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2018 In Films: A movie is made with a bunch of lead actors and supporting artist making it look more real for the audiences. Other than casting a suitable main lead it’s also important to cast suitable supporting actors. All these characters contribute majorly to make the film watchable and relatable.
Sometimes these parallel leads turn out to be more remarkable and scene stealers in comparison to the lead actors. The year 2018 saw many such films where supporting actors turned out to be a big draw for cinema lovers. Let’s take a look at some of the scene stealers of in 2018 who have raised the bar of the film with the sheer performances.
Richa Chadha – Love Sonia
Actress Richa Chadha is all geared up for her next film, a biopic on Shakeela playing the titular role. Earlier this year Richa played the character of Madhuri in the film Love Sonia, a commercial sex worker entrapped in the global sex market. She stole the show for playing the part as Madhuri who is entrapped in sex racket and suffers from a deadly disease. She was outstanding in most of the scenes she was seen in and even walked away with an outstanding achievement award at the London Film Festival for her role in Love Sonia.
Pankaj Tripathi – Stree
Kaleen Bhaiyya, from the recent release video on demand series Mirzapur, Pankaj Tripathi always has some surprises up his sleeves for the audience. Pankaj’s performance in super hit horror film Stree was outstanding. His character Rudra was one of the most loved characters in the film that drew many of his fans to the cinema halls multiple times. The film stars Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor in lead roles. It was Pankaj Tripathi’s character that brought a lot of applause and laughs onscreen.
Jaideep Ahlawat – Raazi
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The daredevil Shahid Khan from Gangs of Wasseypur, Jaideep Ahlawat has now come to a phase in Bollywood where the roles are now written keeping him in mind. In Raazi, he was seen playing the character of a RAW agent who trains Alia Bhatt to be a spy was brilliant across the film. Jaideep has a unique way to portray his character that keeps stand out from other actors. While Alia truly gave an award-winning performance, it was also Jaideep’s character whom most of the audience left the theatres in awe of.
