Missamma (2003)

This is one of those movies where the acting performances elevate the script from good to excellent. Literally every single member of the cast was in top form and made it so easy for me to be invested in the movie from start to finish. The star of the show though, undoubtedly, is Bhumika Chawla ma'am. She commands your attention, and she makes sure that it doesn't go off in other directions. On top of it, she looks gorgeous as hell. From her first scene to her last, you just can't take your eyes off of her, and it's hard to even hate her, to be honest, because she is so into her character and humanises it so completely that all you can think of is what she's gonna do next. Delightful. I also really liked Laya- she was so funny and lowkey relatable (that's right my queen, we trust no man) and her chemistry with Sivaji was so good. But not better than her chemistry with Bhumika, of course- those two had sexual tension after a WRITTEN LETTER. Anyway, it's a pity that both Sivaji and Laya have retired now, when we need them more than ever. Also does someone know where I can watch Hanuman Junction with subs?

In conclusion, one of the best non-mass/masala films from early '00s TFI. Also one of the best TFI films (ever) with TWO strong female protagonists. Maybe the only one to fulfil that particular criteria, but what do I know.

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