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7 Most relatable female characters of bollywood

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Mid-Day
Entertainment
By Aakruti Bagla
Published Aug 09, 2025

Priyanka Chopra as Aisha in Dil Dhadakne Do

Aisha’s story is a powerful reminder of how women still have to fight for their choices to be seen, respected, and valued

Sara Ali Khan as Chumki in Metro… In Dino

Sara’s Chumki is every millennial who’s masking heartbreak with humour, carrying her quirks like armor, and learning to trust again

Kareena Kapoor Khan as Geet in Jab We Met

Before relatability was a buzzword, there was Geet.— a character who wasn’t afraid to be vulnerable, loud, impulsive, or heartbreakingly honest

Shraddha Kapoor as Tinni in Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar

Tinni is complicated, and that’s what makes her relatable. She wants love but also space, craves connection but fears losing herself

Alia Bhatt as Kaira in Dear Zindagi

Alia Bhatt’s portrayal of a young cinematographer battling emotional baggage and seeking balance in both love and career felt honest, raw, and real

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Anushka Sharma as Alizeh in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

Anushka’s performance made Alizeh a symbol for every girl who’s chosen peace over passion and herself over societal expectations

Kriti Sanon as Bitti in Bareilly Ki Barfi

Bitti is the unapologetic small-town girl with big dreams and a bigger personality. She smokes, dances to her own tune, and refuses to be tamed

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