Here are 6 must-watch Shraddha Kapoor movies on Netflix that will make you fall in love with the ‘Stree’ star all over again

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The Netflix movies starring Shraddha Kapoor are worth watching, which are a must-watch after her recent release of movie Stree 2 which is hitting the theaters right now.

6 best movies of Shraddha Kapoor that are worth watching on Netflix

1. ABCD 2

The narrative of Suresh (Varun Dhawan) and Vinnie (Shraddha Kapoor) in the dance drama ABCD 2 is centered around their quest to win an international dance competition. Based on a true incident, the film tells the tale of the Mumbai-based Fictitious Dance Group, who competed in the World Hip Hop Dance Championship as India’s representative.

Shraddha Kapoor dazzles with her dancing routines and her commitment to the character of Vinnie. She put in a lot of training for the movie, and it shows on screen. Varun and Shraddha have a contagious chemistry. With Shraddha’s elegant performance, the song Sun Saathiya shines out and becomes one of the most memorable scenes in the movie.

2. Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar

A romantic comedy called Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar also explores the intricacies of contemporary relationships. The movie tells the tale of Tinni (Shraddha Kapoor) and Mickey (Ranbir Kapoor), two people who specialize in divorcing marriages for a price. But as they fall in love, the tricks they played as children come back to bite them.

As Tinni, Shraddha Kapoor gives a powerful performance, striking a balance between the light-hearted and sentimental aspects of the role. Her rapport with Ranbir Kapoor is a standout feature; their playful banter and tender moments enhance the movie’s attractiveness. Without a doubt, the song Tere Pyaar Mein stands out greatly. Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar is a must-watch because of Shraddha’s performance and a novel plot.

3. Baaghi 

In the thrilling romantic film Baaghi, Shraddha Kapoor portrays Siya, a young lady entangled in a risky romantic triangle. The movie follows Ronny (Tiger Shroff) as he tries to save her in spite of all obstacles. In her character as Siya, Shraddha combines strength and tenderness.

Her relationship with Tiger Shroff is enticing, particularly during the love scenes where the song Sab Tera is a crowd favorite. Baaghi is a must-watch because of its unique blend of action, drama, romance, and, of course, Shraddha’s performance.

4. Ok Jaanu

In the love drama Ok Jaanu, Adi (Aditya Roy Kapur) and Tara (Shraddha Kapoor), a young couple who are living together but are apprehensive about getting married, are explored. The movie, which is a replica of the popular Tamil classic O Kadhal Kanmani, masterfully depicts the difficulties that arise in relationships today.

Tara is portrayed by Shraddha Kapoor in a way that is energizing and youthful. Her seamless on-screen connection with Aditya Roy Kapur brings back memories of their collaboration in Aashiqui 2. One of such scenes in the song Enna Sona precisely describes their loving moments.

5. Saaho 

The plot of the suspenseful action thriller Saaho centers on a power struggle in a made-up city. In the film, Prabhas’s character links up with Shraddha Kapoor’s Amritha Nair, a police officer, to unravel a conspiracy. The diva has a more action-oriented part in Saaho, and the popularity of the movie was greatly influenced by her rapport with Prabhas in songs like Psycho Saiyaan. 

Saaho presents another image of Shraddha Kapoor as she moves through an exciting and mysterious environment. Action fans should not miss this big-budget picture, which is enhanced by Shraddha’s outstanding performance.

6. Haider

Shakespeare’s Hamlet is adapted for the current stage in Haider, which is situated against the backdrop of the Kashmir dispute. Played by Shraddha Kapoor, Arshia is a journalist and Haider’s (Shahid Kapoor) love interest. Haider goes back to Kashmir in search of his father, who has vanished.

Shraddha Kapoor gives a powerful performance in Haider, stepping outside of her comfort zone. Her rapport with Shahid Kapoor, particularly in the poignant moments, elevates the film to a must-see.

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