It’s been 25 years since Kareena Kapoor Khan first stepped into the spotlight, and from the moment she did, her star power was undeniable. At just 20, she radiated the charisma of a seasoned A-lister—wide doe eyes, a chiseled jawline, and a smile that would become instantly iconic.
Kareena’s rise wasn’t without hurdles. Entering Bollywood at a time when women were often harshly objectified, her every move—be it her performances, relationships, or even her weight—was under relentless scrutiny. Yet, through it all, she remained unapologetically herself.
From her unforgettable portrayal of the glamorous and self-assured Poo in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham to her more nuanced, layered roles in Chameli, Jaane Jaan, and The Buckingham Murders, Kareena continues to reinvent her narrative. Now 44, she’s found joy not just in stardom, but in reinvention. “True joy comes from challenging yourself, digging inwards, and finding something new,” she says.
As she redefines what it means to be a leading woman in Indian cinema, Kareena Kapoor Khan proves that legacy is not just inherited—it’s earned, crafted, and constantly evolving.
Read the full interview in The Nod Magazine.
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