From Karol Bagh to Cuttputlli: Sargun Mehta's most memorable roles
Sargun Mehta has carved a niche for herself with powerful performances across television and Punjabi cinema. From Karol Bagh to Qismat, her versatility continues to shine.
Kya Huaa Tera Vaada Sargun left an impression on viewers in Kya Huaa Tera Vaada by playing Bulbul, a contemporary, self-reliant woman. She became one of the show's most memorable faces thanks to her nuanced acting, which gave the character depth.
2/9
Apno Ke Liye Geeta Ka Dharmayudh Sargun played Geeta, a strong-willed woman who battles injustice, in Apno Ke Liye Geeta Ka Dharmayudh. Viewers and critics alike praised her for her versatility and her strong on-screen persona and commitment to the part.
3/9
12/24 Karol Bagh Sargun rose to stardom with her portrayal of Neetu Sethi in 12/24 Karol Bagh. The Delhi-set slice-of-life drama instantly became fans’ favourite with Sargun's character becoming one of the most adored on the show.
4/9
Phulwa Sargun portrayed the title character in Phulwa, which was based on true bandit tales. Her ability to play difficult and complex roles with maturity beyond her years was demonstrated by the show, which was a major turning point in her career.
Balika Vadhu Sargun Mehta played Ganga in the classic television series Balika Vadhu. She flawlessly depicted the difficulties of a young woman defying social expectations while caring for her child. She received praise for her sincere performance.
6/9
Cuttputlli Sargun starred opposite Akshay Kumar as SHO Guddan Malik in the crime thriller Cuttputlli. She received praise for her incisive, commanding performance as a strong female police officer, demonstrating her ability to strike a balance between glitz and grit on screen.
7/9
Moh In her Punjabi film Moh, Sargun Mehta demonstrated the depth of her emotions while navigating a complicated, tragic, and passionate love story. Her passionate performance enhanced the movie and demonstrated her command of complex characters.
8/9
Qismat Alongside Ammy Virk, Sargun crafted one of Punjabi cinema's most enduring love tales with Qismat. Millions of people were moved by her performance as Bani, which made the movie a contemporary classic and one of her best-selling roles.
Lahoriye Sargun's portrayal of a woman torn between love and cross-border strife in Lahoriye was another outstanding performance. She established herself as a major star in Punjabi movies thanks to her expressive acting and innate charm, which made the role unforgettable.