Kareena Kapoor Khan
Indian actress
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2024 | PVR INOX launched the 'Kareena Kapoor Khan Film Festival' to celebrate her 25 years in Hindi cinema, marking the first film festival dedicated to an Indian actress. |
2024 | Returned to commercial cinema with Crew, a female-led heist comedy co-starring Tabu and Kriti Sanon, and reprised her role in the ensemble film Singham Again. |
May 2024 | Elevated as a national UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for India. |
2023 | Starred in two thriller films: Jaane Jaan (a Netflix adaptation where she played a single mother involved in a murder) and The Buckingham Murders (her first production venture, where she played a detective). |
2022 | Starred in Laal Singh Chaddha, an adaptation of Forrest Gump, playing Rupa, a troubled aspiring actress, receiving critical acclaim for her performance. |
2021 | Gave birth to her second son with Saif Ali Khan. |
2020 | Took a supporting role in Angrezi Medium, deliberately moving out of her comfort zone, filming her role in 10 days while accompanying her husband in London. |
2019 | Worked with Akshay Kumar in Good Newwz, a comedy about in vitro fertilisation, receiving Best Actress nominations from Filmfare, IIFA, and Zee Cine Awards. |
2018 | Launched UNICEF's 'Every Child Alive' campaign to promote affordable and quality healthcare for mothers and newborns. |
2018 | Starred in Veere Di Wedding, a female buddy film that accommodated her pregnancy, portraying a story of friendship and love from a female perspective. |
May 2018 | Invited as a keynote speaker for a Mother's Day event in New Delhi organized by UNICEF. |
2017 | Became brand ambassador for Swasth Immunised India, a campaign to promote child immunisation. |
2016 | Gave birth to her first son with Saif Ali Khan. |
September 2016 | Attended the inaugural of Global Citizen India, a joint initiative by the music festival and The Global Education and Leadership Foundation. |
June 2016 | Spoke at a UNICEF event in Lucknow to promote menstrual hygiene management. |
2014 | Participated in a campaign to raise awareness about hunger and malnutrition, and made donations to Kashmir flood relief. |
January 2014 | Began working with UNICEF to advocate for girls' education, visiting schools in Rajasthan and Maharashtra, and hosting a charity dinner with UNICEF India's Goodwill Ambassador Sharmila Tagore. |
2013 | Selected by India Today for its list of the country's most influential women. |
2012 | Peaked at seventh position on Forbes India's 'Celebrity 100' list with an estimated annual earning. |
2012 | Launched Channel V's anti-rape mobile app 'VithU' to help address increasing violence against women in India. |
2011 | Kareena Kapoor was featured in Box Office India's 'All Time Top Actress' list. |
January 2011 | In January 2011, Kareena Kapoor placed fourth on Rediff's list of 'Top 10 Actresses of 2000–2010.' |
2010 | Adopted the village of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh as part of NDTV's Greenathon Campaign to provide regular electricity supply. |
2010 | Filmfare magazine included two of Kareena Kapoor's performances—from 'Omkara' and 'Jab We Met'—in its list of '80 Iconic Performances.' |
June 2010 | Named 'India's Most Beautiful Woman' by the Indian edition of People magazine. |
June 2010 | Participated in the international campaign 1GOAL Education for All and was appointed ambassador for the Shakti Campaign to combat violence against women. |
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