Alia Bhatt’s powerhouse performance in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Gangubai Kathiawadi won her widespread acclaim, multiple awards, and solidified her place as one of Bollywood’s most versatile actors. However, not everyone seems convinced. A recent Reddit thread has sparked a heated debate over whether Alia truly captured the essence of the real-life Kamathipura matriarch or if her portrayal was, as some users claim, “overrated.”
The discussion began when a user questioned if Bhatt’s youthful looks and soft demeanor made her a believable fit for the fierce, commanding figure of Gangubai Kothewali, the powerful brothel madam and social reformer from Mumbai’s red-light district. “Alia looks like a kid playing dress-up in an older woman’s world,” one commenter wrote. “Her baby-faced innocence makes it hard to believe she could command fear or authority.”
Others echoed the sentiment, suggesting that while the Raazi star excelled in emotional scenes, she lacked the physical presence and gravitas the role required. “It’s not just about looks,” one Redditor argued. “She simply doesn’t have the weight to convince us she’s ruling a male-dominated criminal underworld.” Critics on the thread pointed out that Bhatt’s real-life age and gentle persona may have worked against her in fully embodying a hardened woman who fought against patriarchy and political corruption in mid-20th century Mumbai.
Yet, Bhatt’s supporters quickly came to her defense, calling the backlash unfair and highlighting the nuance in her performance. Many praised how she balanced vulnerability and power, crediting Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s direction for helping her deliver one of her most mature roles yet. “Alia completely transformed into Gangubai,” one fan wrote. “Her confidence, her dialogue delivery, and her emotional range were phenomenal. You can’t take your eyes off her.”
The viral thread has since reignited the age-old debate about authentic casting and artistic interpretation in biographical films. Should actors physically resemble the real-life figures they portray, or should performance alone determine success?
Stuck between the online divide or not, Gangubai Kathiawadi will remain a defining moment in the career of Alia Bhatt. The film won her not just the National Film Award for Best Actress but also solidified her as among the few contemporary stars capable of carrying a big-budget female-led film to both critical and commercial success
