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HBD Juhi Chawla : From Radha in Bol Radha Bol to Madhu in Ishq, here are some most-loved roles in her acting career

Veteran actress Juhi Chawla turns 55 today, but she still has flawless beauty and elegance. She has many die-hard fans even today due to her lovely persona and killer smile. No doubt, she is among the best Bollywood actresses of the glorious 90s. In her decades-long acting career, she has always experimented with her characters. The vivacious beauty was recently seen in the web series, Hush Hush.

On her 55th birthday, let’s take a look at some most beloved on-screen characters of Juhi Chawla from her entire acting career

1) Rashmi in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak

Millions of moviegoers adored and admired the 1988 theatrical release of the unfortunate romantic drama Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. Juhi Chawla attracted a considerable amount of praise for her performance as Rashmi. She was also crowned “Lux New Face of the Year” by Filmfare. Juhi’s remarkable performance and charm as Aamir Khan’s co-star are simply unforgettable.

2) Radha in Bol Radha Bol
Juhi Chawla effortlessly portrayed a village girl named Radha in this 1992 movie. She starred alongside Lt. Rishi Kapoor, and their chemistry was admired by fans. Aside from that, her strong personality, which transformed her from a desi and naive village girl into a bold and fighting modern woman, was adored by all. She mesmerized us with her beauty in dual avatars in this film. Juhi Chawla’s enormous popularity at the time was linked to the film’s success.

3) Reema Mathur in Aaina
This film re-established Juhi as a formidable leading woman of the 1990s. In this, Juhu Chawla played Reema Mathur, a delicate, shy, and moral character. This gradually formed her on-screen persona.

4) Kiran in Darr
This film is popular for Shah Rukh Khan’s insane performance as Rahul, who was an obsessive lover to a college girl, Kiran. Kiran, played by Juhi, is a bright college student. Kiran was famous for her vibrant and powerful acting abilities.

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5) Madhu in Ishq
Juhi Chawla played a daring girl named Madhu in Ishq. Whether it was getting revenge or fighting for her love, she did it all. You can watch this movie over and over and never grow tired of it. Even today, teenagers love to watch this movie.

6) Madhu Saxena in Yes Boss
This 1997 film starring Juhi Chawla as Madhu Saxena felt very realistic. She is bright, hardworking, and pleasant. Everyone adored her chemistry with Shah Rukh Khan.

7) Sumitra Devi in Gulaab Gang
After a huge gap, we saw her in 2014’s women-centric film. It starred two Bollywood legends, Madhuri Dixit and, obviously, Juhi Chawla. In this film, she portrayed a villain for the very first time. Her work received fantastic reviews and accolades from reviewers.

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8) Veena Manchanda in Sharmaji Namkeen
After a long gap, Juhi and her Bol Radha Bol co-star Rishi Kapoor collaborated on this project. However, the late actor couldn’t finish this film, and therefore Paresh Rawal has done the pending part. In this Amazon Original Movie, Juhi Chawla plays an independent and strong woman named Veena, who becomes a good friend and support system for Rishi’s character. Even though the plot was based on Rishi’s story, we loved the presence of her character, which made the story meaningful.

We wish Juhi Chawla, a very happy Birthday!

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Suryaprakash Singh

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