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Vidya Balan (pronounced ; born 1 January 1979) is an Indian actress. Known for pioneering a change in the portrayal of women in
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with her roles in female-led films, she is the recipient of several awards, including a
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and seven
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. She was awarded the
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by the
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in 2014. Vidya aspired to a career in film from a young age and had her first acting role in the 1995 sitcom '' Hum Paanch''. While pursuing a master's degree in sociology from the
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, she made several unsuccessful attempts to start a career in film, and featured in television commercials and music videos. She made her film debut by starring in the
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film ''
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'' (2003) and received praise for her first Hindi film, the drama '' Parineeta'' (2005). This was followed by commercial successes in ''
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'' (2006) and '' Bhool Bhulaiyaa'' (2007), but her subsequent roles failed to propel her career forward. Vidya went on to establish herself by starring as headstrong women in five consecutive commercial successes, which also earned her critical and awards recognition. These were in the drama '' Paa'' (2009), the black comedy ''
Ishqiya ''Ishqiya'' () is a 2010 Indian black comedy film starring Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi and Salman Shahid. It was directed by Abhishek Chaubey in his directorial debut, cinematography by Mohana Krishna, and was produced by Rama ...
'' (2010), the thrillers ''
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'' and '' Kahaani'' (2012), and the biopic ''
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'' (2011). The last of these won her the
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. Following a downturn, Vidya made a career comeback by playing cheerful women balancing work and family life in '' Tumhari Sulu'' (2017) and '' Mission Mangal'' (2019). The latter emerged as her highest-grossing release. Vidya has since starred in the Amazon Prime Video films ''
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'' (2020), '' Sherni'' (2021), and ''
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'' (2022). Vidya also promotes humanitarian causes and supports the empowerment of women. She is a member of the Indian Central Board of Film Certification and has hosted a radio show. Early in her career, she drew criticism for her fluctuating weight and dress sense, but was later credited in the media for her unconventionality. Vidya is married to the film producer Siddharth Roy Kapur.


Early life and initial career struggles

Vidya was born on 1 January 1979 in
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(present-day Mumbai), into a Tamil Brahmin family. Her father, P. R. Balan, is the executive vice-president of Digicable and her mother, Saraswathy Balan, is a homemaker. According to Vidya, they speak a mix of
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and
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at home. Her elder sister, Priya Balan, works in advertising. The actress Priyamani is her second cousin. Vidya grew up in the suburban neighbourhood of
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, Mumbai and attended St. Anthony Girls' High School. From a young age, she aspired to a career in film and was inspired by the work of actors Shabana Azmi and Madhuri Dixit. At the age of 16, she starred in the first season of
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's sitcom '' Hum Paanch'' as Radhika, a bespectacled teenager. After the series ended, Vidya refused director Anurag Basu's offer to star in a television soap opera, as she wanted to concentrate on a film career. Her parents were supportive of the decision but encouraged her to complete her education first. She attended St. Xavier's College to pursue a bachelor's degree in
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and later earned a master's degree from the
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. While pursuing her master's degree, Vidya was cast as the female lead in the
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''Chakram'', opposite
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and was subsequently signed on for 12 other Malayalam language films. However, due to production difficulties, ''Chakram'' was shelved. The postponement of a film starring Mohanlal was an unheard occurrence in Malayalam cinema and producers blamed Vidya for bringing "bad luck" to the project; labelled her as a "jinx"; and replaced her in the films that she had been contracted for. She shifted focus to
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. In 2001, she was cast as the female lead in
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's ''
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'' (2002). However, after completing the first shooting schedule, she was unceremoniously dropped and replaced by
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. She was signed up under false pretences for a sex comedy, a genre she was uncomfortable with, and decided to leave the project. She was also replaced by Meera Jasmine in ''
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'' (2002). Thereafter, she signed on for a third Tamil film, '' Manasellam'' (2003), but was replaced by Trisha as the director was dissatisfied with her work. '' Kalari Vikraman'', another Malayalam film that she completed work for in 2003, failed to get a theatrical release. After failing to start a film career, Vidya appeared in approximately 60 television commercials and in music videos for
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and Shubha Mudgal; a majority of these were directed by Pradeep Sarkar.


