비파샤 바수 필모그래피
Bipasha Basu filmography
비파샤 바수는 인도 여배우로 50편 이상의 영화에 출연했으며 주로 힌디어로 출연했다.모델로서 성공적인 커리어를 쌓은 후 아바스-무스탄의 스릴러 아제나비(2001)에서 조연으로 영화 데뷔를 했는데,[1] 이 조연으로 여성 데뷔 영화상을 받았다.[2][3]바수는 그녀의 첫 번째 텔루구 영화인 액션 영화인 탁카리 동아(2002)에서 배역을 맡았다.그녀는 초자연적인 스릴러 영화 라아즈(2002)로 첫 번째 큰 성공을 거두었고, 바수는 이 영화로 첫 여우주연상 후보에 올랐다.[4][5]이듬해에는 존 아브라함 상대역으로 에로틱 스릴러 지즘에 출연했는데, 이 영화에서 그녀는 유혹적인 아내를 연기했다.[6]그녀는 이 영화로 '부정역' 후보작으로 최우수 연기상을 받았다.[7][8]이 영화들에서 그녀의 역할은 그녀를 성적인 상징으로 만들었다.[9]
바수는 2004년 스릴러 영화 애트바어, 루드락쉬, 라흐트 등 일련의 상업적 실패와 로맨스 바르사트(2005)에서의 역할로 이러한 초기 성공을 따랐다.[3][9]이후 프라카시 자하의 범죄 드라마 '아파하란'(2005)과 앙상블 코미디 '노엔트'(2005)에 출연했다.후자는 흥행에서 7억 5천만 달러(980만 달러)를 벌어들이며 재정적인 성공으로 떠올랐고, 바수의 에스코트 역할은 제51회 영화관람료 시상식에서 여우조연상 후보에 올랐다.[3]바수는 2006년에 7편의 영화 개봉을 했다.매드허 반다르카르의 드라마 '코퍼레이션'에서 대기업 임원으로 활동하면서 그녀는 또 다시 '필름페어상' 여우주연상 후보에 올랐다.[10]그 후 그녀는 비살 바하드와즈의 옴카라에서 비앙카를 원작으로 한 인물을 묘사했는데, 이 작품은 셰익스피어 비극 오델로를 각색한 것이다.[11]산제이 가드비의 액션 영화인 Dhoom 2에서 그녀는 올해 가장 많은 수익을 올린 발리우드 영화인 이중 역할을 맡았다.[12]2008년, 그녀는 아바스-무스탄과 두 번째로 경주를 위해 협력했다.리투파르노 고쉬의 2009년 벵골 영화 쇼브 채리티로 칼포니크에서 문제 많은 아내 역을 맡은 그녀의 연기는 비평가들의 호평을 받았다.[a][14][15]그 후 그녀는 라즈 시리즈의 세 번째 작품인 라즈 3D (2012)에 출연했다.공포 영화와의 잦은 연관성 때문에, 그녀는 언론으로부터 인도의 "공포 여왕"이라는 꼬리표가 붙었다.[16][17]
2013년 바수는 마라타 전사를 연기한 역사적 로맨스 영화 '연인'으로 할리우드에 데뷔했다.이듬해, 그녀는 코미디 험샤칼스에 출연했다.이 영화는 비록 중간 정도의 상업적 성공이었지만 대체로 부정적인 평가를 받았다.[18]2015년, 그녀는 공포 영화 '혼자서'에서 볼리우드 여배우로는 처음인 결합 쌍둥이 역을 맡았다.[19][20]그녀는 그 해 텔레비전 공포 시리즈인 Darr Sabko Lagta Hai의 진행자로 출연하며 그 뒤를 이었다.[21]
필모그래피
필름
텔레비전
연도 | 제목 | 역할 | 참조 |
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2015-2016 | 다르 사브코 라그타 하이 | 사회자/발표자 | [21] |
웹 시리즈
연도 | 제목 | 역할 | 메모들 | 참조 |
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2020 | 위험한 | 네하 싱 | 데뷔 | [74] |
뮤직비디오
연도 | 제목 | 앨범 | 가수 | 참조 |
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1998 | "Tu" | 키스마트 | 소누 니감 | [75] |
2004 | "스톨렌" | 미 어벤트 나 자신 | 제이 션 | [필요하다] |
메모들
참조
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