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Namastey London to Rajneeti: 5 roles that made Katrina Kaif a reigning star

Katrina Kaif has starred in numerous successful Bollywood films, establishing herself as a reliable and talented star. Her growth as an actor over the years has been remarkable, as she has proven herself alongside some of the industry’s finest.

New Delhi: Katrina Kaif has starred in numerous successful Bollywood films in her nearly two-decade-long career, establishing herself as a reliable and talented star. Her growth as an actor over the years has been remarkable, as she has proven herself alongside some of the industry’s finest.

Despite starting as an outsider with no fluency in Hindi, Katrina has made impressive strides in Bollywood. With each film, she has shown tremendous dedication and has risen to the top. As she approaches her 40th birthday this year, let’s take a look at five iconic and badass roles played by Katrina that have solidified her place in the industry.

Jasmeet Singh In ‘Namastey London’

In the 2007 film ‘Namastey London,’ Katrina Kaif portrayed the character of Jasmeet Singh, a British-born Indian girl who is forced into arranged marriage with a Punjabi man against her will. The role of Jasmeet allowed Katrina to showcase her acting skills and versatility, as she portrayed the journey of a young woman torn between two cultures and her struggle to find her own identity.
Katrina brought depth and authenticity to the character, effectively capturing Jasmeet’s initial reluctance and resistance towards her Indian roots, as well as her eventual transformation and acceptance of her heritage. Her performance in ‘Namastey London’ received critical acclaim and played a significant role in establishing her as a talented actress in Bollywood.

Dimple Dixit In ‘Mere Brother Ki Dulhan’

In the 2011 romantic comedy ‘Mere Brother Ki Dulhan,’ Katrina Kaif portrayed the character of Dimple Dixit, a quirky and vivacious young woman. Katrina brought her signature charm and energy to the character of Dimple Dixit, creating a lovable and infectious presence on screen.
Her portrayal of Dimple showcased her impeccable comic timing and ability to bring out the eccentricities of a character. With her vibrant personality and delightful performance, Katrina’s Dimple Dixit became a memorable part of ‘Mere Brother Ki Dulhan.’

Zoya In ‘Ek Tha Tiger’

In the 2012 action thriller ‘Ek Tha Tiger,’ Katrina Kaif played the role of Zoya, a talented and resilient Pakistani spy. Zoya is a strong, independent woman who gets entangled in a high-stakes mission alongside the Indian RAW agent named Tiger (played by Salman Khan).
Katrina brought a perfect blend of grace, beauty, and intensity to the character of Zoya. She convincingly portrayed the determination and resourcefulness of a spy, while also showcasing the vulnerability and emotional depth of her character.

Indu Pratap In ‘Rajneeti’

In the 2010 political drama ‘Rajneeti,’ Katrina Kaif essayed the role of Indu Pratap, a strong and ambitious woman caught in the complex world of politics.
Katrina’s portrayal of Indu Pratap showcased her versatility as an actress, as she brilliantly depicted the transformation of a naïve and innocent woman into a determined political player. She effectively conveyed Indu’s inner conflicts, her emotional resilience, and her unwavering determination to seek justice. Her presence added a layer of sophistication and complexity to the film, elevating the overall narrative and making Indu a memorable and impactful character.

Laila In ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’

 

In the 2011 film ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara,’ Katrina Kaif portrayed the character of Laila, a free-spirited and adventurous woman. Laila joins three friends on a life-changing road trip through Spain, where they face their fears and discover the true meaning of life and love.
Laila served as a catalyst for the transformation of the male protagonists, bringing a sense of joy, spontaneity, and a fresh perspective to their lives.
Overall, Katrina brought a delightful charm and energy to the character of Laila in ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara,’ making her an integral part of the film’s narrative and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.