
Sonakshi Sinha Marks Two Years Of Dahaad With A Throwback Gold
Sonakshi Sinha played the role of a fierce and determined sub-inspector, Anjali Bhaati, in the crime thriller.
It's been two years since the hard-hitting crime thriller Dahaad premiered on Amazon Prime Video. Released on May 12, 2023, the Sonakshi Sinha -starrer has not only captivated audiences with its gripping narrative but also sparked conversations about critical social issues. To mark this special occasion, Tiger Baby Films, the production house behind Dahaad, took to their official Instagram page to share a series of behind-the-scenes pictures from the sets. The photos showed the cast of the series interacting with each other.
While Vijay Verma and Gulshan Devaiah can be seen having a chat in one image, Sonakshi Sinha was captured sharing a few lighter moments with Reema Kagti. The caption read: '2 Years of Dahaad."
Directed by Reema Kagti and Ruchika Oberoi, Dahaad has been praised for its powerful portrayal of caste oppression and violence against women in a rural Indian setting. The series was created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti under the Tiger Baby Films banner.
Sonakshi Sinha played the role of sub-inspector Anjali Bhaati in the show. A fierce and determined officer from a lower caste, she tries to uncover the mystery behind the mysterious deaths of several women. This role is considered one of her most powerful performances to date. The actress re-shared the post on her Instagram story, adding heart emojis to express her love for the series.
In an earlier interview with PTI, Sonakshi Sinha had talked about her role and said, 'I just had to show up, wear my uniform. The second I wore the uniform, I became this character. Automatically, the way you talk changes — a sense of power, a sense of authority comes in." She also mentioned that she learned bike riding and took proper Judo training to prepare for the intense action scenes.
The series, which also stars Vijay Varma, Gulshan Devaiah, and Sohum Shah in pivotal roles, received widespread acclaim for its gripping narrative, stellar performances, and authentic representation of rural India's social dynamics.
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May 13, 2025, 18:39 IST
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