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2021’s Top 10 Women of Indian Television

Year over year, strong women dominate the television medium. We love these women, admire them, support them, cry with them, laugh with them, and probably most important aspire to be like them. The 2021’s list of Top 50 women of Indian television aims to honor and recognize popular names that have carved their names in our hearts with their iconic performances, and also to uplift underrated talent. We hope you see this list as a diverse pool of talented women with ground-breaking and remarkable performances. Along with talented women that continue to entertain us with their craft.To get more news about 91亚洲中文天堂在线观看, you can visit our official website.

Please do remember these rankings are arbitrary as we love all of them equally and so many others we could not include on the list. Here’s to the women of Indian television that continue to break barriers, illuminate the dark injustices of society, and remind us to be our strongest selves in the face of adversity.

50. Paridhi Sharma
First, we start with the beautiful Jodha of ITV, Paridhi Sharma. Currently, she is displaying her stellar acting chops on “Chikoo Ki Mummy Durr Kei”. The screenplay involves drama that is executed through beautiful dance sequences, which Paridhi executes with so much charm and grace.
49. Rati Pandey
Known by many as one of the most versatile actresses on television, Rati secures a spot on this list for the portrayal of the simple yet powerful Preeti of “Shaadi Mubarak“. Not to mention, the fans love the chemistry between her and Manav Gohil; proving love and passion have no age limit.
48. Esha Kansara
Next on the women of Indian television list is Esha, who plays a widow on “Zindagi Mere Ghar Aane”. She does an excellent job switching between a theeki mirchi, who verbally challenges her paying guest, and a dutiful, patient daughter-in-law. Her best scenes are the ones where she grieves her dead husband and cherishes his memories.

47. Shrenu Parikh
This beauty continues winning hearts and gracing our screens with versatile roles; both positive and negative. Currently, we see her in “Ghar Ek Mandir” as a woman of today with deep-rooted traditional values. Additionally, she’s willing to go to any extent to protect her family.
46. Sukriti Kandpal
One of the most pathbreaking shows of the year, “Story 9 Months Ki” stars Sukriti Kandpal. She plays the successful and independent businesswoman Alia Shroff effortlessly. Her character decides to have a child via IVF after a failed marriage and is looking out for a suitable donor. It really left the audience with some food for thought about being open to women who make their own choices, pave their own path, and make decisions for themselves.
45. Disha Parmar
We move on to Disha Parmar, who plays the character of a self-made woman in the show “Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 2”. Disha excels in showing a woman balancing personal heartbreak with being the pillar of strength for the sake of her family. Her portrayal of Priya highlights that women are inherently multi-taskers and they can balance their personal and professional lives very well.

44. Aditi Rathore
After her iconic powerhouse performance as Avni Ayesha a few years back, Aditi comes a comeback on “Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha“. This time the actress dons a grey character bringing life to a very difficult character and showing women come with all personality types. Evidently, fans love her as the obsessive villain and are all praises for her taking a risk with a negative character at this juncture in her career.
43. Pranali Rathod
Newbie Pranali Rathod is winning hearts for her sizzling chemistry with co-star, Harshad Chopda, on “Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai”. After the departure of Shivangi Joshi, Pranali had huge shoes to fill when stepping into the lead role, but people love her free-spirited, family-oriented, and super adorable Akshara Goenka.

42. Additi Gupta
After a short hiatus, Additi Gupta comes back to the medium with a medical drama dripping in realism, “Dhadkan”. Her strong character is a homage to women that speak their minds and are not afraid to take a stand. It is for women that put forth their ideas and thoughts without belittling others and those that have 0 tolerance for immoral actions. We praise Additi for always trying to push the envelope a little bit forward with the type of women she portrays onscreen.



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