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Dushman, Gupt, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: Kajol's most memorable 90s movies

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 26, 2025, 13:45 IST
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​Dushman, Gupt, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: Kajol's most memorable 90s movies

Kajol is more than just a name to Bollywood fans; she evokes feelings. Kajol's expressive eyes, commanding presence on screen, and varied acting skills have allowed her to deliver some of the most iconic performances in Hindi cinema. Whether she is playing the lively Simran, the ruthless Anjali, or the sensitive Mandira, Kajol has consistently demonstrated the depth and diversity of her work. Let's explore her most memorable performances that left an impression on audiences and critics alike. It reminds us why she remains so well-liked in a field where legends live on even after stars die.

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'​Dushman'

In Dushman, a psychological thriller based on An Eye for an Eye, Kajol bravely played two parts. She portrayed twin sisters, one of whom was brutally murdered and the other of whom was trying to get justice. Cinematic memory will never forget the scene in which the helpless sister overhears her twin's fearful screams on the phone. Kajol's performance in Dushman, which was released in the same year as Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, was equally well-reviewed by critics, showing her range and bravery as an actor.

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'​My Name Is Khan'

This was a revelation rather than merely a reunion. With a moving story of love, grief, and resilience, Kajol and Shah Rukh made their screen comeback after almost ten years. Kajol gave one of her most complex performances as Mandira, a mother mourning her son against a background of discrimination and suffering. She won another Best Actress Filmfare award and received widespread praise for her quiet yet intensely emotional performance.

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'​Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'

DDLJ's magic never goes out of style. Who knew that missing a train could turn into the most romantic scene in a movie? For many, it symbolized a time of romantic tales. Kajol was every Indian girl's ideal as Simran. Her chemistry with Shah Rukh Khan as Raj made them one of Bollywood’s most iconic on-screen pairs. Because of her remarkable performance, Kajol won Best Actress at the Filmfare Awards that year, which were swept by the movie.

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'​Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'

In Karan Johar's directorial debut, Kajol and Shah Rukh reunited after DDLJ's enormous success. Although everyone had high expectations, Kajol's transformation from the playful tomboy Anjali in the first half to the elegant, mature woman in the second half shocked them all. She further cemented her legacy in film history with her delicate performance, which won her another Best Actress Filmfare award.

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'​Fanaa'

Fanaa demonstrated that Kajol hadn't missed a beat, marking her return after a five-year break following Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. She effortlessly brought warmth, innocence, and heartbreak to the screen as Zooni, a blind Kashmiri girl bound in a tragic romance. This love story became a box office and critical success because of the passionate and electric chemistry between the two actors, who were paired opposite Aamir Khan for the first time.

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