Nargis Fakhri | |
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Born | Nargis Mohammed Fakhri October 20, 1979 |
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Years active | 2004–present |
Website |
nargisfakhri |
Nargis Mohammed Fakhri (born October 20, 1979) is an American actress and model who primarily works in the Indian Hindi-language films. [1] [2]
Fakhri came to prominence with the 2011 critically acclaimed blockbuster romantic drama Rockstar, for which she was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. She subsequently played a war correspondent in the political thriller Madras Cafe (2013), and starred in the commercially successful comedies Main Tera Hero (2014), Spy (2015) and Housefull 3 (2016). The second last of these was a Hollywood production. [3] [4]
Fakhri was born on October 20, 1979, [5] in Queens, New York City, to Mohammed Fakhri, and Marie Fakhri, a former police officer. [6] Her father is Pakistani, and her mother is Czech. [6] She has one younger sister, Aliya. Fakhri's parents divorced when she was six, and her father died a few years later. [7] Because of her mixed Pakistani-Czech ethnicity and American nationality, Fakhri describes herself a "global citizen". [6] [7] [5]
Fakhri started her career as a model at the age of 16. In her later years, she appeared as a contestant on the second and third cycle of America's Next Top Model (2004). [2] Although Fakhri was selected for the first two challenges of both the cycles, she failed to make up to the third challenge for the top twelve contestants. [8] She subsequently modeled professionally in America, working for freelance agencies, and appearing regularly at fashion shows. Fakhri's fame increased when she appeared in a popular Indian print campaign for the 2009 Kingfisher Calendar. [5] Her appearance in the Kingfisher Calendar attracted the attention of Indian filmmaker Imtiaz Ali. [9] [10] He selected her for a role in the Hindi romantic drama Rockstar. [11] [12] Fakhri later said that she agreed to work in India so that she could "relate to [her] culture" and get "close to [her] roots [Pakistan]", because India and Pakistan share similar cultures. [6] [4] [7]
Fakhri made her acting debut with a female lead role in Imtiaz Ali's musical romantic drama Rockstar in 2011. The film follows the journey of an aspiring musician from a humble background to international stardom after the death of his passionate lover. [13] Rockstar was the first film in India to show a Kashmiri Pandit wedding, and saw Fakhri as a free-spirited rich brat, hailing from the Kashmiri Pandit background. [14] [15] Due to her poor command in Hindi, Fakhri's voice was dubbed over by the voice artist Mona Ghosh Shetty.[ citation needed] The film received overwhelming responses from critics, but their opinions toward her were mixed, though she was praised for her looks. [16] [17] Film critic Taran Adarsh wrote: "Nargis is a stunner as far as looks are concerned, but isn't persuasive in poignant moments", however, he praised her on-screen chemistry with co-star Ranbir Kapoor. [18] Raja Sen of Rediff noted that she is an "exotically ravishing heroine, one so pretty we forgive her occasionally stilted diction", [19] while Nikhat Kazmi praised her performance and said that Fakhri "stands tall as the delectable Heer who sizzles on screen with her unconventional ways". [20] With a gross revenue of ₹1.07 billion (US$13 million), Rockstar was one of the top-grossing Hindi films of the year. [21] Fakhri's performance in the film earned her several Best Female Debut nominations at various award ceremonies, including a Filmfare nomination.
