The 10 Best Performances of Kareena Kapoor Khan in 2025
From ‘Omkara’ to ‘Jaane Jaan’, a look at Kareena Kapoor Khan’s finest parts that showcase her star power and evolving craft.

Kareena Kapoor Khan has never chased fame — she was born into it. From her big appearance, she commanded the screen with an easy charisma that few seem to coordinate. But over time, she moved past glam parts to convey layered exhibitions that adjusted powerlessness and nearness. Presently, with her later appearance in The Buckingham Murders, we see back at 10 of her best exhibitions that characterize her as more than just a star — but a performing artist of run, nuance, and resilience.

  • Kurbaan (2009)
    As Avantika, a teacher caught between adore and dread, Kareena plays a lady finding that her spouse is a fear monger. It’s her enthusiastic helplessness — more than energetic fervor — that stays this tense drama.
  • Asoka (2001)
    Playing Princess Kaurvaki, Kareena encapsulated guiltlessness, arousing quality, and quality. From moving in waterfalls to using a sword, her depiction included startling profundity to a chronicled epic.
  • Talaash: The Answer Lies Within (2012)
    In this extraordinary secret, she hypnotized as Rosie, a spooky escort whose ethereal charm never felt out of put. Her screen nearness obscured the line between reality and dream — making her hauntingly unforgettable.
  • Ek Fundamental Aur Ekk Tu (2012)
    Riana Braganza was a cutting-edge, peculiar lady who friend-zoned the legend and settled him — without falling into the cliché. Kareena’s execution made the anti-romcom both new and candidly resonant.
  • Dev (2004)
    As Aaliyah, a youthful Muslim woman caught in communal unrest, Kareena was the enthusiastic center of a film overwhelmed by heavyweights. Her crude, unglamorous depiction stood out for its respect and ethical strength.
  • Jaane Jaan (2023)
    In this thriller, she adjusted defenselessness and control as a single mother caught in a kill cover-up. Her karaoke bar scene alone — balanced however frequented — captured the inconsistencies of Maya D’Souza.
  • Laal Singh Chaddha (2022)
    Kareena’s Rupa was a representation of calm catastrophe. Whereas Aamir Khan played the main part, it was Kareena’s melancholic beauty that included enthusiastic weight to this Forrest Gump remake.
  • Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001)
    As the notorious Poo, Kareena made a social wonder. Furious, amusing, and unendingly quotable, Poo was the extreme diva — and a spoof of fame that Kareena conveyed with self-awareness and flair.
  • Jab We Met (2007)
    Geet Dhillon was overflowing, enthusiastic, and exceptional. Kareena’s turn as the miserable sentimental with a motor mouth got to be a characterizing minute of her career — mixing defenselessness and verve seamlessly.
  • Omkara (2006)
    Kareena’s execution as Dolly Mishra remains her most capable. Blameless and appallingly uninformed, she brought soul to a world filled with envy and control. Her calm anguish gave this Othello adjustment its enthusiastic core.

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