Career


Early work (2003–2008)

Vidya's film debut came with the Bengali film ''
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'' (2003), a drama directed by
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. He cast her in the central role of Aanandi, a young woman reminiscing about her past, for the combination of innocence and experience that he found in her. Vidya was ecstatic about her involvement in Bengali cinema, later calling it a dream come true and highlighting its contribution to her subsequent progress. She was awarded an Anandalok Purashkar for Best Actress for her performance. On Pradeep Sarkar's recommendation, Vidya auditioned for the lead role in his directorial venture—the
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'' Parineeta'' (2005). The film's producer
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initially preferred an established actress in the part, but agreed to cast Vidya after she underwent six months of extensive tests. Based on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's 1914 Bengali novel of the same name, ''Parineeta'' tells the love story between Shekhar (played by
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), the son of the local
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, and Lalita (Vidya), the dignified daughter of the family's tenant. Vidya's performance received praise from critics; Derek Elley of '' Variety'' found her to be an "acting revelation", adding that her "devoted but dignified Lalita is the picture's heart and soul". At the annual
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ceremony, she won Best Female Debut and received a nomination for Best Actress. Continuing her collaboration with Chopra's company, Vidya starred opposite
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in Rajkumar Hirani's comedy film ''
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'' (2006). She played a
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and the
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's love interest, for which she met up with radio hosts and watched them at work. While she acknowledged not having a substantial role in the film, she agreed to the project as part of a conscious effort to work in different genres to avoid being typecast in her ''Parineeta'' image. With earnings of , ''Lage Raho Munna Bhai'' emerged as one of the highest-grossing Hindi films to that point. Vidya began 2007 by accepting the supporting role of a
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patient in
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's drama ''
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'', starring
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and Aishwarya Rai, citing her desire to work with Ratnam. Raja Sen of Rediff.com bemoaned that she was "somewhat wasted in a role that isn't as well-etched". Her next two roles, in the ensemble films '' Salaam-e-Ishq'' and '' Eklavya: The Royal Guard'', were similarly small, but she defended these choices as having been "part of my learning curve". Both films performed poorly at the box office, but the latter was selected as India's entry for the 80th Academy Awards. Citing date issues, Vidya refused Pradeep Sarkar and Sudhir Mishra's offers to star in their films '' Laaga Chunari Mein Daag'' and '' Khoya Khoya Chand'', respectively; she has said that both filmmakers were upset with her decision. In her next release of 2007, the comedy ''
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'', she starred opposite
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in her first glamorous, westernised role. Her look was poorly received, with Namrata Joshi of '' Outlook'' writing, "Vidya is irritating, over-the-top, extremely affected and looks ghastly in figure-hugging frocks." She next teamed with Kumar once again in '' Bhool Bhulaiyaa'', a comedy horror film from
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, which served as a remake of the Malayalam film '' Manichitrathazhu'' (1993). Played by
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in the original, Vidya was challenged by the role of a woman suffering from dissociative identity disorder; in preparation, she stayed in isolation for three days and once collapsed on set. Moreover, she was intimidated by the dancing that her role required and began learning kathak days before filming her scenes. Despite disliking the film and Vidya's dancing, Khalid Mohamed found her "bankably likeable", and
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described her as "splendid". Both ''Heyy Babyy'' and ''Bhool Bhulaiyaa'' were among the highest-grossing Hindi films of the year. The latter earned her a second Best Actress nomination at Filmfare. In 2008's ''
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'', based on the life of activist Safdar Hashmi, Vidya played a supporting role opposite
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. She next took on a glamorous role once again in the romantic comedy '' Kismat Konnection'', co-starring Shahid Kapoor. She explained her choice of this part as a deliberate attempt to move away from her comfort zone, but she found it difficult to dance alongside Kapoor. Elvis D'Silva of Rediff.com found Vidya to be "woefully miscast" and criticised her look and wardrobe, as did Shubhra Gupta of ''
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'', who dismissed her as "determinedly frumpy". Both films had poor box office returns. Addressing her failure in portraying glamorous roles, Vidya has said that such parts did not suit her personality and blamed herself for "a complete lack of conviction on my part".


