Mallika Sherawat is an Indian actress who gained international fame as a "sex symbol" in Bollywood during the early 2000s. Her career is defined by bold roles in Hindi cinema, crossover attempts in Hollywood, and several high-profile "item numbers" (special dance appearances). Key Career Highlights Maan Gaye Mughal-e-Azam
In this highly acclaimed romantic comedy, Sherawat starred opposite Rahul Bose. Playing Trisha, a modern, independent woman navigating the complexities of commitment, she won over critics who had previously dismissed her acting abilities. The film proved she could carry a lighthearted, witty script without relying solely on a glamorous image. Welcome (2007)
Here is a chronological list of her other significant works that contribute to her filmography’s diversity: MALLIKA SHERAWAT SEX VIDEO Download
Mallika’s appearances on Koffee With Karan are viral gold. Unlike many actors who play it safe, Mallika was hilariously honest. Her banter about her "sex symbol" status, her views on men, and her unapologetic ambition made for highly entertaining television. She embraced the "diva" label without apology, making these interviews re-watchable classics.
An MX Player investigative thriller series directed by Soumik Sen. Sherawat delivered a powerful performance as Zohra Mehra, a ruthless, influential media mogul running a television empire. Mallika Sherawat is an Indian actress who gained
[The Myth (2005)] ──> [Hisss (2010)] ──> [Politics of Love (2011)] (with Jackie Chan) (with Lynch/Cure) (with Brian White)
Though Murder brought her fame, Khwahish was her debut film. Directed by Govind Menon, the film is infamous for holding the record for the most on-screen kisses (over 17 lip-locks) at the time of its release. While the film failed commercially, it instantly branded Mallika as the “kissing queen” of Bollywood. Playing Trisha, a modern, independent woman navigating the
Beyond her film songs, specific video content has kept Mallika Sherawat trending in the digital age.
3. International Projects and Global Crossovers (2005–2011)