Published 17:20 IST, October 7th 2019
Kareena Kapoor: Most iconic characters played by the actor
One of the most established Bollywood actors in modern times, Kareena Kapoor has played many iconic characters that have made her fan base intact even today.
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Kareena Kapoor is undoubtedly one of the most talented actors in Bollywood. Popularly known as Bebo, she made her Bollywood debut in Refugee in the year 2000 and managed to grab the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut in 2001. In her 19 year old career, she has many fine films and performances under her kitty.
Kareena Kapoor’s four most iconic roles
Geet in Jab We Met
Kareena Kapoor as Geet is still one of the most lovable characters in Bollywood. She nailed the role of a funny, fun-loving and energetic girl who becomes sad, broken and deprived in a major part of the film. For the 2007 release, Kareena managed to win the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.
Titular role in Chameli
Kareena made a bold move in 2003 by portraying the role of a sex worker in Chameli. Kareena played the lead role in the film as she gave up her glamorous look and did thorough research before getting into the character of Chameli by visiting red-light areas in Mumbai and interacting with real-life sex workers. Chameli is surely one of the actor's best performances and her dialogue “Yehi life hai, sahib” continues to stick into her fan’s hearts.
Pia in 3 Idiots
While we often talk about Aamir Khan's character Rancho in the 2009 blockbuster film, Kareena as Pia is surely one of the best aspects of the film. The character’s red scooter, chemistry with Rancho and nerdy looks is something no Bollywood fan can get over till date.
Mahi in Heroine
Though ‘Heroine’ was not a huge commercial success but Kareena Kapoor was applauded by critics and audiences alike for her bold performance. She played the role of a famous actor who loses her footing in life due to many personal issues. The pain, sorrow and scandals of Mahi was beautifully portrayed by Kareena throughout the film.
13:36 IST, October 7th 2019