Konkona Sen Sharma
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Konkona Sensharma Movies To Watch Before Killer Soup: Wake Up Sid, Lipstick Under My Burkha & More

Konkona Sensharma stands out as a versatile and powerful actress. Her ability to portray diverse characters with authenticity and depth has earned her widespread acclaim. Netflix’s upcoming release Killer Soup will see Konkona take the lead alongside Manoj Bajpayee. It’s an opportune time to revisit some of her stellar performances that have left a permanent mark on audiences.

Wake Up Sid

Ayan Mukerji’s Wake Up Sid is a coming-of-age comedy-drama that showcases Konkona Sensharma’s prowess as an actor. Released in 2009, the film revolves around Sid (Ranbir Kapoor), a carefree young man whose life takes a turn when he encounters Aisha, played by Konkona. As the aspiring writer imparts valuable life lessons to Sid, the film explores themes of responsibility and maturity. Wake Up Sid not only proved to be a commercial success but also garnered critical acclaim for its innovative concept, direction, and the compelling performances of the cast.

Lipstick Under My Burkha

In this bold and impactful film, Konkona Sensharma takes on the role of Shireen Aslam. Shireen is a burkha-clad housewife who secretly works as a saleswoman. Lipstick Under My Burkha delves into the lives of four women fighting for individual freedom against societal norms. Konkona’s portrayal of Shireen, a victim of sexual assault, earned her international recognition and several prestigious awards. Directed by Alankrita Shrivastava, the film challenges societal barriers and explores the right of women to assert their desires.

Talvar

Based on the infamous Aarushi Talwar murder case, Talvar sees Konkona Sensharma playing the role of Nutan Tandon, the victim’s mother. Directed by Meghna Gulzar, the film unfolds through the perspective of a senior investigator, showing the shortcomings of the UP police in solving the double murder case. Konkona’s restrained yet powerful performance blurs the lines between reality and fiction, adding to the film’s critical acclaim. The movie, which was also released globally as Guilty, also stars stellar performances by Neeraj Kabi and the late Irrfan Khan.

Page 3

Madhur Bhandarkar’s Page 3 marks another amazing performance by Konkona. In this out-of-the-box drama, she plays Madhavi Sharma, a journalist studying the glitzy world of Bollywood as a Page 3 reporter. As Madhavi witnesses the darker side of fame, including drugs, heartbreaks, and mental health issues, the film shows the shallow reality behind the glamour. Konkona’s role of the dedicated journalist adds depth to this open story, making Page 3 one of her memorable roles.

Mr. and Mrs. Iyer

Directed by Aparna Sen, Mr. and Mrs. Iyer is an English-language drama that showcases Konkona’s brilliance as an actor in her early days. Portraying Meenakshi Iyer, a Tamil Iyer Brahmin, Konkona’s heartfelt performance won her a National Film Award for Best Actress. The film follows Meenakshi and a Bengali Muslim man, Raja Chowdhury (Rahul Bose), who pretend to be a married couple during communal riots in India. Their journey unfolds against the backdrop of societal unrest, revealing the human connections that transcend religious boundaries.

As audiences eagerly await the release of Killer Soup on Netflix, taking a cinematic journey through Konkona Sensharma’s earlier masterpieces provides a glimpse into the depth and range of her acting prowess.

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