A drama exploring media ambition, co-starring Abhishek Bachchan.

Directed by Farah Khan, this action-romance became one of the biggest blockbusters of her career.

An action-thriller featuring her alongside Salman Khan.

Ram is forced to sit through a chemistry class and is utterly distracted by Chandni. When she catches him daydreaming, she sharply questions him about chemical equations. Ram breaks into a romantic song, leading to a comedic yet sizzling back-and-forth dynamic.

What is your favorite Sushmita Sen scene or movie role?

Her greatest achievement is her screen presence: a rare combination of warmth, authority, and an almost regal calm. When you watch a Sushmita Sen scene, you are watching a woman who has already won the universe. She has nothing left to prove, and that freedom makes her magnetic.

Playing a blind woman who pulls off a bank heist? Only Sushmita could make it believable.

Long before female-led cop dramas became a staple of Indian cinema, Sen delivered a restrained, zero-melodrama performance. Her sharp, intellectual presence in the interrogation rooms proved she did not need romantic subplots to carry a film. Mainstream Mastery (2004–2010) Main Hoon Na (2004): The Saree-Clad Paradigm Shift

– Debut film; played a fictionalized version of herself targeted by an obsessive stalker.

2. The Fierce Dancer: "Chamma Chamma" from "China Gate" (1998)

Sen reunited with David Dhawan for this romantic comedy, playing Naina, a dutiful and deeply organized nurse hopelessly in love with her womanizing boss, played by Salman Khan.