Bollywood divas in superhero suits: Bollywood actresses reimagined as Marvel and DC superheroes by AI
What do you get when Bollywood’s biggest stars step into the superhero universe? Apparently, a whole lot of jaw-dropping visuals, and the internet can’t stop watching.
An Instagram creator named Souvik, better known as Mr Hellrocker, recently shared a video that does exactly this. Using AI, he reimagined some of Bollywood’s most famous actresses as Marvel and DC superheroes, and posted it on December 26. Think familiar faces, iconic superhero suits, and a crossover that feels oddly satisfying.
The video is called “When Bollywood actresses become Superheroes”, and what really makes it work is that it doesn’t feel random. The casting choices make sense. It’s not just about throwing someone into a costume, it’s about matching a star’s on-screen energy with a superhero’s personality.
The clip starts off in Marvel land, with all the shiny armour and cosmic drama you’d expect. Deepika Padukone appears as Wonder Woman, and honestly, it feels like a no-brainer. Given her powerful roles in films like Bajirao Mastani, the warrior vibe, the armour, the crown - it all fits effortlessly.
Priyanka Chopra shows up as Mighty Thor, taking on Jane Foster’s superhero version. Dressed in full Asgardian gear, red cape flowing, Mjolnir crackling with energy, she looks every bit like someone who could command thunder without blinking.
Alia Bhatt steps into Captain Marvel’s shoes, complete with the star-emblem suit and that sharp, space-warrior look. The AI even nails the hairstyle, which adds to how believable the whole thing feels. Anushka Sharma turns into Black Widow, wearing the classic black tactical suit, giving off serious spy energy rather than flashy superhero drama.
The video doesn’t stop at Marvel. It glides into DC territory too. Katrina Kaif is cast as Catwoman, dressed in a sleek black catsuit with the iconic mask, straight out of a Dark Knight-style universe. Mrunal Thakur transforms into Mera, Queen of Atlantis, with flowing hair and shimmering green armour that looks pulled straight from Aquaman.
Janhvi Kapoor gets a multiverse twist as Captain Carter, wearing the British super-soldier uniform and holding the Union Jack shield. Shraddha Kapoor appears mid-flight as Supergirl, in the classic blue suit with the red cape and ‘S’ emblem.
The lineup also includes Tabu, Kangana Ranaut, Kriti Sanon, and Fatima Sana Shaikh, each slipping into superhero avatars that round out the fantasy.
What really sells this video isn’t just the AI magic, it’s the thought behind it. Every pairing feels deliberate, like the creator actually understood these stars beyond their faces. It’s playful, imaginative, and just believable enough to make you wish someone in Bollywood or Hollywood would take notes.
Because after watching this, one question lingers: if AI can imagine this so well, why hasn’t the big screen done it yet?
The video is called “When Bollywood actresses become Superheroes”, and what really makes it work is that it doesn’t feel random. The casting choices make sense. It’s not just about throwing someone into a costume, it’s about matching a star’s on-screen energy with a superhero’s personality.
The clip starts off in Marvel land, with all the shiny armour and cosmic drama you’d expect. Deepika Padukone appears as Wonder Woman, and honestly, it feels like a no-brainer. Given her powerful roles in films like Bajirao Mastani, the warrior vibe, the armour, the crown - it all fits effortlessly.
Priyanka Chopra shows up as Mighty Thor, taking on Jane Foster’s superhero version. Dressed in full Asgardian gear, red cape flowing, Mjolnir crackling with energy, she looks every bit like someone who could command thunder without blinking.
Alia Bhatt steps into Captain Marvel’s shoes, complete with the star-emblem suit and that sharp, space-warrior look. The AI even nails the hairstyle, which adds to how believable the whole thing feels. Anushka Sharma turns into Black Widow, wearing the classic black tactical suit, giving off serious spy energy rather than flashy superhero drama.
The video doesn’t stop at Marvel. It glides into DC territory too. Katrina Kaif is cast as Catwoman, dressed in a sleek black catsuit with the iconic mask, straight out of a Dark Knight-style universe. Mrunal Thakur transforms into Mera, Queen of Atlantis, with flowing hair and shimmering green armour that looks pulled straight from Aquaman.
Janhvi Kapoor gets a multiverse twist as Captain Carter, wearing the British super-soldier uniform and holding the Union Jack shield. Shraddha Kapoor appears mid-flight as Supergirl, in the classic blue suit with the red cape and ‘S’ emblem.
The lineup also includes Tabu, Kangana Ranaut, Kriti Sanon, and Fatima Sana Shaikh, each slipping into superhero avatars that round out the fantasy.
What really sells this video isn’t just the AI magic, it’s the thought behind it. Every pairing feels deliberate, like the creator actually understood these stars beyond their faces. It’s playful, imaginative, and just believable enough to make you wish someone in Bollywood or Hollywood would take notes.
Because after watching this, one question lingers: if AI can imagine this so well, why hasn’t the big screen done it yet?
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