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Kareena Kapoor Khan turns 35: Here’s a look at her best roles so far

Nandini Sharma, Sep 21, 2015, 05.06 PM, Source

 

Kareena Kapoor Khan has had her share of both good and bad movies, but today, as the Bollywood diva brings in her 35th birthday, we choose to ignore her bad movies and applaud her for roles she donned so perfectly.

Here are some of the best roles that Kareena Kapoor Khan has done in her Bollywood career spanning 15 years.

 

As Kaurwaki in A?oka (2001)

 

As Kaurwaki in A?oka [2001)

 

The role came just a year after Kareena marked her Bollywood debut. For her role of the warrior princess Kaurwaki who falls in love with the Emperor Asoka Maurya (Shah Rukh Khan), the actress underwent hardcore training for sword fighting and horse riding, and the result was quite visible in her performance. The role earned her several nominations for the award of best actress.

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In and as Chameli (2004)

 

In and as Chameli [2004)

This was the turning point in Kareena’s career, as by playing a street-smart prostitute with a golden heart, she changed the way audience perceived her as just another beautiful addition to the silver screen. For this role, she earned a Filmfare Special Award for Best Performance.

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As Aaliya in Dev (2004)

 

As Aaliya in Dev [2004)

For the role of a riot victim in Dev, she made her character grow from just a requirement to a necessity. Her acting prowess in the critically acclaimed movie made her earn the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress.

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As Dolly in Omkara (2006)

 

As Dolly in Omkara [2006)

Inspired by the character of Desdemona from Othello, Kareena put a lot into this character, which was why we saw critics praising her performance with open hearts. Playing a character that had to undergo a range of emotions, Kareena established herself as one of the leading ladies of Bollywood, and took home the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress, making it her second.

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