Her next release was opposite John Abraham in the Shoojit Sircar's political thriller Madras Cafe (2013), a drama set during the time of the Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan civil war and the assassination of former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. [22] Her portrayal was of a British war correspondent in Sri Lanka, and was inspired by many war correspondents, including Anita Pratap. [23] Unlike her debut film, Fakhri dubbed her own dialogues and was approached for the film because Sircar wanted "a girl who looked Indian but had an [English] accent". [24] Upon release, Madras Cafe received acclaim from the critics, and the performances of the lead actors were praised. [25] Saibal Chatterjee said Fakhri "strikes the right notes", [26] whereas Rajeev Masand called her "pleasantly competent". [27] Anuj Kumar of The Hindu was particularly impressed with the film and thought that Fakhri has proved that she has more to her than just a "prominent pout". [28] [29] Later that year, she made a special appearance in the action comedy Phata Poster Nikhla Hero to perform in the item number "Dhating Naach" with the film's lead actor Shahid Kapoor. [30]
The following year, Fakhri collaborated with Varun Dhawan and Ileana D'Cruz for the romantic comedy Main Tera Hero, a remake of the 2011 Telugu film Kandireega, produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and directed by David Dhawan.[ citation needed] Set in Bangkok, she played Ayesha, a Don's daughter, who falls for an impetuous brat. [3] The film was a financial success, but received mixed reviews from critics. [31] For her performance in the film, Rohit Khilnani said that Fakhri "is not bad" and that "she fits well in this masala comedy and doesn't disappoint". [32] [33] Taran Adarsh however, disagreed, and said though she "looks great", she needs to "polish her acting skills". [34] She next appeared in a popular item number titled "Yaar Naa Miley" with Salman Khan for Sajid Nadiadwala's action thriller Kick. [35] The song was well received by critics and was immensely popular among the audience. [36] [37] Later that year, she starred in Paul Feig's action comedy Spy, her first project in Hollywood. [4] The film follows the transformation of desk-bound CIA analyst Susan Cooper (McCarthy) into a field agent who attempts to foil the black market sale of a suitcase nuke. [38] Featuring alongside Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham and Jude Law, Fakhri was cast in her first antagonist role, portraying Lia, a secret agent. The film and her performance received praise from critics. [39] John Boone of Entertainment Tonight noted how much she stood out in the "fewer quieter scenes" of the film. [40] [41] Fakhri's performance earned her an MTV Movie Award for Best Fight nomination. [42] Spy emerged as one of top-grossing productions of the year, earning $235.7 million worldwide. [43] [44]
Fakhri began 2016 with a special appearance in the Tamil film Saagasam, to perform in the item number "Desi Girl" with the film's lead actor Prashanth. [45] [46] [47] The song, described as a peppy "bar number", was choreographed by Raju Sundaram, and featured hundred extras. [48] [49] Fakhri next appeared alongside Emraan Hashmi and Prachi Desai in the biographical sports drama Azhar. [50] She portrayed Sangeeta Bijlani, an actress and the second wife of cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin. [51] In an interview with Mid-Day, Azharuddin said that the film is about his God, marriage and match-fixing. [52] Azhar generated controversy when a CBI officer, who investigated his case during match-fixing, claimed that he has a video tape in which Azharuddin had confessed his involvement in the match-fixing, however, he failed to prove it. [53] Critics praised the film's narration, but were divided in their opinion as to her performance. [54] Namrata Joshi of Outlook noted that she was "likeable" in her part, however, Devesh Sharma of Filmfare wrote that she brought "plasticky expressions". [55] Commercially, the film was moderately successful at the box office. [56] She then took on a supporting role for the third installment of the Housefull film series. [57] The ensemble comedy film saw her playing a rich brat who convinces who falls in love with a con-man ( Abhishek Bachchan).[ citation needed] Reviews of the film and her performance were largely negative. [58] Writing for Firstpost, Subhash K. Jha criticized Fakhri for her inclination toward a film where she was "treated as [a] visual attraction [...] and nothing else". [59] Nevertheless, the film was a major commercial success, grossing ₹1.88 billion (US$23 million) billion worldwide. [60] [61] Fakhri then played a minor role in the adventure comedy Dishoom. [62] Her portrayal was of star Saqib Saleem's friend, which she described as a "cameo". [63]
