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.

  • 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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