Actor
Karisma
Kapoor
on
Thursday
celebrated
30
years
of
Bollywood
and
said
she
was
full
of
"gratitude".
Kapoor,
who
hit
the
milestone
on
June
21
--
the
release
date
of
her
debut
feature
Prem
Qaidi
--
took
to
Instagram
and
posted
a
video
montage
of
her
popular
hits
from
the
1990s.
The
47-year-old
actor
was
a
part
of
several
blockbuster
90s
films,
from
comedies
"Raja
Babu"
(1994),
"Saajan
Chale
Sasural
(1996)
to
romantic
dramas
like
Raja
Hindustani,
her
National
Award-winning
turn
in
Dil
Toh
Paagal
Hai
and
1999's
Hum
Saath-Saath
Hain.
Kapoor
also
featured
in
the
"no
1" series
of
filmmaker
David
Dhawan
-
Coolie
No.
1
(1995),
Hero
No.
1
with
Govinda,
and
Biwi
No.
1
in
1999
opposite
Salman
Khan.
"Replaying
the
memories
with
a
dose
of
the
90's,"
Kapoor
captioned
the
video,
with
the
hashtag
'Thirty
years
of
gratitude'
and
'90s
Jam.'
The
video
featured
some
of
her
popular
hit
songs
from
Raja
Hindustani,
Dil
Toh
Paagal
Hai,
and
Judwaa,
among
others.
In
the
next
decade,
she
starred
in
the
title
role
of
the
critically-acclaimed
films
like
"Fiza"
(2000)
and
Zubeidaa
(2001).
In
2003,
she
also
headlined
the
TV
serial
Karishma
–
The
Miracles
of
Destiny.
After
a
successful
career
of
nearly
13
years,
Kapoor
took
a
sabbatical
from
acting
in
2004,
a
year
after
she
married
industrialist
Sunjay
Kapur.
A
decade
later,
the
couple
filed
for
divorce.
They
share
daughter
Samaira
(16)
and
son
Kiaan
(11).
Though
the
actor
returned
to
the
big
screen
with
Vikram
Bhatt's
2012
thriller
Dangerous
Ishqq,
her
on-screen
appearances
remained
limited.
She
made
her
digital
debut
in
2020
with
the
ALTBalaji
and
ZEE5
web
series
Mentalhood.
On
Wednesday,
Kapoor's
younger
sister
and
actor
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
celebrated
her
21
years
in
Bollywood.
She
made
her
acting
debut
with
JP
Dutta's
2001
cross-border
romance
drama
Refugee,
opposite
then
newcomer
Abhishek
Bachchan.