Fakhri's final role in 2016 was as Christina, an American citizen in search of an instrumentalist capable of playing the banjo, in Ravi Jadhav's musical Banjo. [64] [65] Co-starring Riteish Deshmukh, the film was described as a tribute to rappers living in Mumbai's ghettos. [66] Upon release, the film received mixed reviews and under performed at the Box Office India. [67] Writing for the Times of India, Renuka Vyavahare thought that she "overdoes the American accent but grows on you eventually." [68] Koimoi wrote that "Why would you waste your money to watch Nargis' acting and Riteish juggling between his Lai Bhaari and Rockstar character." [69] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV noted that her part in the drama is the film's "biggest undoing." [70] In October 2017 Fakhri was selected as a One Young World counselor, alongside Kofi Annan, Doutzen Kroes, and Cher to speak at their summit in Bogota. [71] [72] Fakhri next starred in her second Hollywood production, the romantic comedy 5 Weddings (2018), opposite Rajkumar Rao. [73] Reza Noorani of The Times of India disliked the chemistry between Fakhri and Rao, and said that she "doesn't bring much to the table". [74] Fakhri begun 2019 with Bhushan Patel-directed horror thriller Amavas. As her previous release, the film received mixed reviews and performed poorly at the box-office. [75] [76] [77]
Fakhri began dating actor Uday Chopra in 2013. The relationship attracted substantial media coverage in India and they speculated on an impending marriage. [78] However, the couple broke up in the end of 2017. [79] In May 2018, Fakhri confirmed and announced her relationship with filmmaker Matt Alonzo on Instagram but broke in 2019. [80] [81] She is a self-professed eggetarian. [82] In 2024, Fakhri stated, "Marriage is something that does not define me". [83]
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2011 | Rockstar | Heer Kaul | ||
2013 | Madras Cafe | Jaya Sahni | ||
Phata Poster Nikhla Hero | – | In special song "Dhating Naach" | ||
2014 | Main Tera Hero | Ayesha Shingal | ||
Kick | Angel | Special appearance in song "Yaar Na Miley" | ||
2015 | Spy | Lia | Hollywood film | |
2016 | Saagasam | – |
Tamil film Special appearance in song "Desi Girl" |
|
Azhar | Sangeeta Bijlani | |||
Housefull 3 | Saraswati "Sarah" Patel | |||
Dishoom | Samaira Dalal | Cameo appearance | [84] | |
Banjo | Christina "Chris" | |||
2018 | 5 Weddings | Shania Dhaliwal | English-language film | [73] |
2019 | Amavas | Ahaana | ||
2020 | Torbaaz | Ayesha | Released on Netflix | [76] [77] |
2023 | Shiv Shastri Balboa | Siya | ||
Hari Hara Veera Mallu † | Roshanara | Telugu film; filming | [85] |
Year | Title | Role | Platform | Ref. |
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2023 | Tatlubaaz | Isabelle Tripathi | Zee5 | [86] |
Year | Song | Singer(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | If My Indian Dad Was A Rapper | Lilly Singh | [87] |
Habitaan Vigaad Di | Parichay | [88] | |
Woofer | Snoop Dogg | [89] | |
2018 | Tere Vaastey | Satinder Sartaaj | [90] |
2022 | Palabi Kothai | Tasnim Anika | [ citation needed] |
2022 | Fayaah Fayaah | Guru Randhawa | [ citation needed] |
Year | Song | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Habitaan Vigaad Di | Parichay as a featured artist | [88] [91] |
Woofer | feat. Snoop Dogg | [89] [92] |
Year | Film | Award | Category | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Rockstar | IIFA Awards | Hottest Pair (shared with Ranbir Kapoor) | Won | [93] |
Filmfare Awards | Best Female Debut | Nominated | [94] | ||
Stardust Awards | Superstar of Tomorrow – Female | Nominated | [93] | ||
Zee Cine Awards | Best Female Debut | Nominated | [94] | ||
