Main article: Kapoor familKapoor was born in Mumbai to Randhir Kapoor, an actor popular during the 1970s and 80s, and actress Babita. She is the granddaughter of actor and filmmaker Raj Kapoor, great-granddaughter of actor Prithviraj Kapoor, sister of actress Kareena Kapoor and niece of actor Rishi Kapoor.[2] She is also often informally referred to as Lolo.[1] Kapoor studied at the Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai until grade six.Kapoor made her debut in the 1991 movie Prem Qaidi, which was a semi-hit. Although most of her multiple releases from 1992-1996 failed to do well at the box office, she had some success with films like Jigar (1992), Anari (1993), Raja Babu (1994), Coolie No. 1 (1995), Saajan Chale Sasural (1996) andIn 1996, Kapoor played the female lead in Dharmesh Darshan's Raja Hindustani opposite Aamir Khan. The movie was the highest grossing film of the year[4] and she won her first Filmfare Best Actress Award. The following year, she won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award and the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Yash Chopra's super-hit,[5] Dil To Pagal Hai opposite Shahrukh Khan and Madhuri DixitKapoor took a year break from films in 1998. Her diminutive comeback in 1999 proved to be good as she took part in the year's most successful films. Kapoor starred in four absolute hits. David Dhawan's comedy Biwi No.1 opposite Salman Khan became the biggest hit of the year. She proved to have success with comedy films, as David Dhawan's another film Haseena Maan Jaayegi did fairly well at the box office.[6Kapoor also collaborated for the first time with the Rajshri Productions banner with Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United which also resulted in a hit. Her last release, Jaanwar opposite Akshay Kumar, was another box office hit, making her the most successful actress of the year.[In 2000, she won her second Filmfare Best Actress Award for her performance in Khalid Mohammed's Fiza. Her performance in the film was much appreciated as she surprised the audiences and the critics showing great emotional range and depth.[8] She also achieved critical acclaim for her role in the film, Zubeidaa (2001),[9] which garnered her the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance. Her performance in Shakti - The Power (2002) was highly appreciated[10] and earned her many nominations in the Best Actress categoryIn 2003, she played the leading role in the television series Karishma: A Miracle of Destiny. After her film, Baaz: A Bird In Danger which also released in 2003, she tosabbaticalfromfulactinfyearKarisma Kapoor born 25 June 1974), often informally referreas Lolo,[1] is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood filmMaking her film debut in 1991, Kapoor went on to become one of the most popular actresses of her generation. During her career years, she has been part of many commercially and critically successful films, Raja Hindustani being the most notable of them, as it was her biggest commercial success, and won Kapoor her first Filmfare Best Actress Award. She won a Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award and a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for Dil To Pagal Hai (1997). She surprised critics and audiences with her performances in art films such as Fiza (2000) and Zubeidaa (2001), for which she earned a Best Actress and Best Actress (Critics) awards at the Filmfare ceremony. In 2003, Kapoor took a break from cinema.
Karishma Kapoor, Bipasha Basu, Rani Mukherjee, Katrina Kaif and Preity ZintaOMG. The peeps over at Forevermark (a diamond brand) must be thrilled! Look at the Bollywood A-List on display for Salman Khan’s “Being Human” show at HDIL Fashion Week earlier tonight! (And lets just throw the bling on to my wish list just in case, shall we?)Psst! I can’t help but imagine that Karishma Kapoor is highly bummed about giving up her extraordinary career to attend kitty parties as Mrs. Sanjay Kapoor can you? Especially since they had quite a rocky start. I also think she lived this entire bevvy of emotions once before (for a film). Seriously, go watch Zubeidaa and you’ll know exactly what I meanWell all of them want a piece of the action don’t thThis man has access to the core cinema audience which none of the others have and is right now the most successful guy in town and guess in single mode toBut u meet him pass him the message i felt he is good in big boss but why in the world u want to put on the glares that irritates no matter how interactive you are..guess with success you need them…never seen him wear the glares on s
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