27 September,2022 05:54 PM IST | mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Katrina Kaif
The female characters in Indian cinema has been constantly evolving and we have seen our favourite female actors nailing some of the extraordinary roles lately. Here are 5 divas who have broken all stereotypes and opted for some fierce action packed roles.
Katrina Kaif
Katrina was seen in action packed mode in Kabir Khan 's 'Ek tha Tiger' as well as Ali Abbas Zafar's 'Tiger Zinda Hai.' The actress was seen doing some difficult action sequences and nailing it and how.
Taapsee Pannu
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Taapsee left audiences in awe of her action packed role in 'Naam Shabana' and till date it remained one of her finest performances. She killed every action scene she appeared in the film and we are eagerly waiting for her to sign an action drama film soon where we can see her doing some rough and tough action.
Sonal Chauhan
The beautiful Sonal Chauhan is all set to surprise the audience with her new action avatar, as she stars opposite Nagarjuna in 'The Ghost.' Chauhan will be seen doing some strenuous sequences that required an intense training and preparation. Audiences are quite excited to check out this new avatar of Sonal.
Rani Mukerji
The stellar actress nailed her character as Shivani Shivaji Roy in Pradeep Sarkar's 'Mardaani.' Both the installations of the film has has done jaw dropping action sequences and we just couldn't take our eyes off Rani.
Sonakshi Sinha
A.R. Murgadoss's 'Akira' brought out a different side of Sonakshi Sinha. The audience for the very first time saw her doing some kickass action scenes and had loved her immensely.
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