Teri Meri Kahaani song Lyrics :
Teri Meri Kahaani Lyrics from Gabbar Is Back starring Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor is a romantic song sung by Arijit Singh & Palak Muchhal, composed by Chirantan Bhatt and written by Manoj Yadav.
Teri Meri Kahaani Lyrics Watch Video :
Song Credits:
Song: Teri Meri Kahaani
Movie: Gabbar Is Back
Singers: Arijit Singh & Palak Muchhal
Lyricist: Manoj Yadav
Composer: Chirantan Bhatt
Akshay Kumar & Kareena K
Teri Meri Kahaani song Hindi Lyrics :
मुझ में सफर तू करती रही
हर एक सांस में गुज़रता रहे
शाम ओ सुबह, तू मेरा
तेरे बिना, क्या मेरा
दो जिस्मो जान, एक हैं
ना होना कभी तू जुदा
तेरी मेरी कहानी
है बारिशों का पानी
बनके जो इश्क़ बरसे
तेरी मेरी कहानी.. तेरी मेरी कहानी
है बारिशों का पानी
बनके जो इश्क़ बरसे
तेरी मेरी कहानी
देखो ना कैसी
इजाज़त मिली है
एक दूसरे में
हिफ़ाज़त मिली है
जीने की सारी
ज़रुरत मिली है
ये जाम ही है
जैसा यूं ही हमेशा
हमेशा रहे जिस तरह
शाम ओ सुबह, तू मेरा
तेरे बिना, क्या मेरा
दो जिस्मो जान, एक हैं
ना होना कभी तू जुदा
तेरी मेरी कहानी
है बारिशों का पानी
बनके जो इश्क़ बरसे
तेरी मेरी कहानी..
तेरी मेरी कहानी
है बारिशों का पानी
बनके जो इश्क़ बरसे
तेरी मेरी कहानी..
मुझ मैं सफर में तू करती रही
हर एक सांस में गुज़रता रहे
हमसे ये जो भी
हरकत हुई है
मोहब्बत मोहब्बत
मोहब्बत हुई है
कुछ इतने हैं हम तुम
कामी कुछ नहीं है
जितना भी जीना है
तुझको ही जीना है
जीते रहे जिस तरह
शाम ओ सुबह, तू मेरा
तेरे बिना, क्या मेरा
दो जिस्मो जान, एक हैं
ना होना कभी तू जुदा
तेरी मेरी कहानी
है बारिशों का पानी
बनके जो इश्क़ बरसे
तेरी मेरी कहानी..
तेरी मेरी कहानी
है बारिशों का पानी
बनके जो इश्क़ बरसे
तेरी मेरी कहानी..
Teri Meri Kahaani song English Lyrics :
Mujh mein safar tu karti rahe
Har ek saans mein guzarti rahe
Shaam o subah, tu mera
Tere bina, kya mera
Do jismo jaan, ek hain
Na hona kabhi tu juda
Teri meri kahaani
Hai baarishon ka paani
Banke jo ishq barse
Teri meri kahaani..
Teri meri kahaani
Hai baarishon ka paani
Banke jo ishq barse
Teri meri kahaani
Dekho na kaisi
Ijaazat mili hai
Ek doosre mein
Hifaazat mili hai
Jeene ki saare
Zaroorat mili hai
Ye jaam hi hai
Jaisa yunhi hamesha
Hamesha rahe jis tarah
Shaam o subah, tu mera
Tere bina, kya mera
Do jismo jaan, ek hain
Na hona kabhi tu juda
Teri meri kahaani
Hai baarishon ka paani
Banke jo ishq barse
Teri meri kahaani..
Teri meri kahaani
Hai baarishon ka paani
Banke jo ishq barse
Teri meri kahaani..
Mujh mein safar tu karti rahe
Har ek saans mein guzarti rahe
Humse ye jo bhi
Harqat huyi hai
Mohabbat mohabbat
Mohabbat huyi hai
Kuch itne hai hum tum
Kami kuch nahi hai
Jitna bhi jeena hai
Tujhko hi jeena hai
Jeete rahe jis tarah
Shaam o subah, tu mera
Tere bina, kya mera
Do jismo jaan, ek hain
Na hona kabhi tu juda
Teri meri kahaani
Hai baarishon ka paani
Banke jo ishq barse
Teri meri kahaani..
