The 10 Female Debutants Of 2016

PoojaHegde:  A model with very little screen presence, Ashutosh Gowariker’s latest  female discovery inMohenjo Daro was a vacuous as  his earlier female discovery Gayatri Joshi in Swades.Not to mention GracySingh in Lagaan. Let’s hope Ms Hedge gets better with time. It can’t get any worse than this.

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  1. Navneet Kaur Dhillon: She didn’t make much of an impact in the sadly unsexy Loveshuda. Can’t blame her. This former beauty queen does have a certain sprak about her.Let’s hope she gets a second chance to prove herself.Her co-star Girish Taurani did.
  2. Diya Chalwad: She was John Abraham’s youngest co-star ever. 9-year old Diya Chalwad gave him tit for tat in every scene in Rocky Handsome. A  bit too precocious and grown up to be entirely likeable Diya was no  Harshali Malhotra who melted our hearts with her natural innocence in Kabir Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan .But she could grow up into quite a star.
  3. Momal Sheikh: Outstanding thehrao in this Pakistani beauty’s performance as Abhay Deol’s fiancée in Happy Bhaag Jayegi.Sadly we won’t be seeing much of her in our cinema. Not for now.Mowra Hocane: We won’t see much of this actress from Pakistan either. Mowra was a whiny screechy sobbing mess of a woman in Sanam Teri Kasam.
  4. Ria Shukla : In Ashiwni Iyer Tiwari’s Nil Battey Sannatta, the beautifully woven parable on  female literacy , Ria Shukla was Swara Bhaskar’s bull-headed churlish selfish  daughter who thought she knew it all. An  unpleasant teenager ,debutant Ria Shukla played her without qualms or apology.
  5. Andrea Tariang: The North-Eastern  victim of sexual violence in AnnirudhRoy Choudhry’s Pink, Andrea was fragile and strong. Vulnerable and vibrant.She was poignant but never pitiable
  6. Saiyami Kher: Mirzya’s object of  adoration, Saiyami communicated an interesting mix of spunk and tenderness. The girl knows how to hold a close-up.A rare ability in today’s day and age. Mirzya may have flopped. Saiyami didn’t.
  7. Lehar Khan: As  the child bride in Leena Yadav’s Parched she  simply broke our hearts.
  8. RitikaSingh: She is a  boxer and she played one in Saala Khadoos with credible commitment. The  performance was commendable but not moving. Nothing that grabbed our attention for keeps.
  9. Fatima Sana Shakh/Sanya Malhotra: As Aamir Khan’s wrestler-daughters in Nitish Tiwari’s Dangal the two girls are so perfectly pitched against one another that it is hard to separate the two performances. Spirited spunky and spontaneous Sana and Sanya are splendid discoveries.They make our hearts sing.

 

Vaibhav Choudhary

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