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Phone Bhoot To Release Soon, Here Are Katrina Kaif's Most Memorable Films To Binge

In her long career, she has given many hit films and played many memorable characters. Here we have compiled a few of Katrina Kaif's most memorable films, ahead of Phone Bhoot's release.

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Katrina Kaif Most Memorable Films
Phone Bhoot, which is expected to be one of Katrina Kaif's most challenging films to date, is about to hit theatres. With its interesting trailer, the movie has generated buzz among viewers. According to the most recent reports, individuals who enjoy Kaif's work may find Phone Bhoot to be a unique experience.
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Bollywood’s upcoming horror-comedy Phone Bhoot, also stars Siddhant Chaturvedi, and Ishaan Khattar. In Phone Bhoot, Katrina Kaif will reportedly play two important roles. If this is the case, the movie will mark her first appearance on the big screen in a double role. The movie, in which Kaif plays a ghost, will debut in theatres on November 4. After the box office success of Sooryavanshi (2021), this will be Kaif's first film to be released. In her long career, she has given many hit films and played many memorable characters. Here we have compiled a few of Katrina Kaif's most memorable films, ahead of Phone Bhoot's release.

Katrina Kaif Most Memorable Films:

Zoya – Ek Tha Tiger (2012)

A RAW agent who relocates to Dublin on an undercover operation to ascertain the acts of an Indian nuclear scientist accused of sharing sensitive information with Pakistan is played by Salman Khan. In the movie, Kaif portrays a caretaker named Zoya, and she and Tiger develop a romantic relationship before it is discovered that she is an ISI spy from Pakistan. The 2012 film, which had a huge following, even had a Tiger Zinda Hai sequel, followed by another. The third instalment, Tiger 3, is going to be released soon.

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Dimple Dixit – Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (2011)

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Kaif played Dimple, an outgoing, loud, and outspoken woman with a good heart who is chosen by Kush (Imran Khan) to be the ideal bride for his brother Luv (Ali Zafar). Instead, the two fall in love and devise plans to wed without upsetting everyone. Even though the movie didn't receive the best reviews, Kaif's freewheeling portrayal of her character gave her more recognition.

Laila – Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011)

Kaif portrays Laila, a diving instructor who spends the entire year dressed in stunning sundresses and basically lives the ideal life. Arjun, Kabir, and Imran, three buddies who go to Spain for Kabir's bachelor celebration and are portrayed by Hritik Roshan, Abhay Deol, and Farhan Akhtar, respectively, meet Laila on the beach. She ends up being their teacher, becomes friends with them, and develops feelings for Arjun, despite the fact that he is the total opposite of her. She imparts wisdom on how to let go, travel, and avoid becoming overly preoccupied with work while maintaining an immaculate appearance.

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Indu Pratap – Rajneeti (2010)

In this political drama, Kaif's vivacious character first appears as a lovelorn woman who falls for Samar, played by Ranbir Kapoor. She is forced to wed Samar's older brother Prithvi as a family friend to a wealthy family, and she gradually falls in love with him (Arjun Rampal). She starts her campaign to become the party's leader when he is killed in a planned attack. Indu eventually prevails and is elected chief minister as a result of a confluence of family circumstances. Her journey is crucial to the story. Kaif was closely involved in the movie's interesting, Mahabharata-like plot, which spoke volumes about the complexities of Indian politics and democracy as well as women's empowerment.

Jasmeet – Namastey London (2007)

Kaif gave her first strong performance in Namastey London. She is an independent, strong-minded woman from London who falls in love with her English boss but is coerced into an arranged marriage with Akshay Kumar's Arjun Singh, who also falls in love with her right away. She vows she's leaving him and will marry her boss when she gets back to London. She discovers her true destiny as a result of a series of sweet, amusing things that happen.

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