Teri meri kahaani
Hai baarishon ka paani
Banke jo ishq barse
Teri meri kahaani..
Extra Information :
About Gabbar Is Back :
Police learn that ten tehsildars from all over Maharashtra have been abducted inexplicably. But they all magically return as quickly as possible, with the exception of the most dishonest officer, who is executed. The mysterious individual ‘Gabbar’ gives the police a CD and claims that his goal is to find corrupt officials. Sadhuram, a police driver, is certain that he can solve Gabbar’s identity.
Aditya, a professor at National campus, thrashes some thugs who attempt to damage campus property. One evening on his way home, he runs across Shruti, a young lawyer, who is rushing to take a pregnant woman to the hospital. She and Aditya start dating after she runs into him again a few days later during a quarrel. Meanwhile, Sadhuram discovers that each has one honest officer department throughout the state, and is certain that Gabbar is connected to each of these honorable officers.
When Shruti is injured in a small accident one fateful day while they are leaving a roadside café, Aditya rushes her to the Patil Hospital, where a female doctor insists on undergoing a battery of costly tests. When he witnesses a father-daughter pair being told of the mother’s passing only after a hefty bill has been paid, Aditya becomes convinced of the medical staff’s unscrupulous tactics.
He also happens to overhear a doctor attempting to recommend the rather costly Caesarean section birth. He purposefully registers the deceased spouse of a destitute woman as a patient; the hospital attempts to embezzle money without realizing his trap.out of Aditya by having him pay hefty fees for tests and medications while feigning to heal the deceased man.
But as evidence of their willful admission of a deceased man, Aditya presents them with the death certificate. Despite having made a deal with him, Aditya discloses the footage of the hospital’s corruption to the media, which infuriates Vikas Patil, the young owner of the facility. After the angry public kills Vikas, his father Digvijay Patil recognizes Aditya in the hospital CCTV camera and realizes that he killed the man five years prior.
Soon after, a flashback shows that hundreds of others were also killed when the buildings in their colony collapsed, including Aditya’s pregnant wife Sunaina. Aditya gathered evidence of the defective structures against builder Digvijay, who tried to buy off everyone and including Aditya by promising him Rs. 10 million to end the dispute. Aditya rejected the offer by battling everyone there and almost killing Digvijay.
When he begged for forgiveness, Aditya spared him, but Digvijay savagely returned the favor by striking him with an axe and abandoning him for dead. But Aditya was saved when a bus load of medical students saw him comatose on a highway. He subsequently made the decision to enlist the help of National College’s trained pupils and idealistic, youthful, and honest youths. Sadhuram discovers in the interim that every honest officer graduated from National College. Shruti learns that Aditya is actually Gabbar is astonished, but she agrees with him after he tells her the facts.
The facts baffle CBI officer Kuldeep Pahwa, who is in charge of the case. After hearing Sadhuram’s conclusions, he orders the arrest of the National College students he had named. However, after being assaulted, the students do not reveal anything about Gabbar, which infuriates him even more. Shruti informs Kuldeep that a vigilante like Gabbar has become a hero to common people since the law is ineffective.
Sadhuram’s opinion of Gabbar shifts. Digvijay terrorizes others into passing his flawed building blueprints by killing an honest officer. Digvijay is singled out by Gabbar for his behavior. Digvijay hosts a birthday celebration for himself, and he sees Aditya while cutting the cake. Aditya and his He is abducted by the gang. Aditya murders Digvijay in a struggle that breaks out between the two as police search the city in vain for him.
Digvijay then turns himself in to the police and is handed the death punishment, which causes massive public outcry and angry students to block his jail van. When Kuldeep asks him to address the students, he does so and advises them to use their rage against corruption to effect the change society needs. Aditya concludes by saying that while he will die, the movement will endure while he is ready to be hanged.
