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In women, Katrina . Her acting is atrocious in all of her films. Yet somehow some ppl keep casting her in big budget movies.
In men, Tiger, tiger cannot act. I still can't believe how ppl watch his action movies cuz there are literally zero expressions on his face. Even vin diesel is an action star but even he shows minimum acting skills .
i second that! both tiger and katrina are the male and female versions of each other
Alia Bhatt and mediocre?! You take that back! 😲 She isn’t mediocre at all. In fact, she surprised me with her amazing acting skills after her SOTY debut. I find her to be one of the most talented and gifted actors, provided she gets the right roles.
Her performance in Raazi, Udta Punjab, Highway, Dear Zindagi are some of the most powerful by an Indian actress. She experiments, gives it her all to the character and plays it pretty convincingly.
These scenes of hers gave me goosebumps -
Man, this scene gave me the chills. I wondered what made her character in the movie feel so free with her kidnapper that she never wanted to go back. The way the Indian landscapes heal her, her relationship with her captor, losing him and then this scene, made this movie a journey not to be missed.
As her traumatic childhood is revealed in the movie, it’s done so brilliantly in the movie that I couldn’t help but feel moved by her performance. 
Her performance in Udta Punjab just blew my mind away. Playing a woman trapped into drugs and kidnapped for sexual pleasure was just… *speechless* I was scared for her, cheered when she managed to run away, teared up as she broke down.
This movie was so real. Her character’s trauma at being abandoned by her parents and her healing was played well by Alia. The scene where she confronts her parents point blank is one of my favourites from the movie. It is relatable because she acted like any other girl my age with pain lacing her voice.

Raazi, especially, just broke my heart. It was based on a real story and the innocence of her character shined through. A young girl, with love in her heart for her country, manipulated into giving such a big sacrifice. When she lost her husband and broke down like a little girl wanting to just go home, it was such a powerful scene. Alia did full justice to this role ❤️
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