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Birthday Special: Those 5 films of Kareena Kapoor that became game changers, made her a bigger star than sister Karisma

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Birthday Special: Those 5 films of Kareena Kapoor that became game changers, made her a bigger star than sister Karisma

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Kareena Kapoor has been ruling Bollywood films for 24 years. Kareena Kapoor is celebrating her 44th birthday today. On her 44th birthday, Kareena Kapoor showed off her beauty in a red dress. Kareena has posted its pictures on her Instagram. Kareena Kapoor, famous as Bebo of Bollywood, entered films at the age of just 20. Initially, she won the hearts of the audience with her glamour on screen and became a superhit heroine of films by honing her acting skills. In her 24-year career, Kareena has now become such a big star that she has the power to make a film a hit even without a hero. Kareena Kapoor’s film ‘The Crew’ released this year is the biggest example of this.

The Crew movie made a lot of money

In this film, Kareena Kapoor along with her girl gang Tabu and Kriti Sanon surprised everyone by earning 100 crores at the box office. Although Kareena Kapoor’s solo lead film ‘The Buckingham Murder’ could not earn much, despite this Kareena’s acting got a lot of applause. Kareena started her career with the film ‘Refugee’ in the year 2000. Although this film could not do much in terms of earning, it did not flop. After this, Kareena’s film ‘Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai’ which came in 2001 was a superhit at the box office. From here Kareena Kapoor’s stardom started touching the sky.

Kareena Kapoor made her place among Bollywood heroines after just a few films. Kareena Kapoor also sharpened her acting skills and won the hearts of people with her role in the 2004 film ‘Chameli’. After this, Kareena Kapoor gradually became the queen of Bollywood and surpassed the stardom of her star elder sister Karisma Kapoor. Kareena Kapoor has worked in more than 74 films and series in her 24-year career. Kareena Kapoor is counted among the top heroines of Bollywood today. On Kareena Kapoor’s 44th birthday, we look at her 5 films that brought her to a special place of fame.

1- ‘Chameli’: Director Sudhir Mishra’s film Chameli is one of Kareena’s best early releases. In this film, Kareena Kapoor played the role of a street smart sex worker. Kareena Kapoor won people’s hearts even in this layered role. From here, Kareena got the tag of a good actress along with a great heroine. After this, Kareena Kapoor never looked back and gave many superhit films.

2-‘Jab We Met’: Director Imtiaz Ali’s film ‘Jab We Met’ was released in 2007. Kareena Kapoor played the lead role in this film with Shahid Kapoor. Along with this film, Kareena was also doing the film ‘Tashan’, on which she was fully focused. But Kareena did not know that the film on which she had the least attention was going to give her a push of fame. Jab We Met was a hit on the screen as soon as it was released. The film earned a lot, leaving Tashan behind and made Kareena Kapoor’s character a cult. Now this character is discussed till date.

3-‘Heroine’: Director Madhur Bhandarkar’s film Heroine was released in 2012. In the film, Kareena Kapoor showed the truth behind the world of glamour. Kareena was also playing the role of a heroine in the film. Kareena’s acting was highly praised in this film too.

4- ‘Omkara’: People have not forgotten the story of director Vishal Bhardwaj’s film Omkara even today. This film released in 2006 proved to be a milestone in Kareena’s career. Kareena Kapoor played the lead role in this film with Ajay Devgan. Kareena was praised a lot in the film and her character was also appreciated a lot.

5-‘Udta Punjab’: Director Abhishek Chaubey’s film ‘Udta Punjab’ was liked by the people and it did well at the box office. Kareena Kapoor showed her acting prowess in this film too. People still remember this film of Kareena Kapoor.

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