Aarpita Lohi
Aarpita Lohi’s filmography isn’t exactly overflowing, but man, she’s popped up in some projects that got folks talking—especially in the Telugu film scene. So, in Balraju (2022), she dives headfirst into a story wrapped around love, family drama, and, well, a whole lot of chaos. It’s the kind of film where you blink and suddenly there’s a twist you didn’t see coming. Aarpita doesn’t just stand around looking pretty—she actually brings a lot of grit and attitude to her role, which, let's face it, can be pretty rare in a movie with this much testosterone flying around.
Then there’s 1980 Lo Radhekrishna (2024). Retro vibe, big hair, and a soundtrack that feels like it got lost in a time capsule. The story bounces between nostalgia and heartbreak, with Aarpita doing her thing as the emotional core. She’s not just window dressing here, either. Her character’s arc pulls at the heartstrings, and even the skeptics gotta admit she’s got some serious range.
And don’t even get me started on Jagannatakam (2022). This one’s a bit of a wild ride, mixing suspense and family secrets. Not exactly your run-of-the-mill popcorn flick. Aarpita’s character is tangled up in all the drama, and she somehow manages to be both tough and vulnerable—kinda like she’s walking a tightrope the whole movie. Honestly, if you’re snooping around for films with strong female performances, she’s one to keep an eye on.