2014 | Madras Cafe | BIG Star Entertainment Awards | Most Entertaining Actor in a Social/Drama Film – Female | Nominated | [95] |
2015 | Main Tera Hero | Stardust Awards | Breakthrough Supporting Performance – Female | Nominated | [96] |
Filmfare Glamour and Style Awards | Ciroc Not The Usual Award | Won | [ citation needed] | ||
2016 | Spy | MTV Movie Awards | Best Fight (with Melissa McCarthy) | Nominated | [97] |
2017 | Housefull 3 | BIG Zee Entertainment Awards | Most Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Film – Female | Nominated | [98] |
2023 | — | Distinctive International Arab Festivals Awards | Outstanding Contributions to the Entertainment Industry | Won | [99] |
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Nargis Fakhri | |
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Born | Nargis Mohammed Fakhri October 20, 1979 |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2004–present |
Website |
nargisfakhri |
Nargis Mohammed Fakhri (born October 20, 1979) is an American actress and model who primarily works in the Indian Hindi-language films. [1] [2]
Fakhri came to prominence with the 2011 critically acclaimed blockbuster romantic drama Rockstar, for which she was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. She subsequently played a war correspondent in the political thriller Madras Cafe (2013), and starred in the commercially successful comedies Main Tera Hero (2014), Spy (2015) and Housefull 3 (2016). The second last of these was a Hollywood production. [3] [4]
Fakhri was born on October 20, 1979, [5] in Queens, New York City, to Mohammed Fakhri, and Marie Fakhri, a former police officer. [6] Her father is Pakistani, and her mother is Czech. [6] She has one younger sister, Aliya. Fakhri's parents divorced when she was six, and her father died a few years later. [7] Because of her mixed Pakistani-Czech ethnicity and American nationality, Fakhri describes herself a "global citizen". [6] [7] [5]
Fakhri started her career as a model at the age of 16. In her later years, she appeared as a contestant on the second and third cycle of America's Next Top Model (2004). [2] Although Fakhri was selected for the first two challenges of both the cycles, she failed to make up to the third challenge for the top twelve contestants. [8] She subsequently modeled professionally in America, working for freelance agencies, and appearing regularly at fashion shows. Fakhri's fame increased when she appeared in a popular Indian print campaign for the 2009 Kingfisher Calendar. [5] Her appearance in the Kingfisher Calendar attracted the attention of Indian filmmaker Imtiaz Ali. [9] [10] He selected her for a role in the Hindi romantic drama Rockstar. [11] [12] Fakhri later said that she agreed to work in India so that she could "relate to [her] culture" and get "close to [her] roots [Pakistan]", because India and Pakistan share similar cultures. [6] [4] [7]
Fakhri made her acting debut with a female lead role in Imtiaz Ali's musical romantic drama Rockstar in 2011. The film follows the journey of an aspiring musician from a humble background to international stardom after the death of his passionate lover. [13] Rockstar was the first film in India to show a Kashmiri Pandit wedding, and saw Fakhri as a free-spirited rich brat, hailing from the Kashmiri Pandit background. [14] [15] Due to her poor command in Hindi, Fakhri's voice was dubbed over by the voice artist Mona Ghosh Shetty.[ citation needed] The film received overwhelming responses from critics, but their opinions toward her were mixed, though she was praised for her looks. [16] [17] Film critic Taran Adarsh wrote: "Nargis is a stunner as far as looks are concerned, but isn't persuasive in poignant moments", however, he praised her on-screen chemistry with co-star Ranbir Kapoor. [18] Raja Sen of Rediff noted that she is an "exotically ravishing heroine, one so pretty we forgive her occasionally stilted diction", [19] while Nikhat Kazmi praised her performance and said that Fakhri "stands tall as the delectable Heer who sizzles on screen with her unconventional ways". [20] With a gross revenue of ₹1.07 billion (US$13 million), Rockstar was one of the top-grossing Hindi films of the year. [21] Fakhri's performance in the film earned her several Best Female Debut nominations at various award ceremonies, including a Filmfare nomination.
