Meghna Malik
Meghna Malik built her career on playing powerhouse characters that stick with audiences long after the credits roll. She became a household name through her unforgettable portrayal of the fierce Ammaji in Colors TV's Na Aana Is Des Laado, a show that tackled serious issues like female infanticide with raw honesty. Her commanding presence in that role made her a go-to actress for strong, complex matriarch characters. Beyond television, Malik proved her versatility by taking on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa in 2013, showing she could hold her own in the competitive world of reality TV dancing. She's consistently landed pivotal roles in major productions, cementing herself as a reliable presence in Hindi television and film. What sets Meghna apart is her ability to bring gravitas and depth to every character she touches—she doesn't just show up, she transforms the narrative. Her contribution to Bollywood television has been significant, especially in bringing dignity and nuance to roles that could've easily become one-dimensional stereotypes. The demand for her talents was clear when she reprised her iconic Ammaji role in Laado 2 – Veerpur Ki Mardani in 2017, and she's continued to pop up in quality productions like Star Plus's Dahleez. Whether she's playing antagonists, protective mothers, or complex villains, Meghna brings an intensity that makes audiences remember her long after the scene ends—and that's the mark of a truly talented actor.
Awards & Nominations
• 2010: Gold Awards - Best Actress in Negative Role (Female) - Na Aana Is Des Laado • 2022 : 67th Filmfare Awards – Best Supporting Actress Saina (Nominated)