About Arijit Singh :
(Bengali: অরিজিৎ সিং) Arijit Singh (born April 25, 1987) is a singer and composer from India. West Bengal’s Murshidabad is where he was born. His career began in 2005 with the Fame Gurukul reality show. When he performed the song Tum Hi Ho in the 2013 movie Aashiqui 2, he became well-known. He was chosen as the 6th Filmfare Awards’ finest male vocalist as a result. In addition, he performed a similar song, Sajde Se Naam, in Kill Dil. His song, Sooraj Dooba Hai, from the movie Roy, was chosen as the best song at the 6th Filmfare Awards in January 2016. Additionally, he won a Filmfare Award in 2018 for the song Roke Na Ruke Naina.
Ae Watan won the 2019 Best Male Singer Award for his performance in the movie Raazi. His teacher, Rajendra Prasad Hazari, believed that “Indian classical music was a dying tradition” and pushed Singh to leave his birthplace at the age of 18 in order to compete in the reality show Fame Gurukul (2005). This was the beginning of Singh’s musical career. He advanced to the program’s finals, but he placed sixth and was removed by the audience vote. He is a talented vocalist.
Early professional life
At the age of 18, Singh left his birthplace at the behest of his guru, Rajendra Prasad Hazari, to take part in the reality show Fame Gurukul, which marked the beginning of his musical career (2005). He did, however, place sixth on the show. While the performance was in progress, the director After noticing his skill, Sanjay Leela Bhansali invited him to perform “Yun Shabnami” in his next movie, Saawariya.
However, the song was never published because the plot changed while the movie was being made and it was no longer necessary. Following Fame Gurukul, he was signed to an album by Kumar Taurani, the head of Tips Music, but that record was also never released. He went on to compete in and won the title of 10 Ke 10 Le Gaye Dil, another reality show.
He relocated to Mumbai in 2006, when he began renting a room in the Lokhandwala neighborhood. Here, he used his Rs 10 lakh prize money from the serial 10 Le Gaye Dil will construct his own recording studio. He started writing music for radio stations, news networks, and ads after becoming a music producer. Arijit began his musical career as a music producer with Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Vishal-Shekhar, Mithun Sharma, Monty Sharma, and Pritam Chakraborty, among others. He mostly oversaw the chorus parts and vocalists when collaborating with other composers, but he began writing his own music while working with Pritam.
Singh and Pritam started collaborating on three movies in 2010: Action Replayy, Crook, and Golmaal 3. He made his singing debut in the Telugu film business that same year with the song “Neeve” from the Telugu movie Kedi. Sandeep Chowta’s “Neeve Na Neeve Na” Arijit made his Bollywood singing debut in 2011 with the Mithun-composed song “Phir Mohabbat” from the movie Murder 2, even though he had already recorded it in 2009.
In the same year, Pritam invited him to sing “Raabta” from Agent Vinod (2012) while he was programming the song. In one of the four renditions of the song, he sung the entire composition, and his voice was kept throughout. Arijit sang for Pritam in three more movies that year: Players, Barfi!, and Cocktail, in addition to Agent Vinod.
In 1920: Evil Returns, he performed the song “Uska Hi Banana” for Chirantan Bhatt. Glamsham stated in an evaluation of Arijit’s performance of the song was extremely emotional and passionate. In the movie Shanghai, he performed the song “Duaa” by Vishal-Shekhar.
He received the Best Male Playback Singer Mirchi Music Award for it. Barfi’s song “Phir Le Aaya Dil” earned him a nomination in the same category. Arijit sung six songs on the album for the 2013 movie Aashiqui 2, which contributed to his broader success. “Tum Hi Ho,” the movie’s title song, rose to fame and won him multiple accolades, including the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer.
Arijit and Pritam kept up their collaboration, and he sang “Dilliwali Girlfriend,” “Kabira,” and “Ilahi” for the movie Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani. worked on the songs “Kabira” and “Balam Pichkari” as a music producer. He sang two additional songs for Pritam: “Dhoka Dhadi” by R…Rajkumar and “Main Rang Sharbaton Ka” by Phata Poster Nikla Hero.