Established actress (2009–2012)

Vidya's career prospects improved in 2009 when
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cast her in his comedy-drama '' Paa''. She played a single mother struggling with her son's (played by
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) progeria. She was initially skeptical about playing the part, wondering if she could be maternal towards an actor of Bachchan's stature, who is over 30 years her senior. After insisting on a look test with Bachchan, she said that his effective transformation into a young boy had convinced her to accept the part. Comparing her acting style to that of
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, the critic Sukanya Verma wrote, "Balan is poignant yet restrained and projects an impressive figure of grace and integrity"; Nikhat Kazmi of ''
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'' commended her for lending a "rare dignity to the image of the Bollywood mom". ''Paa'' was a commercial success, and won Vidya the Filmfare Award and Screen Award for Best Actress. Vidya has said that the film's reception gave her "courage to stick to my conviction". Vidya described her next role, in Abhishek Chaubey's black comedy ''
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'' (2010), to be "an epitome of grey". In a departure from her wholesome on-screen persona, she starred as a seductive, manipulative widow from a village in
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. The part required her to master the local dialect, which also involved the use of profanity. Anupama Chopra opined, "Vidya Balan's smoldering looks scorch the screen even as her eyes hint at tragedy. She proves that she is miles ahead of the cookie cutter Barbie dolls that clutter Bollywood and that sensuality has very little to do with showing skin." Vidya's work won her the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress, a second consecutive Best Actress award at Screen, and a nomination for Best Actress at Filmfare. The year 2011 was key in Vidya's career, as she had starring roles in two commercially successful female-led films. In ''
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'', a thriller based on the murder of Jessica Lal, and co-starring Rani Mukerji, Vidya played the real-life character of Sabrina, who seeks justice for her sister's murder. Vidya was styled in men's dresses and loose-fitted clothing; several scenes were shot on location using hidden cameras, and she was pleased with the anonymity that her styling provided. Moreover, she spoke positively of her rapport with Mukerji, noting the rarity of two leading ladies within the same Hindi film.
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of ''
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'' took note of Vidya's ability to be "in sublime control over her emotions" and Savera Someshwar of Rediff.com added that "her hesitant body language, her faith, her helplessness, her rage, her sorrow and her gratitude all come across beautifully". Vidya earned another Filmfare nomination for Best Actress. In the same year, she made a guest appearance in the Malayalam film '' Urumi'' and a retrospective of her films was held in Australia as part of the Bollywood and Beyond festival. ''
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'' reported that with her role in ''
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'' (2011), a drama based on the controversial Indian actress Silk Smitha, Vidya had "redefine the Hindi film heroine". She was challenged by the overwhelming sexuality in the role, and spoke of the mental preparation she put into achieving a balance between the character's mix of innocence, vulnerability, and sex appeal. She gained to look the part. Khalid Mohamed observed of Vidya, "She's extraordinary: gutsy, consistently in character and unafraid of exposing her darker side. Here's the kind of complex performance which you haven't evidenced in years and years." With worldwide earnings of , ''The Dirty Picture'' emerged as Hindi cinema's highest-grossing female-led film to that point. Vidya won another Filmfare and Screen Award, in addition to the
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. She next starred in the thriller '' Kahaani'' (2012), directed by Sujoy Ghosh. Set in
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during the
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festivities, the film starred Vidya as a pregnant woman in search of her missing husband. Made on a shoestring budget, it was shot for over 64 days in the streets of Kolkata by means of
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. Vidya drew media attention for wearing a prosthetic belly while promoting the film. Pratim D. Gupta of ''
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'' wrote that Vidya "gets into the physicality of a pregnant woman with unfailing mastery". Sanjukta Sharma of ''
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'' summarised, "Balan’s existence, and indeed her flourishing, says something about the Hindi film industry finally breaking away from the “heroine" mould." As with ''The Dirty Picture'', ''Kahaani'' too emerged among the biggest earning female-led Hindi films, grossing over worldwide. Vidya won a fourth consecutive Best Actress Award at Screen and a third Best Actress Award at Filmfare.


