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Karishma has come a long way
since her Sarkaiolo Khatiya days. And there is no doubt
whatsoever that this woman is going nowhere but up hill. Her
choice of roles has only become better with the times.
Her brilliant performance in Shyam Benegals's Zubeida has
proved this lady to be an actress of substance. Khalid
Mohammad's Fiza ran in the same vein. That too was a film,
which made every critic believe in the potential of this
gorgeous actress. Truly, her sincerity, focus and talent are
complimented by her ethereal good looks.
This Rani Hindustani has learnt to fit into any role that is
demanded of her whether it be a Zubeida or an Aashiq. She can
make any movie move and shake.
The blue-eyed damsel of tinsel town has been a sizzling star
for many years in the commercial Bollywood industry.
But Y2K has not been the best time for Lolo. With Dulhan Hum
Le Jaenge, Chal mere Bhai, and Hum to Mohabbat Karega not
having done too well at the box office, but in Y2K+1 Karishma
showed her charisma in a different land and in a different
form.
Apparently in Fiza, the Kapoor beauty was looking fabulous
and had a lovely role. She played a sister in search of her
long lost brother, played by Hrithik.
It sure was a challenging role for Karisma but with the kind
of zeal and enthusiasm she displayed, one could only expect a
hit.
Even more challenging was Shyam Bengal's Zubeida. Lolo played
Rakish Prince Manoj Bajpai's spoilt young second wife.
Karisma has not lost her status as a top actress. In fact she
still has a string of admirers in her directors who simply
swear by her professionalism.
Well, twinkle toes. Good going! Hope your latest shift from
sizzling star to arty actress has many new surprises for
both, yourself and us