Kareena Kapoor filmography

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A picture of Kareena Kapoor, looking away from the camera.
Kapoor at an event for Sony Vaio in 2012

Kareena Kapoor Khan (also known and credited as Kareena Kapoor; born 21 September 1980) is an Indian actress who has appeared in over 60 Hindi films. Kapoor made her acting debut opposite Abhishek Bachchan in the 2000 drama Refugee, for which she earned a Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.[1] The following year, she appeared in five films, including the romance Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai, the thriller Ajnabee, and the ensemble melodrama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.... The latter emerged as the highest-grossing Bollywood film in overseas market to that point,[2][3][4] and the success of these films established her in Bollywood.[5] However, she followed it with a series of critical and commercial failures.[6]

In 2004, Kapoor portrayed a prostitute in the 2004 drama Chameli, which proved to be a turning point in her career,[7] earning her a Special Performance Award at Filmfare.[8] That same year, she played a Muslim woman affected by the 2002 Gujarat riots in Govind Nihalani's political drama Dev,[9] and two years later, she played the Desdemona character in Omkara (2006), an adaptation of William Shakespeare's tragedy Othello from director Vishal Bhardwaj.[10][11] She won two Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress for these films.[12] In 2007, Kapoor played a loquacious Sikh girl in Jab We Met, a commercially successful romantic comedy-drama co-starring Shahid Kapoor, for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.[13][14]

In 2009, Kapoor co-starred with Aamir Khan in Rajkumar Hirani's comedy-drama 3 Idiots,[15] which emerged as the highest-grossing Indian film to that point.[16] In 2010, she won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the family drama We Are Family and played a tomboy in the lucrative comedy Golmaal 3.[17][18] In 2011, she played the leading lady in the top-grossing action films Bodyguard and Ra.One.[19] Among her four releases in 2012, she received praise for playing a free-spirited hairdresser in the romantic comedy Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu,[20] a troubled actress in Heroine and a prostitute in Talaash: The Answer Lies Within.[21][22] Following an appearance in the poorly-received romance Gori Tere Pyaar Mein (2013),[23] Kapoor decreased her workload for the next two years, taking on smaller parts of the love-interest in the androcentric films Singham Returns (2014) and Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015); the latter ranks among Indian cinema's highest earners.[24][25] This changed in 2016 when she starred in two commercial successes, the satire Ki & Ka and the acclaimed social drama Udta Punjab.[24][26] In 2018, Kapoor had a leading role in the female buddy film Veere Di Wedding, which ranks among the highest-grossing female-led Hindi films.[27]

Film[]

A picture of Kareena Kapoor, looking away from the camera.
Kapoor at an event for Sa Re Ga Ma Pa in 2008
A picture of Kareena Kapoor, looking away from the camera.
Kapoor at an event for Gitanjali Group in 2010
A picture of Kareena Kapoor, looking away from the camera.
Kapoor at an event for Head & Shoulders in 2014
A picture of Kareena Kapoor, looking away from the camera.
Kapoor at an event for Veere Di Wedding in 2018
A picture of Kareena Kapoor, looking away from the camera.
Kapoor ramp walk at the Lakme Fashion Week in 2019
Key
Productions that have not yet been released Denotes productions that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2000 Refugee Nazneen "Naaz" Ahmed Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut [12]
[28]
2001 Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai Pooja Saxena [29]
Yaadein Isha Singh Puri [30]
Ajnabee Priya [31]
Aśoka Kaurwaki Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [12]
[32]
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... Pooja Sharma Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress [12]
[33]
2002 Mujhse Dosti Karoge! Tina Kapoor [34]
Jeena Sirf Merre Liye Pinky/Pooja[a] [39]
2003 Talaash: The Hunt Begins... Tina [40]
Khushi Khushi "Lali" Singh [41]
Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon Sanjana [42]
LOC Kargil Simran [43]
2004 Chameli Chameli Filmfare Special Performance Award [8]
[44]
Yuva Mira [45]
Dev Aaliya Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress

Also playback singer for song "Jab Nahin Aaye The Tum"

[12]
[46]
[47]
Fida Neha Mehra [48]
Aitraaz Priya Saxena [49]
Hulchul Anjali Pathak [50]
2005 Bewafaa Anjali [51]
Kyon Ki Dr. Tanvi Khurana [52]
Dosti: Friends Forever Anjali [53]
2006 36 China Town Priya [54]
Chup Chup Ke Shruti Chauhan [55]
Omkara Dolly Mishra Filmfare Award for Best Actress (Critics)
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress
[12]
[56]
Don Kamini Cameo [57]
2007 Kya Love Story Hai Herself Special appearance in song "It's Rocking" [58]
Jab We Met Geet Dhillon Filmfare Award for Best Actress [12]
[59]
2008 Halla Bol Herself Special appearance [60]
Tashan Pooja Singh Also playback singer for "Pooja Ka Tashan" [61]
Roadside Romeo Laila (voice) Animated feature film [62]
Golmaal Returns Ekta [63]
2009 Luck by Chance Herself Special appearance [64]
Billu Herself Special appearance in song "Marjaani" [65]
Kambakkht Ishq Simrita Rai[a] [66]
Main Aurr Mrs Khanna Raina Khanna [67]
Kurbaan Avantika Ahuja Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [12]
[68]
3 Idiots Pia Sahastrabuddhe Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [12]
[69]
2010 Milenge Milenge Priya [70]
We Are Family Shreya Arora Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress [71]
[72]
Golmaal 3 Daboo Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [71]
[73]
2011 Bodyguard Divya [74]
Ra.One Sonia [75]
2012 Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu Riana Braganza [76]
Agent Vinod Iram Parveen Bilal/Dr. Ruby Mendes[a] [77]
Rowdy Rathore Special appearance in song "Chinta Ta" [78]
Heroine Mahi Arora Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [71]
[79]
Talaash: The Answer Lies Within Rosie/Simran[a] [80]
Dabangg 2 Special appearance in song "Fevicol Se" [81]
2013 Bombay Talkies Herself Special appearance in song "Apna Bombay Talkies" [82]
Satyagraha Yasmin Ahmed [83]
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein! Dia Sharma [84]
2014 Singham Returns Avni Kamat [85]
The Shaukeens Herself Cameo [86]
Happy Ending Cameo [87]
2015 Gabbar Is Back Sunaina Cameo [88]
Bajrangi Bhaijaan Rasika Pandey [89]
Brothers Mary Special appearance in song "Mera Naam Mary Hai" [90]
2016 Ki & Ka Kia [91]
Udta Punjab Dr. Preet Sahni Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress [92]
[93]
2018 Veere Di Wedding Kalindi Puri [94]
2019 Good Newwz Deepti Kashyap Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [95]
2020 Angrezi Medium Naina Kohli [96]
2022 Laal Singh Chaddha Films that have not yet been released Maneela Sodhi Completed [97][98]


Documentary[]

Year Title Role Ref.
2000 Bollywood im Alpenrausch Herself (Uncredited) [99]
2013 The Indian Food Wisdom and The Art
of Eating Right
Herself [100]
2015 Bollywood And Beyond: A Century Of Indian Cinema Herself [101]

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2012 Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Mahi Arora/Herself Episode 966 (To promote Heroine)
2012 Punar Vivah Mahi Arora Episode 154 [102]
2012 C.I.D. Herself Episode "Heroine Ka Khatra" [103]
2018 Naagin 3 Kaalindi Special appearance
2019 Dance India Dance Battle Of The Champions Judge

See also[]

  • Awards and nominations received by Kareena Kapoor Khan

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b c d Kapoor played a single character who has two different names.[35][36][37][38]

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