Setback and resurgence (2013–2017)

After serving as a jury member at the
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, Vidya starred in the comic thriller '' Ghanchakkar'' (2013). Playing a boisterous Punjabi woman opposite
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, she explained that unlike her previous few films, her part in it was secondary to the male star. Sarit Ray of ''
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'' dismissed her "shrill, garish-dressing, magazine-devouring Punjabi housewife" character as "caricature-ish". Vidya then provided the voice of
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for '' Mahabharat'', an animation film based on the Indian epic of the same name. She began 2014 with ''
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'', a romantic comedy about a married couple, in which she was pitted opposite Farhan Akhtar. Critics liked their chemistry, but were unimpressed with the film. She was next drawn to the title role of an aspiring detective in the comedy-mystery film '' Bobby Jasoos'', after connecting with the character's struggle to prove herself. It required her to sport 12 elaborate disguises, and she trained with a language coach to adopt a
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accent. Rohit Khilnani of ''
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'' was appreciative of Vidya's performance but disliked the film's script and execution. All of these films were commercially unsuccessful, which led Vidya to admit that she felt "devastated" by their reception. The series of poorly received films continued with the romantic drama ''
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'' (2015). The writer Mahesh Bhatt, who based the film on his own mother, was keen to have Vidya play the lead role of a domestic abuse survivor. Shubha Shetty-Saha of '' Mid-Day'' bemoaned that she had been "saddled with a boring, outdated, weepy character" and that "there was nothing much even she could do". The following year, she took on the supporting part of a police officer in ''
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'' (2016), a thriller inspired by the 2013 South Korean film '' Montage'', co-starring Amitabh Bachchan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. She was drawn to playing a woman who commands respect and identified with her "silent aggression". Rajeev Masand criticised the film's predictable denouement, but liked Vidya's ability to act through gestures. She then portrayed the actress Geeta Bali in multiple songs for ''
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'', a Marathi-language biopic of
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. Journalists speculated if '' Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh'' (2016), a spiritual sequel to ''Kahaani'', would help overcome her career decline. It was not as well-received as the first film, but Vidya received a Best Actress nomination at Filmfare for her portrayal of a child sexual abuse survivor. In a mixed review of the film, Raja Sen of Rediff.com wrote that "with tremendous commitment to the part, idyagives us a stirring performance free of vanity or obviousness". In Srijit Mukherji's period drama ''
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'' (2017), a remake of the filmmaker's own Bengali film ''
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'' (2015), Vidya played the title role of a procurer from the 1940s. She worked with Mukherji to provide a backstory to her character and researched the era by reading '' The Other Side of Silence''; filming in the barren landscape of rural
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was physically daunting for her.
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of ''
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'' wrote that she "issues one-liners in a monotone, but is unable to dig deep and summon up a relatable human being". Vidya next played Sulu, a spirited housewife who moonlights as a
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host of a relationship counseling show, in the comedy-drama '' Tumhari Sulu''. She identified with her character's lively personality and was pleased to play a rare comic part. She drew on her experience of playing a radio jockey in ''Lage Raho Munna Bhai'' and listened to late-night radio shows. Writing for ''The Times of India'', Neil Soans commended Vidya for "infusing Sulu with an abundance of infectious optimism without being aggravating", and Shubhra Gupta complimented the way she used "her distinctive voice and full-bellied laughter to invest Sulu with real warmth". NDTV listed her performance as the best by a Hindi film actress that year, and she won her fifth Screen Award and fourth Filmfare Award for Best Actress. It also proved to be Vidya's first commercial success since 2012; she called the film's reception a "major confidence booster".


Professional expansion and streaming films (2019–present)