He performed for Shah Rukh Khan in the Vishal-Shekhar-composed song “Kashmir Main Tu Kanyakumari” from Chennai Express. Singh collaborated with Sharib-Toshi on the Jackpot song “Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse” and Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the semi-classical song “Laal Ishq” from Goliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram-Leela, in addition to performing a duet rendition of “Har Kisi Ko” from Boss with Neeti Mohan. Later, Singh selected Mickey Virus’s “Tose Naina” as the song “most similar to” and “Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse” as one of his personal favorites.
Singh had the opportunity to collaborate with A. R. Rahman and Sajid-Wajid, two of his favorite music directors, in 2014. He dubbed the Hindi version of the song “Medhuvagaththan” called “Dil Chaspiyon” for A. R. Rahman, and he sang two songs in Main Tera Hero and one in Heropanti entitled “Raat Bhar” for Sajid-Wajid.
He also performed “Hungama Ho Gaya” for Amit Trivedi, “Love Me Thoda Aur” for Pritam, “Samjhawan” from Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania for Sharib-Toshi, “Mast Magan” from 2 States for Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, “Jiya” from Gunday for Sohail Sen, and “Aaj Phir” from Hate Story 2 for Arko Pravo Mukherjee that year. Singh collaborated with Sachin-Jigar on “Jaise” and recorded two songs for Haider alongside Vishal Bhardwaj.
About Palak Muchhal :
Born in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, on March 30, 1992, Palak Muchhal is an Indian playback singer and songwriter. She raises money for underprivileged kids who require financial support for heart disease treatment by performing theatrical plays both domestically and overseas with her younger brother, Palash Muchhal. In addition, Muchhal sings playback in Bollywood and other Indian motion pictures.
Ek Tha Tiger (2012), Aashiqui 2 (2013), Kick (2014), Action Jackson (2014), Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015), M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016), Kaabil (2017), Baaghi 2 (2018), and Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas (2019) are just a few of the Hindi films in which she has provided her voice. The song “Kaun tujhe” from the movie “M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story,” which she performed, has received high appreciation from both fans and well-known figures in the music business.
She previously collaborated on the soundtrack for Aashiqui 2 with music composer Mithoon, whom she married on November 6, 2022. On March 30, 1992, Palak Muchhal was born in Indore into a Maheshwari Marwari family. Her father, Rajkumar Muchhal, works for a private company, while her mother, Amita Muchhal, stays at home. Palash Muchhal is her younger brother. She attended Queens College in Indore for her education.
Muchhal announced in May 2013 that she was completing her last year of a B.Com. program at an Indore institution. There were moments when I missed my typical childhood, but then it makes me realize that it’s okay even if I lose my childhood. Saving a life is more essential than playing with friends. At the age of four, Muchhal joined a group of young singers called Kalyanji-Anandji Little Star.
When she was seven years old, she sang in stores in her hometown of Indore for a week during the Kargil War of 1999 in order to raise money for the families of Indian troops who had died. Her efforts raised ₹25,000 (US$810) and were widely covered by Indian media. She performed later that year in order to raise money for the 1999 Odisha cyclone victims. When she witnessed impoverished youngsters cleaning train compartments with their clothing, she decided to use her voice to help others.
About At the same time, Muchhal’s parents were approached by teachers at the Indore-based Nidhi Bal Vinay Mandir school, who asked them to put on a charity event to raise money for their student Lokesh, who had a congenital heart condition. Since he owned a shoe store and was poor, Lokesh’s father could not afford the expensive heart operation.
Together with her parents, Muchhal organized a play in March 2000, using a street vendor’s cart as a stage and raising ₹51,000 (US$1,600) to pay for the procedure. A cardiologist from Bangalore named Devi Prasad Shetty performed a free operation on Lokesh as a result of the publicity that followed. To encourage donations for children like Lokesh to have heart surgery, Muchhal’s parents placed ads in the local newspapers. The results This was a list of 33 kids that required cardiac surgery.
Later that year, a number of charity performances were organized, raising ₹225,000 (US$7,200). Five youngsters at Bhandari Hospital in Indore and Bangalore received heart surgery because to this funding. T. Choithram Hospital of Indore cut the cost of surgery in half, from ₹80,000 (US$2,600) to ₹40,000 (US$1,300), to support Muchhal in her attempts to save children’s lives at a comparatively modest cost. Additionally, one of the hospital’s surgeons, Dhiraj Gandhi, agreed to waive his charge for cases that Muchhal brought in.
