Sanya Malhotra's Mrs clips ignites conversations: Women says 'This is our Reality'
A Hindi adaptation of The Great Indian Kitchen, Mrs. does more than just retell a story. Read on to find out its review .

Sanya Malhotra’s latest film, Mrs, has set social media abuzz after clips from the movie surfaced online. Women across platforms are reacting emotionally, claiming the film perfectly encapsulates the often-overlooked struggles they face in marriage and family life.
Reality of so many women
The now-viral clips showcase Malhotra’s character navigating the societal expectations placed on women—juggling responsibilities, emotional labor, and the pressures of being a ‘perfect’ wife. Many viewers found the portrayal deeply relatable, with one user commenting, “It’s like someone put my life on screen.” Another wrote, “This is the reality of so many women, but we rarely talk about it.”
Lads, at the risk of sounding ‘woke’, do everything in your power, consciously, to not be or turn into one of the male characters in the clip. Break the generational chain. A little bit of consideration & appreciation goes a long way. Sanya Malhotra is a performer par excellence.
— Hriday (@ChaudhuriUTD) February 10, 2025Sanya Malhotra’s performance
While Mrs has received widespread praise for its honesty, it has also sparked debate. Some viewers argue that the film paints a bleak picture of marriage, while others insist it is an important wake-up call.Film critics are already hailing Mrs as a bold commentary on gender roles, and the anticipation for its release is growing rapidly. Will Mrs spark a larger conversation about women’s unspoken struggles, or will it remain just another movie? One thing is certain—Sanya Malhotra’s performance has already left a mark.
About Sanya Malhotra
Sanya Malhotra is a talented Indian actress known for her versatile performances in Bollywood. She first gained recognition for her role in Aamir Khan’s 2016 blockbuster Dangal, where she played Babita Phogat, a real-life wrestler. Her performance was widely appreciated, and it marked the beginning of a promising career.Known for choosing unconventional and strong female-led roles.Appreciated for her natural acting style and powerful screen presence.Continues to challenge stereotypes with her choice of films.Sanya Malhotra has established herself as one of Bollywood’s most promising young actors, balancing commercialsuccess with critically acclaimed performances.