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Karisma Kapoor got Filmfare Award 3 times in her cine career

Public Relations Webdesk | Bollywood actress Karishma Kapoor has turned 50. Born on 25 June 1973 in Mumbai, Karisma Kapoor inherited the art of acting. His father Randhir Kapoor was an actor, while mother Babita was a well-known film actress. Karishma Kapoor started her cine career as an actress with the film ‘Prem Qaidi’ released in the year 1991.

The star of Karisma’s luck shone with the film ‘Raja Hindustani’ released in the year 1996. The film had Aamir Khan as his hero. The success of this film, adorned with excellent songs, music and acting, led Karisma Kapoor to be accused in the 90s that she was capable of playing only glamorous characters. Producer-director Shyam Benegal helped him to get out of this image and produced the film ‘Zubaida’ with him. In this film she appeared in the title role of Zubeidaa. Despite the presence of actress Rekha in the film, Karisma Kapoor managed to steal the applause of the audience with her powerful performance. She was awarded the Filmfare Critics Award for her strong performance in the film.

In her film time, Karisma Kapoor also turned to the small screen, seeing the audience’s choice, and Karisma entertained the audience a lot by working as an actress. After marrying industrialist Sanjay Kapoor in the year 2003, Karisma Kapoor said goodbye to the film industry, but later on the insistence of filmmaker Sunil Darshan, Karisma Kapoor made a comeback once again through the film ‘Mere Jeevan Sathi’. Karisma Kapoor enthralled the audience with her antagonist character in the film.

Kapoor was established as a star.

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