From starting as a child artist to always walking the path of unconventional cinema, Fatima has come a long way. As she rings in another year, here’s celebrating her best 5 on-screen works
Fatima Sana Shaikh, a name synonymous with reinvention and staying unpredictable with her screen choices. From starting as a child artist to always walking the path of unconventional cinema, Fatima has come a long way. As she rings in another year, here’s celebrating her best 5 on-screen works.
Dangal:
A career-defining film, Fatima Sana portrayed the real-life character Geeta Phogat and registered her breakthrough role. From bringing believability to the character’s body language to striking a fine resemblance to the OG and being a pivotal part of the highest-grossing Indian film ever (Rs.2000+ crore worldwide), Fatima Sana Shaikh proved her strong hold on her craft as well as the box office.
Ludo:
Fatima stepped into the vibrant role of Pinky Jain opposite Rajkummar Rao in Ludo, a black comedy crime film featuring interlinked stories. The film saw Fatima in a contrasting shade to that of Dangal, an entertaining and vibrant side that highlighted her potential to walk that route.
Fatima stepped into a nuanced character named Shruti Arya in Metro In Dino and touched hearts with a fine portrayal. In this musical romantic drama film, her understated performance turned out to be one of the most exciting highlights.
Fatima walked the path of an emotionally layered French language instructor named Madhu Bose in Aap Jaisa Koi, co-starring R Madhavan. Living an unapologetic life and crossing paths with someone who lives by tradition – Fatima brought the film to life with a deep understanding of her character as well as the film’s nature.
Dhak Dhak:
Fatima showcased her daredevil side as Shashi Kumar Yadav in Dhak Dhak, who embarks on a motorbike trip of a lifetime. A daring, bold and an unpredictable character well-suited for an explorative actress like Fatima Sana Shaikh.
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