stands as one of the most resilient and influential icons of modern Indian cinema. Born into the legendary Kapoor acting dynasty, she bypassed nepotism critiques by carving out an unpredictable, multi-decade career that balances commercial blockbusters with groundbreaking parallel cinema.

– Won her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress.

"Kamapisachi" (2006) was a turning point in Kareena Kapoor's career, as it marked her first foray into an erotic thriller genre. Directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee's protégé, Ram Gopal Varma, the film told the story of a woman who becomes obsessed with a mysterious man. The film's bold and provocative content sparked controversy and generated significant buzz.

: A high-octane dance number where her expressions and energetic performance went viral, demonstrating her solo ability to carry a massive musical hit.

: Her digital debut on Netflix—an adaptation of The Devotion of Suspect X —saw her delivering a masterfully understated, bare-faced performance.

– A major commercial comedy hit tracking IVF mishaps.

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Her portrayal of the bubbly, free-spirited Geet Dhillon is widely considered one of the greatest romantic comedy performances in Indian cinema history.

Her debut film alongside Abhishek Bachchan earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, showcasing her raw acting potential.