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Karisma
Kapoor
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Birthdate:
25
June 1974
Height:
5'4"
Weight:
50
kg
Nickname:
Lolo
Schooling:
Sophia
College
Address:
112 'Kshitij', 99 Hill Road, Bandra, Mumbai - 400 050 |
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"Rani
Hindustani" Karisma Kapoor, the blue-eyed babe of the
Kapoor clan, has finally managed to make it to the top
on her own steam... |
A
few years ago, Karisma was admired more for her "Sexy Sexy"
dances rather than her high voltage histrionics. However, with
strong and moving performances in movies such as "Raja Hindustani"
and "Dil To Pagal Hai", Karisma has finally proven all her detractors
wrong. It was her role as Aarthi in the super-hit of 1996 Raja
Hindustani that bagged Karisma her first Filmfare Award for
Best Actress in 1997 and vaulted her into the big league. The
following year, she managed to successfully follow up with numerous
awards including the much coveted National Award for her role
as Nisha in the much loved Dil To Pagal Hai. Currently, Karisma
is on a winning streak: her last few films have all been hits
at the box office and she has been deservedly crowned as the
new Number One in the 1998 Movie Opinion Poll, beating out Madhuri
and Kajol for the title.
Since Karisma joined the film industry in 1990 at the tender
age of sixteen, she has made nearly forty films. That's an amazing
rate of nearly six films a year! She started off with a bang
in Prem Qaidi, attracting attention for her daring decision
to not only wear a swimsuit in the film, but also prance around
in it for a good ten minutes! Controversies aside, the film
went on to become a hit and gave Karisma a firm foothold in
the industry. Her first movie was followed by a spate of largely
unremarkable films in the early 90s. Though Karisma still managed
to regularly churn out a hit or two a year (Anari, Jigar) these
were interspersed with a number of eminently forgettable films
such as Jaagruti, Nischaiy, Muqabla, and Sapne Saajan Ke. With
contemporaries Manisha Koirala and Kajol racing ahead, Karisma
was no longer the golden girl.
In 1994, a little film called Khuddar became the favourite topic
of conversation in the Bollywood Film Industry. Not for its
original screenplay or powerhouse performances, but rather for
the presence of an innocuous song and dance routine known as
"Sexy Sexy". Both the magazines and the television had a field
day with the Censor Board's decision to change the name of the
song to "Baby Baby" and to cut out some of the dance sequences
which were deemed "risque". Coupled with the hue and cry raised
over the "vulgar" dance steps in Andaz and Raja Babu, Karisma
was once again pushed into the spotlight. Karisma defended herself
valiantly ("I only did what the Dance Director told me to do,
I was just doing my job!") but to little avail. While the media
wasn't altogether supportive about Miss Kapoor, the attention
certainly wasn't unwelcome, and served to keep her name on everyone's
lips during the better part of 1994.
Karisma returned in 1995 determined to wipe her slate clean
and start anew. With her on-screen beau Govinda, she managed
to rack up hits galore (Raja Babu, Coolie No. 1, Saajan Chale
Sasural) over the next few years. Even smaller budget films
like Khuddar and Dulaara did well, primarily due to the screen-magic
between the star pair. In addition, her hits Suhaag, Andaz Apna
Apna and Yeh Dillagi served to augment her status as a "hit-heroine".
Then came 1996, the year that would change the star equations
forever. Karisma started the year off on a happy note when her
Govinda-starrer Saajan Chale Sasural became a hit. However,
it was at the end of the year that Karisma-fever really caught
on. Raja Hindustani was released and became a super hit. Karisma
was praised for her sensitive yet strong portrayal of Aarthi,
and eventually won a Filmfare Award in 1997 for her efforts.
Armed with a new wardrobe and a new look, Karisma is now one
of the top box-office draws in Bollywood.
A spate of consecutive hits since Raja Hindustani (Hero No.1,
Jeet, Judwaa, Dil To Pagal Hai and more recently Biwi No.1,
Haseena Maan Jaayegi and Hum Saath Saath Hain) have served to
further consolidate her position and have led to her crowning
as Bollywood's Heroine No. 1.
Latest
Film
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Dulhan
Hum Le Jayenge
Starring:
Salman
Khan, Karisma Kapoor
Director: David "No.1" Dhawan
Producer:
Gordon
"Ishq" Tanwani
Music: Himesh
Reshamiyya
Release
Date: 24th
March 2000 |
ON THE FLOORS

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Deol |
| Chal
Mere Bhai |
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| Zubeida
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Manoj
Bajpai |
| Fiza |
Hrithik
Roshan, Jaya Bachchan |
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Shah
Rukh Khan |
| Rama
Naidu Film (Untitled) |
Venkatesh |
| Aashiq |
Bobby
Deol |
| Rishta |
Anil
Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai |
| Biwi
I Love You |
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Dutt, Namrata Shirodkar |
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Deol |
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