Muchhal has made numerous trips both domestically and outside since 2000 for her charity event, which is billed in “Dil Se Dil Tak” (meaning “From heart to heart”) in Hindi and “Save Little Hearts” in English. Palash, her younger brother, participates in the same performances in an effort to raise money for kids with renal diseases. Muchhal often performs 40 songs per evening, including well-known Bollywood tunes, Ghazals, and Bhajans. Hindi, Sanskrit, Gujarati, Odia, Assamese, Rajasthani, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Sindhi, and Malayalam are among the 17 languages in which Muchhal is able to sing.
In addition, Palak sang and was a celebrity at Maheboob College in Secunderabad. Palash and Palak both sung at various events. They were raised and developed their careers in this way.[Reference required] Muchhal contributed approximately one million rupees for the 2001 victims in 2001. earthquake in Gujarat. In July 2003, Muchhal provided the parents of a two-year-old Pakistani girl with a heartbreak with financial support from her charitable money.
“Palak Muchhal Heart Foundation” is the name of Muchhal’s charitable organization. 200 children had received financial assistance from this foundation for heart surgery as of March 2006. Muchhal earned ₹1.2 crore (US$140,000) for this organization by the end of 2006, which helped save 234 children’s lives. Bhandari Hospital in Indore has permitted an overdraft of up to one million rupees to the Palak Muchhal Heart Foundation in order to guarantee that children’s procedures continue despite financial constraints. Muchhal was one of the five heroic tales that Star Gold aired in 2006.
About Chirantan Bhatt :
Chirrantan Bhatt is a singer, composer, and musician from India. He has composed music for Telugu movies and worked in Bollywood, the Indian film business. His melodic tunes are his most well-known work, especially in Hindi horror movies.
He is the grandson of Vijay Bhatt and a member of the Gujarati Bhatt family, who are Bollywood filmmakers and directors. He is the son of Gujarati film producer and director Arun Bhatt.
In 2008, Bhatt composed his first Hindi movie, Mission Istaanbul. He composed music for the movies Shaapit, Haunted 3D, and 1920: Evil Returns in his early career. “Har Kisi Ko Nahin Milta” from Akshay Kumar’s Boss, “Teri Meri Kahaani,” and “Coffee Peete Peete” are some of his later efforts “Bawra Mann” in Jolly LLB 2, “Uska Hi Banana” in 1920: Evil Returns, and Gabbar Is Back.
The filmmaker Krish gave Bhatt the chance to soundtrack his Telugu film, Kanche, after Gabbar Is Back. The score won him two major honors in 2016: the GAMA Award in Dubai and the CineMAA Award in Hyderabad. Additionally, he received a Telugu Filmfare Award nomination for Best Music Director for Kanche. In the Best Regional Film category, the movie also took up the 2016 National Award.
Later, Bhatt collaborated on Gautamiputra Satakarni, another period movie starring Telugu actor Nandmuri Balakrishna and again directed by Krish. Bhatt’s background score and music for this movie won praise from critics.
Bhatt composed the background and music in 2018 soundtrack for the movie Jai Simha, directed by Nandmuri Balakrishna. Specifically, his song “Ammakutti Ammakutti” from the movie was a success. For his work on the Akshay Kumar movie Kesari, Chirrantan Bhatt earned the Radio Mirchi award and was nominated in the Filmfare Awards 2020’s best Music Album category. Nandamuri Balakrishna’s Telugu film “Ruler” also featured his music.
About Akshay Kumar :
The Indian actor and producer Akshay Hari Om Bhatia (born Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia; September 9, 1967) is better known by his stage name Akshay Kumar (pronounced [əkˈʂəj kʊˈmɑːɾ]). Known as “Khiladi Kumar” in the media Over the course of his more than 30-year career, Kumar has starred in more than 150 films and received multiple honors, including two Filmfare Awards and two National Film Awards.
