With over 60 films to her name, Indian film-star Kareena Kapoor Khan officially hallmarks 25 years since her entry into the industry. The silver jubilee of the Bollywood supernova’s career was commemorated by the Kareena Kapoor Film Festival, which featured her most memorable films. With respect to the trend, let’s list down our top 5 off the actor’s discography.
‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ (2001)
The drama film follows an orthodox upper-middle class family as the members grapple over the acceptance and denial of what’s customary to their familial traditions. The film primarily focuses on Rahul, the adopted son of the Raichand family, who strives to live up to the prideful expectations of his father, only to be casted out for choosing who to marry, and that too out of an act of selflessness. Other key characters include Anjali, Rohan, and the fan-favourite Pooja.
We can’t start a conversation about Kareena’s films without bringing up the iconic Poo. It’s the law, even if Poo, as quoted by herself, has no right to look as beautiful as she does. The stylish, self-assured diva has coined many memorable dialogues that we adore. For Poo, it’s all about good looks, good looks, and good looks! However, the core of her heart is soft as we watch her aid the plan to reunite the family members.
If you’ve confused this charismatic role to be Kareena’s debut, don’t worry, you’re not alone! The heart-catcher, queen of materialism played a notable part in defining Kareena’s on-screen charm for the next two decades.
‘Asoka’ (2001)
Shortly down the timeline, the actor dived into the role of a princess with ease. Set in the Mauryan period, this film serves as a dramatisation of the life of Asoka the Great and, along with the highs and lows of his monarchical journey, depicts the intricacies of his romantic life as well.
Kareena’s contribution comes as a strong-willed Kaurwaki whose chance encounter with Asoka defines the rest of their lives. Embellished with a siren-like makeover, Kaurwaki is shown to have a stern sense of justice and the determination to survive against the odds.
Despite being an early character, the graceful princess brought out the emotional depth of the actor and allowed her to put on a tear-jerking show. Kareena’s mesmerising performance in this film is a praise-worthy precedent set firmly down the line of an impressive legacy.