Vidya expanded into South Indian cinema in 2019, with roles in the two-part Telugu biopic, '' N.T.R: Kathanayakudu'' and '' N.T.R: Mahanayakudu'', and the Tamil drama '' Nerkonda Paarvai''. In the former two, about the actor-politician N. T. Rama Rao, she played Rao's first wife. Both films failed commercially. In ''Nerkonda Paarvai'', a remake of the courtroom drama ''
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'' (2016), she briefly played the wife of
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's character. Although not keen on remakes, she agreed to the project to bring attention to its theme of sexual consent. Srinivasa Ramanujam of ''The Hindu'' dismissed the portions involving Vidya as inessential. It emerged as one of the highest-grossing Tamil films of the year. Vidya teamed with Akshay Kumar for the third time in '' Mission Mangal'', about the
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, which marked India's first interplanetary expedition. She liked the idea of playing a seemingly ordinary homemaker who balances her family life with her work as a scientist, and she was also pleased to work with four other leading ladies. Joe Leydon of ''Variety'' found Vidya to be "drop-dead perfect from wire to wire", and she was awarded with another Best Actress nomination at Filmfare. With global earnings of , ''Mission Mangal'' emerged as her highest-grossing release. The short film '' Natkhat'' (2020), about a mother teaching her young son about gender equality, marked Vidya's first production venture. It premiered on
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as part of the We Are One: A Global Film Festival. She then portrayed the mental calculator
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in an eponymous biopic, which due to the
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could not release theatrically and instead streamed on Amazon Prime Video. The director Anu Menon cast Vidya as she believed that Devi's "gregarious and flamboyant" personality matched that of the actress; in preparation, Vidya listened to interviews of Devi's daughter and husband, and watched online videos of Devi. Mike McCahill of ''
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'' praised Vidya's "all-shotguns-blazing performance" and ''The Hindu'' Kenneth Rosario took note of her "ability to smoothly transition between age and appearances, but even she can't salvage a rather mawkish finale to the film". She received two more Filmfare nominations for her performance in it. The following year, Vidya starred as an
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officer tracking a man-eating tigress in the environmental thriller '' Sherni'' (2021). In preparation, she met two forest officers and went on forest trails with them, and read Peter Wohlleben's book ''The Hidden Life of Trees''. Sukanya Verma opined that Vidya's "refreshingly subdued portrayal" was a departure from the "self-aware feminist" roles that she had previously played. She was awarded with another Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress for her performance. Vidya next starred alongside
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in the thriller ''
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'' (2022), which marked her third consecutive film to release on Amazon Prime Video. She played a journalist involved in a hit-and-run, a morally ambiguous character that she was initially hesitant to play. Monika Rawal Kukreja of ''Hindustan Times'' believed that the performances of Vidya and Shah had enhanced a mediocre picture. Vidya will next feature alongside
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in an as-yet untitled romantic comedy and reunite with Anu Menon for a murder mystery film titled ''Neeyat''.


Personal life and off-screen work

The mass media has often speculated about a romantic relationship between Vidya and her co-actors, but she has strongly denied these reports. In 2009, Vidya was involved in a controversy when she mentioned a previous relationship in which "caustic remarks" were made at her due to her weight. She said, "If someone who matters to you takes you down, it can break you. That someone whose approval mattered to me started to constantly find faults with me. At that point of time, it was important to walk away from that relationship." Though she refused to name the person,
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reports suggested that she was referring to Shahid Kapoor (her co-star in ''Kismat Konnection''). Kapoor, however, denied the allegations. During an interview in May 2012, Vidya announced that she was dating Siddharth Roy Kapur, the CEO of UTV Motion Pictures. On 14 December 2012, the couple were married in a private ceremony in Bandra, Mumbai. Vidya is trained in
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and briefly studied the dance forms of Bharatnatyam and Kathak. Regarding her religious affiliations, Vidya said, "I am a person with a lot of faith and I have conversations
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all the time but I am not so religious in the conventional, organised sense". She practices vegetarianism and was listed as "India's hottest vegetarian" in polls conducted by PETA in 2011 and 2012. Her weight fluctuations over the years have been the subject of substantial media coverage in India. In March 2011, Vidya endorsed
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's
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campaign in India. She campaigned for the cause of nutrition in India for Child In Need Institute (CINI), a non-profit organisation based in Kolkata. In September 2012, Vidya visited a village in
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, Uttar Pradesh, where she participated in a campaign to promote children's education and the empowerment of women. For her attempts to empower women, Vidya was awarded the Prabha Khaitan Puraskar 2012 by the Calcutta Chamber of Commerce; she was the youngest recipient of the award. In 2012, she became the first brand ambassador of the country's sanitation programme, later renamed as the
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. Since then, she has been part of a nationwide television and radio campaign aimed to increase construction and use of toilets. In 2013, Vidya served as the grand marshal of the India Day parade held in New York City. In the same year, she launched a technology-based learning platform for underprivileged children in the Thanapur village of Uttar Pradesh. Also that year, Vidya featured as the host of ''No More Kamzor'', a television special on women empowerment. On the occasion of
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in 2015, Vidya wrote an opinion column in ''Hindustan Times'' on the issues faced by women in India. In August 2017, Vidya was made a member of the Indian Central Board of Film Certification, to certify films for theatrical exhibition. The following year, she became the goodwill ambassador of Arpan, an NGO that creates awareness on sexual abuse. In 2019, she collaborated with BIG FM 92.7 to host a radio show named "Dhun Badal Ke Toh Dekho".


