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Vidya began her journey on television with the sitcom Hum Paanch and made her film debut in the Bengali drama Bhalo Theko (2003). Her major Bollywood breakthrough came in 2005 with , earning her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.

During this period, Vidya starred in five consecutive films that shifted the industry's focus toward women-centric stories.

Before she became the darling of critics and audiences alike, Vidya Balan faced significant rejection. Labeled "unlucky" after being dropped from several early projects, her resilience paid off with her debut.

, a role that won her the National Film Award for Best Actress. This marked a shift in her career where she moved from being a leading lady to a "female hero" who could carry films entirely on her shoulders. 🎬 Top-Rated Performances vidya balan movies

According to Moneycontrol and IMDb , her highest-rated and most influential films include: Kahaani (2012) - IMDb

This was the nuclear explosion. Playing Silk, a real-life B-movie sex symbol, Balan turned objectification into a weapon. The film’s famous line—“ Mujhe naam nahi, audience ka pyaar chahiye ” (I don’t want a name, I want the audience’s love)—became her manifesto. She ate, she leered, she danced crudely, and she cried ugly tears. It was a performance of pure, unapologetic agency. She proved that a woman could be “vulgar” and tragic, powerful and pathetic, all at once. It won her the National Film Award for Best Actress.

Though released earlier, Paa deserves mention for her portrayal of a gynecologist and single mother. Her chemistry with Amitabh Bachchan (who played a child with progeria) was heartwarming and earned her a Filmfare Award for Best Actress. Vidya began her journey on television with the

While her debut was praised, this Rajkumar Hirani blockbuster introduced her to the masses. As Jhanvi, a radio jockey, Balan showcased her ability to fit seamlessly into mainstream commercial cinema without losing her acting nuance.

Playing a pregnant woman searching for her missing husband in Kolkata, she proved a female lead could carry a thriller to massive box-office success. Versatility and Recent Successes (2013–Present)

Her portrayal of Avni/Manjulika, a patient with dissociative identity disorder, remains one of the most iconic horror-comedy performances in Indian cinema. Before she became the darling of critics and

A psychological thriller co-starring Shefali Shah, Jalsa offered a masterclass in acting dynamics. Balan played a renowned journalist entangled in a hit-and-run case, showcasing the moral ambiguity she has become famous for portraying.

As Bollywood struggled with changing audience tastes post-pandemic, Vidya Balan adapted by exploring digital platforms, continuing her streak of choosing content over glamour.

If Ishqiya was the spark, The Dirty Picture was the wildfire. Based on the life of South Indian actress Silk Smitha, Balan gained weight, dropped her inhibitions, and delivered a career-defining performance. The film’s tagline, "Entertainment, Entertainment, Entertainment," became synonymous with her power.

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