In Shaitaan, Jyotika took on a complex role in a supernatural thriller. Her portrayal of a mother caught between reason and fear added depth to the tense storyline. Her measured performance grounded the film, earning praise for its emotional authenticity and quiet intensity.
Little John, released in Hindi as well, saw Jyotika blend fantasy with charm. Her lively presence helped ground the mystical storyline. Though better known in South India, the Hindi version introduced her subtle magnetism to a new audience curious about cross-cultural storytelling.
Srikanth saw Jyotika step into a role of quiet resilience. As the supportive figure behind an inspiring life story, she brought balance and empathy to a narrative driven by determination. Her composed performance provided emotional weight and was celebrated as a dignified return to mainstream Hindi cinema.
In Doli Saja Ke Rakhna, Jyotika’s first Bollywood role revealed her expressive range and quiet strength. Directed by Priyadarshan, the romantic drama gained a loyal following, and Jyotika’s performance stood out for its sincerity and elegance, marking a graceful entry into Hindi cinema.