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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