In 2009, the Indian government awarded him the Padma Shri, the country’s fourth-highest civilian honor. One of the most active actors in Indian cinema is Kumar. From 2015 through 2020, Forbes listed Kumar as one of the world’s highest-paid actors and celebrities. He served as the sole Indian on both for 2019 and 2020. Saugandh marked the start of Kumar’s career in 1991, while Khiladi, an action thriller, was his first box office hit a year later. In addition to other action movies like Mohra (1994) and Jaanwar (1999), the movie made him a household name in the 1990s and paved the way for many Khiladi film series.
Even though Yeh Dillagi (1994), his first romantic attempt, was well appreciated, Kumar’s repertoire of characters grew over the following ten years. In addition to his slapstick comedic roles in a number of films, including Hera Pheri (2000), Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004), Phir Hera Pheri (2006), Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), and Singh Is Kinng (2008), he became well-known for his love roles in Dhadkan (2000), Andaaz (2003), and Namastey London (2007) Kumar’s humorous performance in Garam Masala (2005) and his negative part in Ajnabee (2001) earned him a Filmfare Award.
His mainstream success surged in 2007 with four consecutive box office hits, despite his commercially erratic career. This success continued until a brief period of decline between 2009 and 2011, after which he solidified his position with a number of films, such as Rowdy Rathore (2012) and Holiday (2014). Additionally, around this period, the reviews of a number of his films improved;
he received the National Film Award for Best Actor for the criminal thriller Rustom (2016), and his roles in Special 26 (2013), Baby (2015), Airlift (2016), and Jolly LLB 2 (2017) were all highly praised. Additionally, he gained recognition for his independent social flicks Toilet: Ek Prem Katha (2017) and The war movie Kesari (2019), Pad Man (2018), and Mission Mangal, Housefull 4, Good Newwz, and the action movie Sooryavanshi (2021) all broke box office records in 2019. All of Kumar’s later theatrical productions, except for the comedy-drama OMG 2 (2023), were commercial failures.
Kumar has done stunt work in addition to acting.[a] He began hosting Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi in 2008 and continued to do so for four seasons. Along with being the owner of the Khalsa Warriors in the World Kabaddi League, he also started the TV reality show Dare 2 Dance in 2014. For the safety of women in the nation, the actor also established martial arts training schools. In India, Kumar is among the most charitable figure who backs a number of nonprofit organizations. In India, he is a well-known celebrity brand advocate. He held the Canadian citizenship from 2011 till 2023.
Early years and upbringing
Kumar was born into a Punjabi Hindu household in Old Delhi, Delhi, India, to Hari Om Bhatia (later Brijmohan Bhatia)[1] and Aruna Bhatia[b]. His father served as an officer in the army. Kumar has a strong interest in sports at an early age. His dad was a wrestling fan as well. He was raised in Chandni Chowk in Delhi, and after his father left the Army to work as an accountant for UNICEF, he eventually relocated to Bombay, or modern-day Mumbai. His sister was born soon after, and the family moved to Koliwada, a Central Bombay neighborhood that is dominated by Punjabis.
He was educated at school graduated Matunga’s Don Bosco High School, while also studying karate. He attended Guru Nanak Khalsa College to further his education but left since he had little interest in learning. When he asked his father whether he wanted to continue learning martial arts, his father managed to gather enough cash to send him to Thailand. After studying martial arts in Bangkok, Kumar spent five years studying Thai boxing in Thailand. Alka Bhatia is Kumar’s sister as well. Kumar’s father questioned him about his career goals while he was a youngster. Kumar said that he wanted to be an actor.
He studied martial arts in Bangkok, Thailand, where he learnt Muay Thai and gained experience after earning a black belt in Taekwondo while in India as a waiter and chef. After Thailand, Kumar worked as a chef in a hotel in Dhaka, in a travel agency in Calcutta (now Kolkata), and as a Kundan jewelry salesman in Delhi. He started teaching martial arts after he returned to Bombay.
During this period, Kumar was encouraged to pursue modeling by the father of one of his students, who was also a model coordinator. This ultimately resulted in a modeling job for a furniture dealership. Since he made more money in the first two days of filming than he would in a whole month’s pay, Kumar decided to pursue a career in modeling. In order to shoot his first portfolio, he spent eighteen months working as an unpaid assistant to photographer Jayesh Sheth.
