Yami
Gautam
in
A
Thursday
The
Yami
Gautam
starrer
revived
the
narrative
of
a
thriller
in
Bollywood
today.
Her
portrayal
of
Naina
reflected
the
trauma
of
every
single
woman
who
has
been
mistreated
by
society.
It
is
one
of
the
spectacular
and
gripping
thrillers
which
will
keep
you
glued
to
the
seats
till
the
end.
A
Thursday
is
a
much-needed
masterpiece
with
a
strong
social
message
regarding
crimes
that
are
still
prevalent
in
Indian
society.
Alia
Bhatt
In
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
It's
a
story
of
a
girl
who
has
been
pushed
into
the
prostitution
business
but
how
she
takes
over
the
business
and
establishes
an
empire
of
her
own
is
a
reason
why
viewers
are
glued
to
the
film
till
the
end.
With
profound
dialogue
delivery,
soulful
expressions,
and
in
between
the
roguish
behaviors,
Alia
Bhatt
has
managed
to
shine
in
the
white
saree
as
nobody
could
do.
Pallavi
Joshi
In
The
Kashmir
Files
While
The
Kashmir
Files
has
the
brutal
truth
out
in
front
of
Indians,
Pallavi
Joshi
played
a
major
role
in
setting
that
narrative
by
depicting
the
role
of
Professor
Radhika
Menon.
The
film
is
an
absolutely
heart-wrenching
silhouette
of
everything
that
went
wrong
in
Kashmir
back
in
the
day
and
Pallavi
along
with
other
actors
deserve
credit
to
highlight
a
subject
as
sensitive
as
Kashmir.
Shefali
Shah
In
Jalsa
Packed
with
incredible
performances
by
Vidya
Balan
and
Shefali
Shah,
Jalsa
leaves
the
viewers
satisfied.
The
film
has
a
very
captivating
storyline
of
two
women
in
their
40s
both,
brave
and
vulnerable
despite
all
odds
stacked
against
them.
Shefali
Shah
as
Ruksana
seamlessly
fits
into
her
character
as
the
beloved
housemaid
that
tends
to
everyone
like
her
own
family.
The
actress
dishes
out
a
sublime
performance
with
minimal
dialogues
and
letting
her
eyes
speak
more
than
ever.
Vidya
Balan
In
Jalsa
Vidya
as
Maya
adds
to
life
this
character
with
great
conviction
in
Jalsa.
As
a
mother
to
an
autistic
son,
her
character
is
a
journalist
who
hits
hard
when
it
needs
to
be.