5 Isha Koppikar roles we bet you haven`t forgotten
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Kyaa Kool Hai Hum (2005)
In this cult adult comedy, Isha Koppikar plays Sub-Inspector Urmila Martodkar—sharp, stylish, and hilariously bold with flawless comic timing
Kyaa Kool Hai Hum (2005)
Her bold cop act redefined the female cop trope in Bollywood. It remains one of her most commercially successful and award-nominated roles
Don (2006)
As Anita in Don, Isha Koppikar held her ground alongside Shah Rukh Khan, adding glamour, elegance, and charm to the star-studded crime thriller
Don (2006)
Her screen presence and charisma stood out, bringing poise and style to the gritty world of Don. A subtle yet standout performance in her filmography
Krishna Cottage (2004)
In Krishna Cottage, Isha Koppikar plays Disha—a mysterious woman later revealed to be a love-obsessed ghost caught in a haunting supernatural romance
Krishna Cottage (2004)
Her intense screen presence added depth to the eerie vibe. The film gained cult status, thanks in part to her haunting, nuanced performance as Disha
Shabri – 2011
In Shabri, Isha played a fierce gangster—stripped of all glamour, gritty and raw. It was her boldest and most transformative role yet
Shabri – 2011
Unrecognisable in her look, she was once denied entry on set. Her performance earned critical acclaim as one of the best of her acting career
Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi (2008)
As Chandni in Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi, Isha portrayed a girl who sacrifices her dreams to support her family, delivering a moving, traditional role
Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi (2008)
Her poise and grace struck a chord with audiences. The values-driven film earned her praise from both critics and fans for its emotional richness
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