Shefali Shah has been one of Indian cinema’s finest performers, an actress whose talent and craft has consistently elevated every story she touches. Over the decades, she has built an enviable filmography with acclaimed projects like Satya, Dil Dhadakne Do, Delhi Crime, Jalsa, Human, Darlings and the list go on. But among her many memorable performances, one film continues to hold a special place even today is Monsoon Wedding, which completes 24 years today.

Mira Nair’s Monsoon Wedding, a groundbreaking ensemble drama, saw Shefali play Ria, a character whose quiet strength and emotional depth left a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. The film, featuring stalwarts like Naseeruddin Shah, Lillete Dubey, Vijay Raaz, and Tillotama Shome, has long been considered a cult classic in Indian cinema.
The film premiered at the Marché du Film section of the 2001 Cannes Film Festival and later won the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival — a rare honour for an Indian film at the time. It was also nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film and earned over $30 million internationally, cementing its legacy as a global success.
On the film’s anniversary, Shefali shared a heartfelt note on social media, taking her readers back to the shoot, a time she described as one big family coming together. She recalled mornings filled with group yoga, home-cooked breakfasts brought by Lillete Dubey, workshops led by Naseeruddin Shah, and Mira Nair’s focused, collaborative approach. In her post, she reflected not only on the warmth of the set but on how deeply the character of Ria stayed with her long after the film wrapped.
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Shefali wrote about how playing Ria was cathartic, though she hadn’t realised back then how the character would go on to become the voice of many women who had lived through similar trauma.
She also shared one memory that has stayed with her for years – an encounter with an elderly couple in Delhi. The woman, who had lived an experience similar to Ria’s, held Shefali’s hands in silence while her husband thanked her for giving his wife the strength to finally speak about something she had buried for years.
As Monsoon Wedding completes 24 years, the milestone isn’t just about the film’s global achievements but also a celebration of Shefali Shah’s ability to bring power to every role. Her journey continues to inspire, and Ria remains one of the most defining performances of her illustrious career.
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