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Kaif in 2016[1]

Katrina Kaif is a British Indian actress who predominantly appears in Bollywood films. She made her film debut in the 2003 heist film Boom, a box office bomb.[2] She then played the titular princess in the Telugu film Malliswari (2004).[3] Kaif had her first success in Bollywood when she appeared opposite Salman Khan in David Dhawan's romantic comedy Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?.[4] The 2006 musical romance Humko Deewana Kar Gaye saw Kaif pair opposite Akshay Kumar for the first of many films, though the film was a critical and financial failure.[5][6] Beginning with Namastey London, the year 2007 marked a turning point in her career when all four releases proved to be successful at the box-office.[7] Among these were two of the highest grossing productions of the year, the comedies Partner and Welcome.[8] following year, Kaif appeared in three films including the action comedy Singh Is Kinng.[9]

In 2009, Kaif received a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her performance in Kabir Khan's terrorism drama New York.[10] Later that year, she starred opposite Ranbir Kapoor in the comedy Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani.[4] In 2010, Kaif portrayed the role of a politician in Prakash Jha's political thriller Raajneeti and an aspiring actress in Tees Maar Khan.[4][11] While the former was a box-office hit, the latter was a critical and commercial failure.[12][13] Kaif starred alongside an ensemble cast in Zoya Akhtar's comedy drama Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011).[14] She received her second Filmfare Award nomination for Best Actress for her portrayal of a runaway bride in the romantic comedy Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (2011).[10]

In 2012, Kaif played the role of a Pakistani spy in Ek Tha Tiger, which became the highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year.[15] The same year, she starred alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma in Jab Tak Hai Jaan, a romance by Yash Chopra.[16] Kaif played a brief role in the 2013 action film Dhoom 3. With a worldwide revenue of 5.42 billion (US$65 million), Dhoom 3 went on to become the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time at the time of its release.[17] Kaif played Hrithik Roshan's love interest in the 2014 action comedy Bang Bang!, which was followed by several commercially failed films in the next three years.[18][19] Her first success in these years came with the sequel Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), which earned over 5.54 billion (US$66 million). In 2018, Kaif featured in two most expensive Indian films of all time—the action adventure Thugs of Hindostan and the romantic comedy Zero, both of which were commercial failures. However, her performance in the latter was critically praised, earning Kaif the award for the Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Female and a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her next releases, the period drama Bharat (2019), the action films Sooryavanshi (2021) and Tiger 3 (2023) were all commercially successful.[20]

Films

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
  • All films are in Hindi, unless otherwise noted.
List of performances by Katrina Kaif
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2003 Boom Rina Kaif [21]
2004 Malliswari Malliswari Telugu film [3]
2005 Sarkar Pooja [22]
Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? Sonia Bharadwaj [23]
Allari Pidugu Swathi Telugu film [24]
2006 Humko Deewana Kar Gaye Jia Yashvardhan [25]
Balram vs. Tharadas Supriya Menon Malayalam film [26]
2007 Namastey London Jasmeet "Jazz" Malhotra [27]
Apne Nandini [28]
Partner Priya [29]
Welcome Sanjana [30]
2008 Race Sophia [31]
Singh Is Kinng Sonia Singh [32]
Hello Angel Cameo [33]
Yuvvraaj Anushka [34]
2009 New York Maya Sheikh [35]
Blue Nikita/Nikki Cameo [36]
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani Jennifer "Jenny" Pinto [37]
De Dana Dan Anjali Kakkar [38]
2010 Raajneeti Indu Pratap [39]
Tees Maar Khan Aanya [40]
2011 Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara Laila [41]
Bodyguard Herself Special appearance in song "Bodyguard" [42]
Mere Brother Ki Dulhan Dimple Dixit [43]
2012 Agneepath Unnamed Special appearance in song "Chikni Chameli" [44]
Ek Tha Tiger Zoya [45]
Jab Tak Hai Jaan Meera Thapar [46]
2013 Main Krishna Hoon Herself Cameo [47]
Bombay Talkies Herself Special appearance in segment "Sheila Ki Jawani" [48]
Dhoom 3 Aaliya [49]
2014 Bang Bang! Harleen Sahni [50]
2015 Phantom Nawaz Mistry [51]
2016 Fitoor Firdaus [52]
Baar Baar Dekho Diya Kapoor [53]
2017 Jagga Jasoos Shruti Sengupta [54]
Tiger Zinda Hai Zoya [55]
2018 Welcome to New York Herself Cameo [56]
Thugs of Hindostan Suraiyya [57]
Zero Babita Kumari [58][59]
2019 Bharat Kumud Raina [60]
2021 Sooryavanshi Dr. Ria Gupta [61]
2022 Phone Bhoot Ragini Maheshwari [62]
2023 Tiger 3 Zoya [63]
2024 Merry Christmas Maria Simultaneously shot in Tamil [64]

Music videos

List of Katrina Kaif music video credits
Year Title Singer(s) Composer Notes Ref.
2011 "Let's Party" Ganesh Hegde Ganesh Hegde [65]
2020 "Kudi Nu Nachne De" Vishal Dadlani, Sachin–Jigar Sachin–Jigar, Tanishk Bagchi Promotional song for Angrezi Medium [66]

See also

References

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