Her next release was opposite John Abraham in the Shoojit Sircar's political thriller Madras Cafe (2013), a drama set during the time of the Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan civil war and the assassination of former Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. [22] Her portrayal was of a British war correspondent in Sri Lanka, and was inspired by many war correspondents, including Anita Pratap. [23] Unlike her debut film, Fakhri dubbed her own dialogues and was approached for the film because Sircar wanted "a girl who looked Indian but had an [English] accent". [24] Upon release, Madras Cafe received acclaim from the critics, and the performances of the lead actors were praised. [25] Saibal Chatterjee said Fakhri "strikes the right notes", [26] whereas Rajeev Masand called her "pleasantly competent". [27] Anuj Kumar of The Hindu was particularly impressed with the film and thought that Fakhri has proved that she has more to her than just a "prominent pout". [28] [29] Later that year, she made a special appearance in the action comedy Phata Poster Nikhla Hero to perform in the item number "Dhating Naach" with the film's lead actor Shahid Kapoor. [30]
The following year, Fakhri collaborated with Varun Dhawan and Ileana D'Cruz for the romantic comedy Main Tera Hero, a remake of the 2011 Telugu film Kandireega, produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and directed by David Dhawan.[ citation needed] Set in Bangkok, she played Ayesha, a Don's daughter, who falls for an impetuous brat. [3] The film was a financial success, but received mixed reviews from critics. [31] For her performance in the film, Rohit Khilnani said that Fakhri "is not bad" and that "she fits well in this masala comedy and doesn't disappoint". [32] [33] Taran Adarsh however, disagreed, and said though she "looks great", she needs to "polish her acting skills". [34] She next appeared in a popular item number titled "Yaar Naa Miley" with Salman Khan for Sajid Nadiadwala's action thriller Kick. [35] The song was well received by critics and was immensely popular among the audience. [36] [37] Later that year, she starred in Paul Feig's action comedy Spy, her first project in Hollywood. [4] The film follows the transformation of desk-bound CIA analyst Susan Cooper (McCarthy) into a field agent who attempts to foil the black market sale of a suitcase nuke. [38] Featuring alongside Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham and Jude Law, Fakhri was cast in her first antagonist role, portraying Lia, a secret agent. The film and her performance received praise from critics. [39] John Boone of Entertainment Tonight noted how much she stood out in the "fewer quieter scenes" of the film. [40] [41] Fakhri's performance earned her an MTV Movie Award for Best Fight nomination. [42] Spy emerged as one of top-grossing productions of the year, earning $235.7 million worldwide. [43] [44]
Fakhri began 2016 with a special appearance in the Tamil film Saagasam, to perform in the item number "Desi Girl" with the film's lead actor Prashanth. [45] [46] [47] The song, described as a peppy "bar number", was choreographed by Raju Sundaram, and featured hundred extras. [48] [49] Fakhri next appeared alongside Emraan Hashmi and Prachi Desai in the biographical sports drama Azhar. [50] She portrayed Sangeeta Bijlani, an actress and the second wife of cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin. [51] In an interview with Mid-Day, Azharuddin said that the film is about his God, marriage and match-fixing. [52] Azhar generated controversy when a CBI officer, who investigated his case during match-fixing, claimed that he has a video tape in which Azharuddin had confessed his involvement in the match-fixing, however, he failed to prove it. [53] Critics praised the film's narration, but were divided in their opinion as to her performance. [54] Namrata Joshi of Outlook noted that she was "likeable" in her part, however, Devesh Sharma of Filmfare wrote that she brought "plasticky expressions". [55] Commercially, the film was moderately successful at the box office. [56] She then took on a supporting role for the third installment of the Housefull film series. [57] The ensemble comedy film saw her playing a rich brat who convinces who falls in love with a con-man ( Abhishek Bachchan).[ citation needed] Reviews of the film and her performance were largely negative. [58] Writing for Firstpost, Subhash K. Jha criticized Fakhri for her inclination toward a film where she was "treated as [a] visual attraction [...] and nothing else". [59] Nevertheless, the film was a major commercial success, grossing ₹1.88 billion (US$23 million) billion worldwide. [60] [61] Fakhri then played a minor role in the adventure comedy Dishoom. [62] Her portrayal was of star Saqib Saleem's friend, which she described as a "cameo". [63]
