Kareena Kapoor: 'Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai' Chorned 'Refugee' by rejecting 'Refugee', known as 'Bebo' in Bollywood
New -Delhi, September 20 (IANS). There are only a few names in the history of the Indian theater that strongly reflect their legacy and identity. Kareena Kapoor, born on September 21, 1980, continued not only the legacy of her grandfather Raj Kapoor, but also a unique and impressive identity of her own. Kareena’s entry into the cinema, known as ‘Bebo’, was not just a star child, but as an artist who was ready to work on her conditions. Both his parents, Randhir Kapoor and Babita, were the famous artists of their time, who gave him a natural entry into the world of art and acting, but also increased the burden of expectations of him. Kareena Kapoor’s film trip started in 2000 with JP Dutta’s war -based Dramatic Film Refugee. In this film he walks the world of acting with Abhishek Bachchan, where the film could not get the expected success at the box office. It was clear from her earlier interview that she was a lot of confidence in her career and that her innocence was still visible to the audience in her 25 -year -old video. For her strong performance, she received the Filmfare Award for the ‘Best Debutant Actress’, which proved that she arrived as a star child, but as a talented artist. It is noteworthy that he rejected ‘Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai’, one of the biggest block rows of that year to choose ‘refugee’. Instead of just running behind business success, she has always been looking for a role that her acting skills can test. In his early career, there were two characters who left an indelible mark on his public identity, but also created a contradiction for him. The first character was’ Pooja Sharma) in Karan Johar’s film Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham (2001). The character has become a cultural phenomenon because of the fashion-forward style and impeccable dialogues. The character of ‘poo’ is still very popular with Jane-G and often becomes part of the MIM culture. This character established her as a fashion icon, but there was another aspect of it. Kareena herself acknowledged that she was tied up in a special image because of this character. It took them almost a decade to break this stereotype and prove that he was not just limited to glorious roles. To break the same stereotype, Kareena chose some very adventurous and non-glorious roles in the middle of her career. In 2004 he played a prostitute in the film ‘Chameli’. It was completely opposite as its established ‘glamorous’ image. The film gave him a great response from critics and brought him to the category of a ‘serious actress’. The film was presented to another actress earlier, but Kareena took advantage of this opportunity, which is proof of her creative ambition. After that, his actions as ‘Dolly Mishra’ in Vishal Bhardwaj’s crime drama ‘Omkara’ (2006) turned out another milestone. He received the filmfare Critics Award for this role. The top of his visit comes with the role of ‘Geet Dhillon’ in ‘Jab WE with with’ (2007). The film was a great commercial success and the character of ‘geet’ was the right mix of its brilliance and acting ability. It was a flirewing, independent and confident character, which was appreciated by the audience as well as critics. Dialogues like ‘I am my favorite’ are still on the tongue of the audience and have become part of the internet culture. For this role, she received the Film Fare Award for ‘Best Actress’, which once again established her talent. Along with a famous artist by critics, Kareena Kapoor also made her as a box office queen. He worked in many films that earned a record with the ticket window. ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ (2015), directed by Kabir Khan, is at the top of his most successful films, which did a business of Rs 922.17 Crore worldwide. This is followed by Rajkumar Hirani’s ‘3 Idiots’ (2009), which earned more than Rs 460 crore worldwide and more than Rs 202.47 crore in India. Along with Akshay Kumar, his film ‘Good News’ (2019) was also a big hit, which collected Rs 316 Crore worldwide. His other successful films include ‘Bodyguard’ (2011) and ‘Golmaal 3’ (2010). He played a ‘Dabboo’ in ‘Golmaal 3’, while his serious role as a doctor in ‘Udta Punjab’ (2016) was also appreciated. Apart from the world of acting, Kareena Kapoor Khan established herself as a powerful brand. His popularity is not only limited to theater, but also as an approval, writing and an impressive personality. Over the years, Kareena has been the face of many major brands, including lakme, Puma, Malabar Gold and Diamonds and Safola. His impeccable style, confidence and ‘real’ personality have made him an ideal face for brands, especially for brands that want to show a mix of modernity and tradition. Not only that, Kareena was a trademark of many other products and services, including a short delivery platform like Blinkit. Apart from acting and brand, Kareena has also added a new chapter to her creative journey. He wrote a book about his pregnancy, entitled “Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Pregnancy Bible: The Ultimate Manuel for Moms-to-B.” Recently, she had a horror style, including films like ‘Jaane Jaan’ and ‘The Buckingham Murders’.’ The Buckingham Murders’ was appreciated by his new avatar as police officer.