Media image and artistry

Following the success of ''Parineeta'' and ''Lage Raho Munna Bhai'', Vidya's film roles were subject to wide critical analysis.
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noted that the films ''Heyy Babyy'' and ''Kismat Konnection'' were "strange films ..in which she tried to pretend to be what she is not — a Bollywood bimbette." Vidya described that particular phase in her career as a "struggle to be someone else". Due to the criticism that her film choices evoked, Vidya decided to choose roles that she "believed in" rather than choose by convention. Members of the media have subsequently labelled her as "bold" and "daring" in her choices. Her starring roles in ''Heyy Babyy'' and ''Kismat Konnection'' also led to considerable attention in the media for her "questionable wardrobe". Several publications listed her as the "worst dressed actress" and her costume designers attributed her failure to carry off western clothes due to her weight and body structure. She was later praised in the media for wearing
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s at public events; designer Niharika Khan explained, "Vidya's beauty lies in her curves. She's comfortable in her voluptuousness, and therefore in a sari." Vidya has since been identified as defying "an anglicised idea of sexuality" and embody the idea of "raw Indian sexuality". After portraying strong protagonists in ''Paa'', ''Ishqiya'', ''No One Killed Jessica'', ''The Dirty Picture'' and ''Kahaani'', Vidya was credited in the media for pioneering a movement that breaks the stereotypical portrayal of heroines in Bollywood. The major commercial success of the latter two earned her the title of a "female hero" and Kalpana Nair of ''
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'' noted that with these two films Vidya spearheaded a change in the roles that were offered to actresses over 30. Critic Mayank Shekhar predicted, "Just a few smart male actors can completely change the face of a commercial, star-driven film industry. Looking at ..Vidya Balan ..it appears, that change could well originate from the leading lady instead." ''
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'' featured Vidya in their 2012 listing of the nation's most powerful women and noted that "she has toppled the all dominating hero, reducing him to a supporting role in a male dominated film industry". Vidya was featured by '' Forbes India'' in their annual Celebrity 100 list in 2012 and 2013. She occupied the top slot in Rediff.com's annual listing of the year's best performances for two consecutive years (2010–11). She also featured in the list for the years 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012, and 2016. In 2012, the magazine '' Verve'' featured her as one of India's "Young Power Women" and wrote, "In a reel world peopled by
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-toned bodies and pretty-as-a-picture heroines, Vidya comes across as completely real and natural – a woman who has followed her own instincts and dared to live her destiny by being her own person and not morphing herself to fit into any conventional slot." Two years later, the magazine listed her as a power icon. In 2018, ''
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'' considered Vidya to be one of the most prominent celebrity brand ambassadors in India. In 2014, Vidya was awarded the
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, the fourth highest civilian award in India, for her contributions to the entertainment industry. The following year, she received an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from
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; the university also named a scholarship program for underprivileged girls after her. The chancellor of the university, Harbeen Arora said, "Among the league of iconic actors, Vidya is a pioneer in every way. Her films epitomise a distinct Indianness and a powerful womanhood".


Accolades

Among Vidya's film awards are a
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for ''The Dirty Picture'' (2011); and seven Filmfare Awards: Best Female Debut for ''Parineeta'' (2005); Best Actress for ''Paa'' (2009), ''The Dirty Picture'' (2011), ''Kahaani'' (2012), and ''Tumhari Sulu'' (2017); and Critics Award for Best Actress for ''Ishqiya'' (2010), and ''Sherni'' (2021).


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