Urvashi Chauhan
Urvashi Chauhan’s filmography is honestly a wild ride—she’s popped up in some real head-turners lately. Let’s talk about "31st December (2024)" first. That one? Total chaos and hilarity packed into a single day, New Year’s Eve, obviously. Whole story revolves around a bunch of friends, some completely unhinged family members, and, of course, the kind of drama that only happens when everyone’s secrets come spilling out just before midnight. It’s messy, loud, and a little bit too real—like, who hasn’t had a New Year’s party go off the rails? Urvashi absolutely steals a few scenes with her deadpan delivery and that side-eye she does.
Then there’s "Pintu Ki Pappi" (2025), which, come on, even the title makes you smirk. It’s basically about this guy Pintu, who’s obsessed with getting a kiss from his crush, and the absurd lengths he goes to for just one smooch. The movie is all kinds of goofy—awkward romantic moments, friends who have zero chill, and parents who somehow always manage to show up at the worst possible time. Urvashi’s role? She brings this dry humor that honestly saves some of the more cringe moments. Classic.
And don’t forget "Kitty Party." That one’s a total romp through the wild world of middle-class women and their not-so-innocent get-togethers. Think gossip, secrets, backstabbing, and the occasional emotional meltdown over samosas. Urvashi nails her character—she’s both hilarious and kind of tragic, which makes the whole thing feel a bit more real than you’d expect.