Sharad Kelkar to Akshay Kumar: Celebrated actors boldly embracing female roles in memorable on-screen performances.

In the realm of cinema, actors often explore diverse characters, sometimes transcending gender norms to portray female roles. This exploration, often done for comedic effect, social commentary, or to showcase versatility, has been embraced by several actors in Indian cinema.

Sharad Kelkar, known for his role in Netflix's "Taskaree," is one such actor who has taken on the challenge of portraying a female character. While details of his specific portrayal are not available in the provided context, his willingness to experiment with gender roles adds to the rich history of such performances in Indian cinema.

Akshay Kumar, a prominent figure in Bollywood, has also ventured into playing a female character for a sequence in his film "Khiladi". This appearance, remembered as amusing, demonstrates the actor's willingness to experiment beyond conventional roles.

Kamal Haasan's portrayal of Lakshmi Godbole in "Chachi 420" stands out as a particularly memorable and acclaimed performance. He not only starred in but also directed the film, showcasing his complete embodiment of a middle-aged woman, capturing her emotions and mannerisms with accuracy. The film was inspired by the Hollywood blockbuster "Mrs. Doubtfire".

Ayushmann Khurrana gained widespread acclaim for his role in the "Dream Girl" franchise. He portrayed Karamveer Singh, a man known for mimicking female voices, which brought humor and charm to his performance.

Govinda, known for his comedic timing, donned the avatar of an aunty in "Aunty No. 1". His lively style and comedic talent made the character memorable and entertaining.

Riteish Deshmukh, in "Apna Sapna Money Money," portrayed a female character named Sania. His comedic timing and execution of feminine gestures were praised by audiences and critics alike.

Amitabh Bachchan, in a brief but fun scene in "Laawaris," dressed as a woman, showcasing his versatility and fun side.

Saif Ali Khan brought humor to his role in "Humshakals" by playing a funny female character as part of the movie's plot.

Other actors who have essayed female characters on screen include Aamir Khan in "Baazi", where he experimented with his role by portraying a woman in a song sequence, Rishi Kapoor in "Rafoo Chakkar", and Shah Rukh Khan in "Duplicate", where he played a double role, one of which was a female character. Shammi Kapoor also dressed up as a woman for the movie "Buff Master" in 1963.

These performances demonstrate the versatility and willingness of actors to push boundaries and experiment with their craft. Whether for comedic effect or to explore different facets of human experience, these portrayals have contributed to the diverse landscape of Indian cinema.

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