Top 10 Kareena Kapoor Bollywood Movies
By taking on hard roles, Kareena Kapoor has proven to be one of the most adaptable actors. Kareena Kapoor deserves praise for her achievements thus far. As we commemorate Kareena Kapoor's 20+ years in the Bollywood film industry, here are ten of her best films for her admirers.

People around the world, particularly Indian nationals and those who reside in India, love watching Bollywood movies. Kareena Kapoor’s family has given Bollywood all kinds of iconic movies but she made her name in the movies through her own capabilities. From her first movie Refugee to the upcoming movie Laal Singh Chaddha she has maintained her name-buzz in the news always. Kareena Kapoor is the glamour girl of Bollywood, a diva, fashionista, and trendsetter. Some of her movies that are well acclaimed by the audience:
Chameli (2003)
Chameli was one of the best roles portrayed by Kareena Kapoor in her career and it changed her image in the industry completely. Kareena Kapoor Khan plays the role of a prostitute in Mumbai’s red-light district with a lot of conviction. It was a risky role for Kareena Kapoor as she is from the very popular Kapoor khandaan and it was at a very early stage of her career but her hard work paid off. This character was appreciated by many in the industry. Meanwhile, Rahul Bose who starred opposite Kareena Kapoor proved to be a great choice, he played the role of Aman, a wealthy man who had his own troubles, he crosses paths with Chameli on one rainy night and this led to an uncanny bond of friendship between them.
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001)
If you're looking for a good family drama film, then this is the movie you’re looking for. Yashvardhan and Nandini Raichand (Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan) are portrayed to be the perfect parents for their two sons, embedded with all the cultural values and traditions. When the eldest son Rahul (Shahrukh Khan) falls in love with a middle-class woman named Anjali (Kajol) who Yash, the father does not approve of. All hell breaks loose when Rahul leaves his home and moves to another country with his now-wife Anjali and sister-in-law Pooja (Kareena Kapoor). Years later, Rahul's younger brother (Hrithik Roshan) comes to London with the intent to fix issues between his brother and his father, Pooja helps him in the same.
Kareena Kapoor’s character Poo in K3G is undoubtedly one of the most iconic characters in Bollywood. Poo, the character is now used in multiple gifs and memes thanks to her sassiness and snappy one-liners.
Jab We Met (2007)
Imtiaz Ali's Jab We Met is considered to be an iconic film with the most amazing locations from North India and it will be definitely remembered by generations to come. From its dialogues to the story, it’s relevant even in today’s time. Its scenes and dialogues are used in new-age memes every day! Kareena Kapoor Khan plays the role of Geet, a high-spirited Punjabi girl, who isn’t scared to live her life. She meets Aditya (Shahid Kapoor) a rich businessman who has lost all hope post heartbreak on a train journey and Aditya gets entangled in her life when Geet decides to run away from her home. Most would agree that no other Bollywood actress could have played the role of Geet as convincingly as Kareena did.
Fun Fact: There are a few scenes on her train journey where you can watch Kareena Kapoor Khan without makeup on the big screen!
Heroine (2012)
Madhur Bhandarkar is known for his exceptional and unconventional movies, one of them happens to be Heroine, Kareena Kapoor Khan played the role of Mahi Arora, a female actor in the Indian film industry, portraying not only the glamour side of the film industry but also the dark side. It shows what really goes on inside the industry, the struggles of being an actor. Kareena Kapoor portrayed Mahi Arora with utmost perfection, and it remains one of the under-appreciated gems of a movie in Bollywood.
Veere Di Wedding (2018)
It’s a film about female friendships, which is a rare genre in Bollywood. So, when Kareena Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhaskar, and Shikha Talsania came together for Veere Di Wedding, it stood out. Kareena's Kalindi showed us that women can be commitment-phobic too and it also highlighted other issues which are mostly stigmatized in Indian society like talking about one’s pleasure. This movie proved to be a step in the right direction for Bollywood.
Dev (2004)
This film proved to be a great choice for Kareena Kapoor as it gave Kareena Kapoor the much-needed edge over other actresses and also made her win the Filmfare Critics Award in the Best Actress category. Kareena, who played girl-next-door, Aaliya, in the film, not only sunk into the character but also brought it alive on-screen with her path-breaking acting. It becomes impossible to not feel for Kareena’s character, it moves your heart.
Omkara (2006)
Adapted from Shakespeare’s 'Othello', this Indian crime drama film proved to be a milestone in Kareena's career. It stars Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan. The film had received much appreciation from audiences both in India and abroad. Kareena Kapoor also won the Filmfare Best Actress (Critics) Award for her performance in the film, which was much deserving. Reviewers also claimed that this was Kareena's best performance so far. The subtle manner in which Kareena enacted the character is commendable and hence this movie bought an arc in Kareena Kapoor’s career graph.
Ki&Ka (2016)
Kia (Kareena Kapoor), an ambitious and career-driven woman, falls in love with and marries Kabir (Arjun Kapoor), a man who prefers the role of a house-husband. They enjoy their unconventional relationship, breaking the gender stereotypes until challenges including ego clashes and jealousy set in. The movie aimed at talking about eliminating gender roles in a household, especially in Indian households. As Kia, Kareena was fantastic.
Good Newwz(2019)
The movie explores the relevant subject of infertility and in-vitro fertilization and this topic has never been shown on the big screen on this scale until Good Newwz. Kareena Kapoor Khan stars opposite Akshay Kumar, with Kiara Advani and Diljit Dosanjh playing another couple going through the IVF procedure. Both couples have the same surname which leads to a BIG confusion that sets up the plot for the movie. From talking about in-vitro fertilization to the struggles that pregnant women face during pregnancy, this movie talks all about it, making it a path-breaking movie. There’s a particular monologue in the movie by a pregnant Kareena Kapoor that is not to be missed. One of the facts that make this movie more iconic is that Kareena Kapoor broke stereotypes in real life and worked throughout her real-life pregnancy during the shoot of this movie.
Talaash: The Answer Lies Within (2012)
Inspector Surjan Singh Shekhawat (Aamir Khan) investigates a popular film star's death along with his assistant. Before he can solve the complicated case, he has to suppress his grief of losing his son and deal with Rosie (Kareena Kapoor) who is a sex worker. Kareena Kapoor’s character in this movie will keep you hitched to the storyline, with suspense underneath her world.
These are extremely popular among people of all ages because they tell great stories that anyone can relate to. Kareena Kapoor also does a very good job portraying different types of characters, which is why each movie is uniquely special to everyone who watches it.
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