4. Nostalgic and Innocent Romance: Poo and Rohan ( Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham )

A lighter, mass-appeal romance, this film’s “Teri Meri” love story became a chartbuster. Kareena’s Divya (chasing her bodyguard, played by Salman Khan) was all about playful teasing, dramatic reveals, and the classic Hindi film trope of love blossoming under protection.

, has led a life as glamorous and dramatic as her on-screen characters. From high-profile breakups that shook the industry to a "royal" fairytale ending, her journey is a masterclass in modern love. The Early Rumors: Sparking the Fire

In this underrated gem, Kareena plays a free-spirited hairstylist who teaches an uptight architect (Imran Khan) how to live. The twist? It doesn't end with marriage. The storyline is a mature take on modern relationships—friends with benefits turning into a deep, platonic love. It’s one of her most realistic romantic arcs.

This film directly challenged traditional gender roles. Kapoor played a high-flying corporate marketing manager, while Arjun Kapoor played her homemaker husband, dissecting the friction caused by societal expectations within a marriage.

: The childhood friends reunite in London. Rohan pretends to be someone else to win over the unapologetically narcissistic and glamorous Poo.

From the scorching chemistry with Shahid to the mature stability with Saif, her off-screen journey mirrors the characters she plays—fearless, stylish, and deeply loving. As she continues to rule the box office and our hearts, one thing is clear: In the encyclopedia of Bollywood love stories, remains the most brilliant entry.