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Bipasha Basu filmography

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Bipasha Basu is looking towards the camera.
Basu at the audio release of Creature 3D

Bipasha Basu is an Indian actress who has featured in over 50 films, predominantly in Hindi language. After a successful career as a model,[1] she made her film debut with a supporting role in Abbas–Mustan's thriller Ajnabee (2001), which won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.[2][3] Basu followed this with a role in her first Telugu cinema—the action film Takkari Donga (2002). She had her first major success with the supernatural thriller Raaz (2002), which earned Basu her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress nomination.[4][5] The following year, she starred opposite John Abraham in the erotic thriller Jism, in which she played a seductive wife.[6] She received a Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role nomination for the film.[7][8] Her roles in these films established her as a sex symbol.[9]

Basu followed this initial success with roles in a series of commercial failures, including the thrillers Aetbaar, Rudraksh, Rakht—all in 2004—and the romance Barsaat (2005).[3][9] She later featured in Prakash Jha's crime drama Apaharan (2005) and the ensemble comedy No Entry (2005). The latter emerged as a financial success, grossing 750 million (US$9.0 million) at the box office, and Basu's role of an escort earned her a nomination for the Best Supporting Actress at the 51st Filmfare Awards.[3] Basu had seven film releases in 2006. Her role as an executive at a conglomerate in Madhur Bhandarkar's drama Corporate earned her another nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[10] She then portrayed a character based on Bianca in Vishal Bhardwaj's Omkara, an adaptation of the Shakespearean tragedy Othello.[11] In Sanjay Gadhvi's action film Dhoom 2—her final release of the year—she played dual roles; it was the top-grossing Bollywood film of the year.[12] In 2008, she collaborated with Abbas–Mustan for the second time for Race. Her performance as a troubled wife in Rituparno Ghosh's 2009 Bengali film Shob Charitro Kalponik was critically acclaimed.[a][14][15] She then featured in the third installment of the Raaz series, entitled Raaz 3D (2012). Due to her frequent associations with horror films, she was labelled India's "horror queen" by the media.[16][17]

In 2013, Basu made her Hollywood debut with the historical romance The Lovers, in which she played a Maratha warrior. The following year, she starred in the comedy Humshakals. The film received largely negative reviews, though it was a moderate commercial success.[18] In 2015, she played conjoined twins—a first for an actress in Bollywood—in the horror film Alone.[19][20] She followed it by featuring as the host of the television horror series Darr Sabko Lagta Hai that year.[21]

Films

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2001 Ajnabee Neeta / (Fake) Sonia Bajaj [b] Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut [3][23]
2002 Takkari Donga Panasa Telugu Film [24]
Raaz Sanjana Dhanraj Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [3][25]
Aankhen Naina Special Appearance [26]
Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai Ria Bhalla Extended Special Appearance [27]
Chor Machaaye Shor Inspector Ranjita [28]
Gunaah Inspector Prabha Narayan [29]
2003 Tujhe Meri Kasam Girija Special Appearance [30]
Jism Sonia Khanna Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Villain [8][31]
Footpath Sanjana Srivastav [26]
Rules: Pyaar Ka Superhit Formula Herself Special Appearance [32]
Stumped Herself Special Appearance
Zameen Nandini Rai [26]
2004 Ishq Hai Tumse Khushbu Akhtar [26]
Aetbaar Ria Malhotra [33]
Rudraksh Dr Gayatri [34]
Rakht Drishti Nair [35]
Madhoshi Anupama Kaul [36]
2005 Chehraa Megha Joshi [37]
Sachein Manju Tamil Film [9][38]
Viruddh... Family Comes First Cameo Appearance [39]
Barsaat Anna Virvani [40]
No Entry Bobby Saluja Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress [3][41]
Apaharan Megha Basu [42]
Shikhar Natasha [43]
2006 Humko Deewana Kar Gaye Sonia Berry [44]
Darna Zaroori Hai Varsha Story Segment: Spirits Do Come [45]
Phir Hera Pheri Anuradha Munjal [46]
Alag Herself Special Appearance in the song "Sabse Alag" [47]
Corporate Nishigandha Dasgupta Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [10][48]
Omkara Billo Chamanbahar [49]
Jaane Hoga Kya Aditi Chopra [50]
Dhoom 2 ACP Shonali Bose / Monali Bose Dual Role [51]
2007 Nehlle Pe Dehlla Pooja Sahni [52]
No Smoking Special Appearance in the song "Phoonk De" [53]
Om Shanti Om Herself Special Appearance [54]
Goal Rumana Ali Khan [55]
2008 Race Sonia Ranveer Singh [56]
Bachna Ae Haseeno Radhika Kapoor / Shreya Rathore Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress [8][57][58]
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Sadhana Shivdasani Special Appearance in the song "Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte" [59]
2009 Aa Dekhen Zara Simi Chatterjee [60]
All the Best: Fun Begins Jhanvi Chopra / (Fake) Vidya / Gututo Dual Role [61]
Shob Charitro Kalponik Radhika Mitra Bengali Film [14]
2010 Pankh Nandini [61]
Lamhaa Aziza Abbas Ansari [62]
Aakrosh Geeta [63]
2011 Dum Maaro Dum Zoey Mendonza [64]
2012 Players Riya Thapar [65]
Jodi Breakers Sonali Agnihotri [66]
Raaz 3 Shanaya Shekhar [67]
2013 Race 2 Sonia Ranveer Singh Guest Appearance [68]
Aatma Maya Verma [68]
The Lovers Tulaja Naik Belgian Film [69]
2014 Humshakals Mishti [70]
Creature 3D Ahana Dutt [71]
2015 Alone Sanjana / Anjana[c] Dual Role [72]
2018 Welcome to New York Herself Cameo Appearance [73]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2012–2014 CID Herself Episode: "Bhootiya Haveli"

Episode: "Bipasha Par Hamla"

2013 Arjun Maya Episode 61
2015–2016 Darr Sabko Lagta Hai Host [21]
2020 Dangerous Neha Singh web series [74]
2013 Fit Test With Bipasha Herself Sport & Health

Music videos

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Year Title Album Singer Ref.
1998 "Tu" Kismat Sonu Nigam [75]
1999 "Sauda Khara" Hai Energy Sukhbir
2000 "Tera Milna Pal Do Pal Ka" Jaan Sonu Nigam
2004 "Stolen" Me Against Myself Jay Sean [citation needed]
2005 "Mujhe Mere Yaar Se Matlab" Mujhe Pyar Se Matlab Rajiv Goswami
2011 "Mind Blowing" Let's Party Ganesh Hedge

Music song

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  • 2003: Appeared in Hum Ko To Hai Poora Yakeen made by MSN cricket and sports (MSN India) to support the Indian cricket team for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003

Notes

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  1. ^ The film marked her debut in Bengali cinema.[13]
  2. ^ She played a single character with two different names.[22]
  3. ^ She played the dual role of conjoined twins.[72]

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