Neela Mulherkar
Neela Mulherkar’s filmography is honestly a wild little tour through different genres and moods. First up, there’s “Dream Girl” from 2019—kind of a comedy riot with a twist, centering around a dude who can mimic a woman’s voice so well he ends up working at a call center, pretending to be “Pooja.” The whole thing spirals when people, from lovelorn guys to even a cop, fall for this voice. Chaos, misunderstandings, and buckets of awkwardness follow. Neela Mulherkar plays a supporting role, but she’s got this way of stealing scenes, even if she’s not front and center.
Then you’ve got “Dadugiri” from 2022, which swings in a totally different direction. This one's more into the crime-drama territory, exploring what happens when old school gangster ethics clash with today’s way-more-chaotic world. Neela’s character brings this weird mix of vulnerability and steeliness—she’s not just there to be a plot device, she’s got her own motives simmering under the surface.
And then there’s the upcoming “Jai Mata Ji – Let’s Rock” (2025). Not much is out there yet, but the buzz says it’s basically a wild fusion of spirituality and musical drama. People are saying Neela’s role might be something totally different for her, maybe a spiritual guru with a modern twist? Whatever it is, she keeps picking projects that don’t bore you, and she brings this sharp energy that just sticks in your head after the credits roll.