Kareena Kapoor Khan at 25: Five Performances That Showcase Her Genre Mastery
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Since Kareena Kapoor Khan's Bollywood debut in Refugee, which came out on June 30, 2000, there has been no looking back for the actress. In order to meet evolving preferences, she has worked across genres and played a diverse range of parts, from mainstream performers to eccentric character-driven pieces, throughout the previous 25 years. We should take a look back at the actor's career in Hindi cinema over the past 25 years to see how she has evolved and developed throughout that time.
On OTTplay Premium, you may watch five of Kareena Kapoor Khan's movies. These films cover her career from her early 2000s experimental work to her iconic performances that have had a lasting effect.
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When We Met
Kareena Kapoor Khan's performance in Imtiaz Ali's romantic comedy is seen by many as the turning point of her career. In her portrayal of Geet Dhillon, a young woman from Bhatinda who is known for her lively and unreservedly loud demeanor, the actress introduced vulnerability and humor. Jab We Met is a love story as well as a tale of self-discovery for its main characters. The film's immense appeal was primarily a result of Kareena's comedic timing, the intensity of her emotions in the second half, and the relatability she gave Geet. She received many Best Actress awards for it, and it remains one of the most popular Bollywood movies of the OTT era.
Chameli
Chameli was a big departure from Kareena's prior performances, which were mostly focused on her glitzy roles, when it was released. She portrays a prostitute in her job who has an unplanned conversation with a depressed businessman on a rainy night in Mumbai. By giving a compelling performance in a regional accent, Kareena demonstrated that she could star in a character-driven film without a lot of makeup. Due to the critically acclaimed film, she was able to get rid of the image of herself as a commercial heroine.
Objection
This legal thriller presents a fresh perspective on gender politics, drawing inspiration from Disclosure. In the film, Kareena plays a lawyer who defends her husband (Akshay Kumar) against false claims of sexual harassment made by his former lover (Priyanka Chopra Jonas), who is now his employer. While Priyanka's portrayal of the villain made headlines, Kareena gave her character a calm fortitude. She depicted a wife who strikes a balance between intelligence and compassion by choosing to fight the system rather than confront her husband. Bollywood produced a one-of-a-kind courtroom drama starring a female protagonist at the start of the millennium.
Fida
In the cybercrime romantic thriller Fida, Kareena plays a more gray-toned character, one that she hadn't experimented with previously. The narrative quickly changes from a love story to a betrayal saga because of the crucial role of her character in a dangerous scheme. Despite the film's terrible box office performance, it has gained a cult fanbase due to its original plot. Furthermore, it was one of the first instances of Kareena's willingness to try new concepts, which she demonstrated throughout her professional life.
Return to Golmaal
Kareena portrays Ekta in this ensemble comedy, a melodramatic lady who is obsessed with daily operas and thinks her husband is cheating on her. Her flawless sense of humour and boundless zeal reflect the craziness of the Golmaal universe. The film's commercial success allowed Kareena to try her hand at all-out comedy, a genre she hasn't worked much in but excels at. It also aided her in reaching a larger audience during the height of Bollywood's multiplex era.
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