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New Shahrukh Khan And Kajol Movie

Filmography commodity

A picture of Kajol, looking towards the camera.

Kajol is an Indian actress who is known for her work in Hindi films. She fabricated her screen debut in the 1992 film Bekhudi.[1] She was noted for her performance and went on to sign the 1993 commercially successful thriller Baazigar opposite Shah Rukh Khan.[2] [3] She starred in the 1994 motion picture Udhaar Ki Zindagi, which earned her disquisitional acclaim.[4] This was followed by a role in Yeh Dillagi aslope Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan. Kajol featured in v films in 1995. She appeared briefly in the thriller Karan Arjun, and played Simran, an NRI in Aditya Chopra's romance Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge,[5] [half dozen] both of which ranked amid the highest-grossing Bollywood films of the year,[7] and the success of the latter established her career in Bollywood.[8] Equally of 2021, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge is the longest-running Indian flick.[a] Also in 1995, she appeared in the box-office flops Hulchul and Gundaraj.[7] [eleven] Her only screen appearance of 1996 was in Bambai Ka Babu, a financial failure.[12]

In 1997, Kajol featured in the motion-picture show Minsara Kanavu, her first Tamil feature.[13] She played an obsessive lover in the mystery film Gupt (1997), and became the first woman to win the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Function.[14] [15] Later in 1997, she featured as a poor daughter in the romantic film Ishq,[16] a box-office hit.[17] In 1998, she played the leading lady in 3 romantic comedies, which were among the pinnacle-grossing Bollywood productions of the year — Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya, Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha, and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.[18] Also in 1998, she played dual roles in the drama Dushman. The following year, she played the mistress of Ajay Devgn'southward character in Dil Kya Kare and starred in the commercially successful film Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain.[19] [20] Following this, she starred in the films Raju Chacha (2000) and Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi (2001), both of which performed poorly at the box-office.[12]

Kajol played opposite Khan in Karan Johar's ensemble melodrama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001), which became the highest-grossing Bollywood film in overseas to that betoken.[21] [22] After a five-year absenteeism from film, Kajol played a bullheaded Kashmiri girl in the romantic thriller Fanaa (2006).[23] The film, which was based on terrorism, was a commercial success.[24] [25] Two years later, she featured as a talent judge for the television dance and singing reality show Rock-N-Roll Family unit. Later that twelvemonth, she was paired with her hubby Ajay Devgn in the romantic comedy U Me Aur Hum (2008). In the motion picture, Kajol played an Alzheimer's patient.[26] In 2010, she reunited with Khan and Johar in the drama My Name Is Khan, in which she played an Indian-American Hindu married to a Muslim human.[27] For the film, she won the Filmfare Award for Best Extra for a record tying fifth time.[b] Her side by side advent of the year was in the family unit drama We Are Family, an adaption of the 1998 Hollywood moving picture Stepmom.[29]

In 2015, after 5 years, she made her comeback with Rohit Shetty'south Dilwale, 1 of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time.[thirty] In 2017, she was seen in Soundarya Rajnikanth's film Velaiilla Pattadhari 2, which was a profitable venture. She played a single mother who gives upwards her career equally an aspiring singer in Pradeep Sarkar's family drama, Helicopter Eela, which didn't do well. After an absence in 2019, she starred in Tanhaji (2020), which was a major critical and commercial success.[31] [32] In 2021, she was praised for her portrayal of a woman with a traumatic childhood in the Netflix family drama Tribhanga.[33] [34]

Films [edit]

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that take non yet been released

Web Series [edit]

Dubbing [edit]

Film title Extra Character Dub Language Original Linguistic communication Original Year Release Dub Year Release Note
Makkhi Mother Hindi Telugu 2012 Telugu film Eega dubbed in Hindi
Velaiilla Pattadhari 2 Herself
(voice in original version dubbed by Deepa Venkat)
Vasundhara Parameshwar Hindi Tamil 2017 The Hindi dub was titled: "VIP two - Lalkar".
Performed alongside Sanket Mhatre who voiced Dhanush as Raghuvaran in Hindi.
Incredibles 2 Holly Hunter Helen Parr / Elastigirl Hindi English 2018 Rakshanda Khan dubbed this grapheme in the previous picture.

Boob tube [edit]

See as well [edit]

  • List of awards and nominations received by Kajol

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ As of December 2014, the movie is playing at the Maratha Mandir theatre in Mumbai for 1000 weeks.[nine] [10]
  2. ^ Having won the honor previously for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham..., and Fanaa,[6] [28] she is tied with her aunt Nutan in this category.[iv]
  3. ^ The films are listed in guild of release appointment.
  4. ^ a b c Kajol performed dual roles in the picture.[46] [47] [48]

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External links [edit]

  • Kajol at IMDb

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kajol_filmography

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