Katrina Kaif filmography

Katrina Kaif is an English actress who predominantly appears in Bollywood films. She made her film debut in 1999 with the drama Boom, a box office bomb.[1] She then played the titular princess in the Telugu film Malliswari (2004).[2] Kaif had her first success in Bollywood when she appeared opposite Salman Khan in David Dhawan's romantic comedy Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? (2005). Her another film that year—Ram Gopal Varma's political thriller Sarkar—was also financially successful at the box office.[3] The musical romance Humko Deewana Kar Gaye (2006) saw Kaif pair opposite Akshay Kumar for the first of many films, though the film was a financial failure.[4][5]

Kaif in 2017

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.[6] Among these were two of the highest grossing productions of the year the comedies Partner and Welcome.[7] In 2008, Kaif's first two releases of that year—the action thriller Race and the action comedy Singh Is Kinng—emerged as hugely successful and among the highest-grossing Bollywood films of the year. However, her final release of the year—the musical comedy Yuvvraaj—was a major box-office failure.[8] In 2009, Kaif received a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her performance in Kabir Khan's terrorism drama New York.[9] Later that year, she starred opposite Ranbir Kapoor in the comedy Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani.[3] In 2010, Kaif portrayed the role of a politician in Prakash Jha's political thriller Raajneeti and an aspiring actress in Tees Maar Khan.[3][10] While the former was a box-office hit, the latter was a critical and commercial failure.[11][12]

From 2011 to 2014, Kaif starred in the top-grossing productions of their respective years. In 2011, she starred opposite Hrithik Roshan in Zoya Akhtar's ensemble comedy-drama Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, and received praise for her portrayal of a runaway bride in Ali Abbas Zafar's romantic comedy Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, which earned Kaif her second Best Actress nomination at Filmfare. She followed this in 2012 by featuring as the female lead of the spy thriller Ek Tha Tiger and the romance Jab Tak Hai Jaan, both of which earned over 2 billion (US$28 million) worldwide. The following year, Kaif starred as a circus performer opposite Aamir Khan in Vijay Krishna Acharya's action thriller Dhoom 3 (2013), which grossed over 5.75 billion (US$81 million) in global ticket sales to become the highest-grossing Indian film of all time at that point. She also reunited with Roshan to play the leading lady in Siddharth Anand's action comedy Bang Bang! (2014), which also became one of the highest-grossing Indian films despite receiving mixed reviews. Kaif failed to replicate this wider success with her next four releases, including the war drama Phantom (2015), the romance Fitoor (2016), and the adventure comedy Jagga Jasoos (2017), resulting to a setback in her career. Her first success in these three years came with the spy thriller Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), a sequel to Ek Tha Tiger which became the second highest-earner of the year with worldwide revenues of over 5.54 billion (US$78 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 release, the period drama Bharat (2019), also grossed over 3 billion (US$42 million) globally to emerge as one of her biggest commercial successes to date.

Films

Key
Denotes films that have not been released yet
Title Year Role Director(s) Notes Ref.
Boom 2003 Rina Kaif (Popdi Chinchpokli)[lower-alpha 1] Kaizad Gustad [1]
Malliswari 2004 Malliswari K. Vijaya Bhaskar Telugu film [2]
Sarkar 2005 Pooja Ram Gopal Varma [13]
Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? 2005 Sonia David Dhawan [14]
Allari Pidugu 2005 Swati Jayanth C. Paranjee Telugu film [15]
Humko Deewana Kar Gaye 2006 Jia S.Yashvardhan Raj Kanwar [16]
Balram vs. Tharadas 2006 Supriya Menon I. V. Sasi Malayalam film [17]
Namastey London 2007 Jasmeet "Jazz" Malhotra Singh[lower-alpha 1] Vipul Amrutlal Shah [18]
Apne 2007 Nandini Anil Sharma [19]
Partner 2007 Priya Jaisingh David Dhawan [20]
Welcome 2007 Sanjana Shankar Shetty Anees Bazmee [21]
Race 2008 Sophia Singh Abbas-Mustan [22]
Singh Is Kinng 2008 Sonia Singh Anees Bazmee [23]
Hello 2008 Storyteller Atul Agnihotri Cameo appearance [24]
Yuvvraaj 2008 Anushka Banton Subhash Ghai [25]
New York 2009 Maya Shaikh Kabir Khan Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [26]
Blue 2009 Nikita "Nikki" Malhotra[lower-alpha 1] Anthony D'Souza Cameo appearance [27]
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani 2009 Jennifer "Jenny" Pinto[lower-alpha 1] Rajkumar Santoshi [28]
De Dana Dan 2009 Anjali Kakkad Priyadarshan [29]
Raajneeti 2010 Indu Pratap Prakash Jha [30]
Tees Maar Khan 2010 Anya Khan Farah Khan [31]
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara 2011 Laila Zoya Akhtar [32]
Bodyguard 2011 Herself Siddique Special appearance in the song "Bodyguard" [33]
Mere Brother Ki Dulhan 2011 Dimple Dixit Ali Abbas Zafar Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actress [34]
Agneepath 2012 Chikni Chameli Karan Malhotra Special appearance in the song "Chikni Chameli" [35]
Ek Tha Tiger 2012 Zoya "Zee" Humaini[lower-alpha 1] Kabir Khan [36]
Jab Tak Hai Jaan 2012 Meera Thapar Yash Chopra [37]
Main Krishna Hoon 2013 Herself Rajiv S. Ruia Cameo appearance [38]
Bombay Talkies 2013 Herself Zoya Akhtar[lower-alpha 2] Special appearance in segment "Sheila Ki Jawani" [40]
Dhoom 3 2013 Aaliya Vijay Krishna Acharya [41]
Bang Bang! 2014 Harleen Sahni Siddharth Anand [42]
Phantom 2015 Nawaz Mistry Kabir Khan [43]
Fitoor 2016 Firdaus Jaan Naqvi Abhishek Kapoor [44]
Baar Baar Dekho 2016 Diya Kapoor/Diya Verma/Diya Khanna[lower-alpha 3] Nitya Mehra [45]
Jagga Jasoos 2017 Shruti Sengupta Anurag Basu [46]
Tiger Zinda Hai 2017 Zoya Singh Rathore Ali Abbas Zafar [47]
Welcome to New York 2018 Katrina Kaif Chakri Toleti Cameo appearance [48]
Thugs of Hindostan 2018 Suraiyya Jaan Vijay Krishna Acharya [49]
Zero 2018 Babita Kumari Anand L. Rai Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress [50]
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Bharat 2019 Kumud Raina Ali Abbas Zafar [52]
Sooryavanshi 2020 Aditi Sooryavanshi Rohit Shetty Completed [53]

Music video appearances

Title Year Role(s) Performer(s) Notes Ref.
"Kudi Nu Nachne De" 2020 Herself Sachin-Jigar Promotional song for the film Angrezi Medium [54]
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See also

Footnotes

  1. Katrina Kaif played a single character with two or more names.
  2. Bombay Talkies consisted of four short films, directed by Anurag Kashyap, Dibakar Banerjee, Zoya Akhtar and Karan Johar.[39]
  3. Katrina Kaif plays the same character throughout different periods of time.

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