Mouni Roy is a celebrated Indian actress, dancer, and performer who has seamlessly transitioned from television stardom to making a mark in Bollywood. Known for her breakout roles in TV shows like Naagin and Devon Ke Dev…Mahadev, she later impressed audiences with her performances in films such as Gold and Brahmāstra. With her striking screen presence, versatile acting, and passion for dance and art, Mouni continues to be one of the most admired and dynamic talents in the entertainment industry. Mouni Roy is currently gearing up for the release of her upcoming horror-comedy film, The Bhootnii, slated to hit theatres on May 1, 2025. In an exclusive chat, Mouni Roy admits being typecasted for films.
Mouni Roy Admits Being Typecasted For Films
In an exclusive chat with Bollywood Bubble, Mouni Roy talks about being stereotyped in Bollywood. She says, “I don’t see it that way. People will always try to pull you down and typecast you, but why let them?”
She added, “You have the power to reinvent yourself, again and again. You decide what projects you want to pick and be a part of. You choose the scripts, the movies, and the direction you want your career to take.”
Iconic Mouni Roy Films
Mouni Roy has made a strong mark in Bollywood with notable films like Gold (2018), where she impressed as Monobina Das opposite Akshay Kumar, and Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva (2022), where her powerful portrayal of the antagonist Junoon stood out. She also charmed audiences in Made in China (2019) alongside Rajkummar Rao, delivered a gripping performance in the spy thriller London Confidential (2020), and appeared in the espionage drama Romeo Akbar Walter (2019) with John Abraham. Each of these roles showcased her versatility and growing influence in the film industry.
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With over 4 years of experience, Aakruti Bagla is a Bollywood and Television enthusiast working as a content writer and anchor in Bollywood Bubble. Whether reporting on red carpet moments or diving into long-form features, she aims to tell stories that resonate with readers and reveal the people behind the personas.


















