5 Best Roles Played By Kalki Koechlin That You Can't Miss
2016 has been a good year for Kalki Koechlin, who won the Jury Special National Award for her performance as a teenage girl suffering from cerebral palsy in Margarita With A Straw. To this, she will now be anchoring a travel show along with her father Joel Koechlin for Fox Traveller.
She has been winning hearts of many with either her brilliant performances in Bollywood or as a social activist. From playing Chandramukhi in Dev D to Natasha in Zindagi Milegi Na Dobara, she has been rising high on success.
Here are the best movies played by Kalki:
1. Dev D
Making her Bollywood debut with Anurag Kashyap’s film Dev D, Kalki is seen playing the role of a victim of an MMS scandal. Later, she turns to prostituting for high-paying clients to pay for her education after being disowned by her family. The movie gained a lot of attention from the audience for her powerful performance and has also won the Best Supporting Actress Filmfare Award.
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2. That Girl In Yellow Boots
The film deals with issues like child abuse, prostitution and alienation where Kalki sets out on a quest to find her father. She channeled all her anger into giving a memorable performance to the audience. She even co-wrote the movie along with her former husband, Anurag Kashyap.
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3. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
This Zoya Akhtar's directorial was Kalki's first entry into the commercial movie. She played the role of Natasha, a possessive fiance which was quite refreshing to see for the audience.
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4. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani
Another mainstrem movie directed by Ayaan Mukerji, Kalki played the role of Aditi, a bubbly tomboy who was secretly in love with Aditya. Though the main focus was on Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, Kalki still managed to steal hearts with her performance.
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5. Margarita, With A Straw
After her success in commercial movies, Kalki potrayed a character of a teenage girl who suffers from celebral palsy where she explores her sexuality. The movie dealth with the topic of disability and sexuality with absolute finesse. Kalki's performance was superlative and hence she even won the Special Jury National award.
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