About Kareena Kapoor :
Kareena Kapoor Khan, née Kapoor, is an Indian actress who was born on September 21, 1980. Her pronunciation is [kəˈriʐna kəˈpuʐr xɑːn]. Known for her work in a variety of film genres, including crime dramas and romantic comedies, she has been a prominent figure in Hindi cinema since 2000. As of 2024, Kapoor is among the highest-paid actresses in Hindi film and has won multiple accolades, including six Filmfare Awards.
She is the younger sister of actress Karisma Kapoor and the daughter of actors Babita and Randhir Kapoor. She was born into the Kapoor family. In 2000, Kapoor made her acting debut in Refugee. The following year, she carved out a number of roles, including one in the highest-grossing drama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Following this, a string of business setbacks and unfavorable evaluations for her recurring parts.
A pivotal moment in her career was her unconventional portrayal of a sex worker in the movie Chameli in 2004. Her portrayals of a riot victim in the drama Dev (2004) and a Desdemona-like figure in the crime movie Omkara (2006) garnered her praise from critics. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of a talkative woman in the 2007 romantic comedy Jab We Met.
Her dramatic roles in Kurbaan (2009), Talaash: The Answer Lies Within, Heroine (both 2012), Udta Punjab (2016), and Laal Singh Chaddha (2022) garnered her additional recognition. These include the action movies Bodyguard (2011) and Singham Returns (2014), the comedy-dramas 3 Idiots (2009) and Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015), and the Comedies Good Newwz (2019) and Golmaal 3 (2010). Additionally, she starred in the female-led comedies Crew (2024) and Veere Di Wedding (2018).
Actor Saif Ali Khan and Kapoor Khan are married, and the two of them have two sons. In India, there is extensive coverage of her off-screen life. She is renowned for her stylish sense and for being vocal and assertive. In addition to performing in movies, Kapoor hosts a radio show, takes part in theater productions, and co-wrote two autobiographical memoirs and two dietary manuals. In addition to launching her own apparel and cosmetics brand for women, she has been working with UNICEF since 2014 to promote girls’ education and more high-quality education in india.
Childhood
The younger daughter of Randhir Kapoor and Babita (née Shivdasani), Kapoor (often colloquially called ‘Bebo’) was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) on September 21, 1980. Her older sister, Karisma, is also an actress. Kapoor’s maternal grandmother is actress Hari Shivdasani, her paternal grandmother is actor and filmmaker Raj Kapoor, and her great-granddaughter is filmmaker Prithviraj Kapoor. Kapoor’s uncle and aunt are the actors Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor, respectively, and their son, Ranbir Kapoor, is also an actor.
Kapoor claims that her mother read Anna Karenina while she was expecting her, which is where her name “Kareena” came from. On her father’s side, Kapoor is of Punjabi heritage , while on her mother’s side, she is Sindhi and British. According to Kapoor, who describes herself as a mischievous and pampered child, her early exposure to movies sparked her passion in acting; she was especially influenced by the performances of actresses Nargis and Meena Kumari.
Her father disapproved of women appearing in movies despite her family’s history because he felt it went against the traditional roles and responsibilities of women in the home as mothers. Her parents became estranged as a result, and they lived apart until they reunited in October 2007. Before Karisma made her acting debut in 1991, her mother, who supported her daughters by working many jobs, reared her. Despite spending the most of her youth away from home, Kapoor said her father was a significant part of her life.
Jamnabai Narsee was attended by Kapoor. Mumbai School, then Dehradun’s Welham Girls’ School. Although she later acknowledged that she enjoyed the experience, she mainly went to the facility to appease her mother. Although she excelled in every class she took, with the exception of mathematics, Kapoor claims she had no academic bent.[2] After graduation from Welham, she went back to Mumbai and attended Mithibai College for two years to study business.
Kapoor then enrolled at the Harvard Summer School in the United States for a three-month summer study on microcomputers. Later, she became interested in law and enrolled in the Government Law College in Mumbai, where she also discovered a lifelong love of reading. But after finishing her first year, she made the decision to follow her passion for acting, even if she later felt that she should have finished her schooling. She started training with Kishore Namit Kapoor, a member of the Film and Television Institute of India, at an acting school in Mumbai.