Arwa Kothawala
Arwa Kothawala’s film journey is honestly kinda wild—she’s not one of those folks you see everywhere, but when you do, she just sticks with you. She’s got her name attached to “Vadakkan” (yeah, that’s 2025, so it’s not even out yet—talk about being ahead of the game), and also that super catchy music video “Amaal Mallik, Lisa Mishra, Aastha Gill: Saath Ho Tera” from 2022. That one, by the way, had everyone humming for weeks. Oh, and don’t forget “Fuh Se Fantasy” from 2019—if you haven’t binged that yet, well, you’re missing out.
Let’s be real, Arwa’s not afraid to hop genres or play with totally different vibes. One minute, she’s dealing with all the drama and twists of something like “Fuh Se Fantasy” (yeah, that show where relationships get all sorts of complicated), the next, she’s tied to something fresh and mysterious in “Vadakkan.” It’s not every day you see someone just jump between web series, films, and music videos with that kinda ease. She’s sort of got this quiet confidence on screen—she doesn’t need to shout to get your attention.
People talk about versatility in the industry, but Arwa’s the type who actually lives it. She pops up in unexpected places, does her thing, and leaves you wanting more. Honestly, if you blink, you might miss her—so maybe keep your eyes peeled for whatever she’s up to next. She’s not about the spotlight; she just lets the work speak.