Fakhri's final role in 2016 was as Christina, an American citizen in search of an instrumentalist capable of playing the banjo, in Ravi Jadhav's musical Banjo. [64] [65] Co-starring Riteish Deshmukh, the film was described as a tribute to rappers living in Mumbai's ghettos. [66] Upon release, the film received mixed reviews and under performed at the Box Office India. [67] Writing for the Times of India, Renuka Vyavahare thought that she "overdoes the American accent but grows on you eventually." [68] Koimoi wrote that "Why would you waste your money to watch Nargis' acting and Riteish juggling between his Lai Bhaari and Rockstar character." [69] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV noted that her part in the drama is the film's "biggest undoing." [70] In October 2017 Fakhri was selected as a One Young World counselor, alongside Kofi Annan, Doutzen Kroes, and Cher to speak at their summit in Bogota. [71] [72] Fakhri next starred in her second Hollywood production, the romantic comedy 5 Weddings (2018), opposite Rajkumar Rao. [73] Reza Noorani of The Times of India disliked the chemistry between Fakhri and Rao, and said that she "doesn't bring much to the table". [74] Fakhri begun 2019 with Bhushan Patel-directed horror thriller Amavas. As her previous release, the film received mixed reviews and performed poorly at the box-office. [75] [76] [77]
Fakhri began dating actor Uday Chopra in 2013. The relationship attracted substantial media coverage in India and they speculated on an impending marriage. [78] However, the couple broke up in the end of 2017. [79] In May 2018, Fakhri confirmed and announced her relationship with filmmaker Matt Alonzo on Instagram but broke in 2019. [80] [81] She is a self-professed eggetarian. [82] In 2024, Fakhri stated, "Marriage is something that does not define me". [83]
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | Rockstar | Heer Kaul | ||
2013 | Madras Cafe | Jaya Sahni | ||
Phata Poster Nikhla Hero | – | In special song "Dhating Naach" | ||
2014 | Main Tera Hero | Ayesha Shingal | ||
Kick | Angel | Special appearance in song "Yaar Na Miley" | ||
2015 | Spy | Lia | Hollywood film | |
2016 | Saagasam | – |
Tamil film Special appearance in song "Desi Girl" |
|
Azhar | Sangeeta Bijlani | |||
Housefull 3 | Saraswati "Sarah" Patel | |||
Dishoom | Samaira Dalal | Cameo appearance | [84] | |
Banjo | Christina "Chris" | |||
2018 | 5 Weddings | Shania Dhaliwal | English-language film | [73] |
2019 | Amavas | Ahaana | ||
2020 | Torbaaz | Ayesha | Released on Netflix | [76] [77] |
2023 | Shiv Shastri Balboa | Siya | ||
Hari Hara Veera Mallu † | Roshanara | Telugu film; filming | [85] |
Year | Title | Role | Platform | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | Tatlubaaz | Isabelle Tripathi | Zee5 | [86] |
Year | Song | Singer(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | If My Indian Dad Was A Rapper | Lilly Singh | [87] |
Habitaan Vigaad Di | Parichay | [88] | |
Woofer | Snoop Dogg | [89] | |
2018 | Tere Vaastey | Satinder Sartaaj | [90] |
2022 | Palabi Kothai | Tasnim Anika | [ citation needed] |
2022 | Fayaah Fayaah | Guru Randhawa | [ citation needed] |
Year | Song | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Habitaan Vigaad Di | Parichay as a featured artist | [88] [91] |
Woofer | feat. Snoop Dogg | [89] [92] |
Year | Film | Award | Category | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Rockstar | IIFA Awards | Hottest Pair (shared with Ranbir Kapoor) | Won | [93] |
Filmfare Awards | Best Female Debut | Nominated | [94] | ||
Stardust Awards | Superstar of Tomorrow – Female | Nominated | [93] | ||
Zee Cine Awards | Best Female Debut | Nominated | [94] | ||
2014 | Madras Cafe | BIG Star Entertainment Awards | Most Entertaining Actor in a Social/Drama Film – Female | Nominated | [95] |
2015 | Main Tera Hero | Stardust Awards | Breakthrough Supporting Performance – Female | Nominated | [96] |
Filmfare Glamour and Style Awards | Ciroc Not The Usual Award | Won | [ citation needed] | ||
2016 | Spy | MTV Movie Awards | Best Fight (with Melissa McCarthy) | Nominated | [97] |
2017 | Housefull 3 | BIG Zee Entertainment Awards | Most Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Film – Female | Nominated | [98] |
2023 | — | Distinctive International Arab Festivals Awards | Outstanding Contributions to the Entertainment Industry | Won | [99] |
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