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Shraddha Kapoor’s most loved on-screen characters

From the heartbroken singer in Aashiqui 2 to the mysterious woman in Stree and the fun, modern Tinni in Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar, Shraddha Kapoor has carved her place in Bollywood with a mix of soulful roles, breezy romances, and unexpected experiments.

September 02, 2025 / 18:45 IST
Aashiqui 2 (2013) – Aarohi Keshav Shirke  Shraddha literally became a household name with Aashiqui 2. Aarohi was this innocent, small-town girl chasing her singing dreams, and Shraddha brought so much life and heart to her. The chemistry with Aditya Roy Kapur? Electric. And honestly, who didn’t hum “Tum Hi Ho” after this? Pure heartbreak and romance packed into one role.
1/10
Aashiqui 2 (2013) – Aarohi Keshav Shirke
Shraddha literally became a household name with Aashiqui 2. Aarohi was this innocent, small-town girl chasing her singing dreams, and Shraddha brought so much life and heart to her. The chemistry with Aditya Roy Kapur? Electric. And honestly, who didn’t hum “Tum Hi Ho” after this? Pure heartbreak and romance packed into one role.
Ek Villain (2014) – Aisha Verma  Aisha was sunshine in a dark story. Shraddha’s bubbly, happy-go-lucky energy made the villain’s world feel lighter. Then, of course, the tragedy hit, and it broke everyone’s heart. She made you care instantly, laugh, smile, and then cry. That mix of innocence and depth? Only Shraddha could pull it off.
2/10
Ek Villain (2014) – Aisha Verma
Aisha was sunshine in a dark story. Shraddha’s bubbly, happy-go-lucky energy made the villain’s world feel lighter. Then, of course, the tragedy hit, and it broke everyone’s heart. She made you care instantly, laugh, smile, and then cry. That mix of innocence and depth? Only Shraddha could pull it off.
Haider (2014) – Arshia Lone  Okay, this one was different. No glitz, no romance. Shraddha played a journalist in the middle of Kashmir’s chaos. Arshia was quiet but full of emotion, and she delivered it without overdoing it. Critics loved her subtlety here, showing she could handle serious, layered roles too. A serious, grown-up Shraddha moment.
3/10
Haider (2014) – Arshia Lone
Okay, this one was different. No glitz, no romance. Shraddha played a journalist in the middle of Kashmir’s chaos. Arshia was quiet but full of emotion, and she delivered it without overdoing it. Critics loved her subtlety here, showing she could handle serious, layered roles too. A serious, grown-up Shraddha moment.
ABCD 2 (2015) – Vinnie Sharma  Vinnie was energetic, fun, and full of dance moves. Shraddha showed she wasn’t just a romantic lead—she could groove hard! Her chemistry with Varun Dhawan and those solo performances? Fans couldn’t get enough. The movie was a blast, and Shraddha shined as this lively, passionate dancer.
4/10
ABCD 2 (2015) – Vinnie Sharma
Vinnie was energetic, fun, and full of dance moves. Shraddha showed she wasn’t just a romantic lead—she could groove hard! Her chemistry with Varun Dhawan and those solo performances? Fans couldn’t get enough. The movie was a blast, and Shraddha shined as this lively, passionate dancer.
Baaghi (2016) – Sia Khurana  Sia wasn’t just the love interest. She had emotions, courage, and vulnerability all at once. Action-packed film, but Shraddha held her ground with Tiger Shroff. Emotional moments hit, the fights were intense, and Sia felt real. Fans loved seeing Shraddha step into a tougher, bolder role for a change.
5/10
Baaghi (2016) – Sia Khurana
Sia wasn’t just the love interest. She had emotions, courage, and vulnerability all at once. Action-packed film, but Shraddha held her ground with Tiger Shroff. Emotional moments hit, the fights were intense, and Sia felt real. Fans loved seeing Shraddha step into a tougher, bolder role for a change.
Ok Jaanu (2017) – Tara Agnihotri  Tara was the modern, ambitious girl-next-door. Shraddha made this relatable—someone balancing love, career, and dreams abroad. The vibe with Aditya Roy Kapur was light, fun, and just right. Urban youth could totally see themselves in Tara. Shraddha brought charm without overdoing it.
6/10
Ok Jaanu (2017) – Tara Agnihotri
Tara was the modern, ambitious girl-next-door. Shraddha made this relatable—someone balancing love, career, and dreams abroad. The vibe with Aditya Roy Kapur was light, fun, and just right. Urban youth could totally see themselves in Tara. Shraddha brought charm without overdoing it.
Stree (2018) – The Mysterious Woman  This was a twist! Shraddha played a quiet, mysterious presence—part ghost, part helper. Audiences kept guessing. Her calm aura worked perfectly in this horror-comedy mix. Totally different from her romantic image, and fans loved that unexpected side of her.
7/10
Stree (2018) – The Mysterious Woman
This was a twist! Shraddha played a quiet, mysterious presence—part ghost, part helper. Audiences kept guessing. Her calm aura worked perfectly in this horror-comedy mix. Totally different from her romantic image, and fans loved that unexpected side of her.
Chhichhore (2019) – Maya Sharma  Maya was sweet, understanding, and full of warmth. Shraddha balanced nostalgia, friendship vibes, and the emotional core of the story beautifully. Her scenes with Sushant Singh Rajput were Heart-melting. The motherly, caring, relatable side of Shraddha came out, and it worked perfectly.
8/10
Chhichhore (2019) – Maya Sharma
Maya was sweet, understanding, and full of warmth. Shraddha balanced nostalgia, friendship vibes, and the emotional core of the story beautifully. Her scenes with Sushant Singh Rajput were Heart-melting. The motherly, caring, relatable side of Shraddha came out, and it worked perfectly.
Saaho (2019) – Amritha Nair  Amritha was sharp, stylish, and fearless. Shraddha handled action sequences like a pro, looked amazing on screen, and held her own with Prabhas. Big film, big budget, and she didn’t get lost in it. Her presence alone made her role memorable despite the mixed reviews of the movie.
9/10
Saaho (2019) – Amritha Nair
Amritha was sharp, stylish, and fearless. Shraddha handled action sequences like a pro, looked amazing on screen, and held her own with Prabhas. Big film, big budget, and she didn’t get lost in it. Her presence alone made her role memorable despite the mixed reviews of the movie.
Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar (2023) – Tinni Malhotra  Tinni was playful, witty, and independent. Shraddha’s comic timing and chemistry with Ranbir Kapoor made this one a hit. Modern rom-com vibes, stylish looks, fun banter—everything clicked. She reminded everyone why she’s still the go-to girl for fresh, relatable, entertaining characters.
10/10
Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar (2023) – Tinni Malhotra
Tinni was playful, witty, and independent. Shraddha’s comic timing and chemistry with Ranbir Kapoor made this one a hit. Modern rom-com vibes, stylish looks, fun banter—everything clicked. She reminded everyone why she’s still the go-to girl for fresh, relatable, entertaining characters.
Entertainment desk
first published: Sep 2, 2025 06:44 pm

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