" and cherry on
the cake was her protrayal of a religious girl in Yash Chopra "Jab Tak
Hai Jaan".
Priyanka
Chopra: The multi-talented actress, seen as ultra modern girl in films
like "Dostana" and "Anjaana Anjaani", stunned the audiences as an
autistic Bengali girl Jhilmil in "Barfi!".
Priyanka did complete justice to the character and made viewers forgot her former beauty queen image. If that was not enough, she wowed everyone with her singing debut, international music single "In My City".
Anushka
Sharma: With no film background, the young, cheerful and chirpy Anushka
has carved a niche for herself in the industry with her spontaneous
acting. She certainly has a gift for acting and it was evident in late
filmmaker Yash Chopra's "Jab Tak Hai Jaan". Despite the presence of Shah
Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif, she managed to stood out with her brilliant
act.
Sonakshi
Sinha: She might not have got outstanding reviews for her acting, but
has managed to work with leading stars of Bollywood - Salman Khan,
Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn.
Not only that, her films "Rowdy Rathore" and "Son Of Sardaar" made it to the Rs.100 crore club. Her latest release "Dabangg 2" is also expected to be a box-office success.
Kareena
Kapoor: Audiences saw the Kapoor girl in different roles this year. If
she played a vibrant hairdresser in "Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu", she was seen
as a Pakistani doctor in "Agent Vinod".
In "Heroine", she played an actress, who goes through the harsh reality of stardom, while "Talaash" saw as a prostitute. One can say that Kareena has surely matured and trying to be versatile.
Parineeti
Chopra: She entered the industry like a breath of fresh air in last
year's release "Ladies VS Ricky Bahl". With "Ishaqzaade", she has
dispelled the notion that she is a one film wonder.
Her initial introduction was that she is Priyanka's cousin, but she got rid of that with her performance in "Ishaqzaade". Her the girl next door Punjabi looks seems to have clicked with the young audience.
Deepika
Padukone: The actress made heads turn with her bold and carefree avatar
of Veronica in Imtiaz Ali's "Cocktail". Her confidence in portraying
the role earned her accolades and might be one of the characters she
will be remembered for.
Huma
Qureshi: The curvy actress got a thumbs up for her bold performance in
"Gangs of Wasseypur" and later impressed with her role in "Luv Shuv Tey
Chicken Khurana".
The thriller saw her carrying the entire show alone and helped her proved that she is talented enough to portray any character with conviction. With her intense acting, the 34-year-old changed the mindset that Bollywood is a male bastion.
Priyanka did complete justice to the character and made viewers forgot her former beauty queen image. If that was not enough, she wowed everyone with her singing debut, international music single "In My City".
Not only that, her films "Rowdy Rathore" and "Son Of Sardaar" made it to the Rs.100 crore club. Her latest release "Dabangg 2" is also expected to be a box-office success.
In "Heroine", she played an actress, who goes through the harsh reality of stardom, while "Talaash" saw as a prostitute. One can say that Kareena has surely matured and trying to be versatile.
Her initial introduction was that she is Priyanka's cousin, but she got rid of that with her performance in "Ishaqzaade". Her the girl next door Punjabi looks seems to have clicked with the young audience.
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