
The dimple girl of Bollywood, Preity Zinta, played many memorable characters in her career. Let’s take a look back at her most appreciated roles.
Priya Bakshi, Kya Kehna (2000):
Priya Bakshi, everyone’s favourite and a girl with happy soul gets trapped in so called love by his college mate Rahul. Priya fails to identify the real face of Rahul and as expected Rahul walks out, leaving Priya alone.
Things becomes tougher when Priya realises that she is pregnant and decides to have the child. As a result, her family kicks out of home and the society which once adored her, decides to reject her.
Shalini, Dil Chahta Hai (2001):
After losing her parents at a very early age, Shalini’s father’s business partner adopts her. Shalini feels that she is a burden on them. But at the same time she also realises that she is not independent and remains loyal to his family.
Shalini starts loving Akash but gets engaged to Rohit, the son of her father’s business partner.
Naina Catherine Kapur, Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003):
Naina Catherine Kapur is an MBA student who lives in New York. Naina lives with her widow mother Jennifer, adopted sister Gia, disabled brother Shiv and paternal grandmother Lajjo.
Rohit loves Naina, and asks Aman’s help for convincing her. Rohit finally proposes her and she accepts. During Naina and Rohit’s engagement, Aman has a heart attack. But later on everything gets fine and Aman attends Rohit and Naina’s wedding.
Nisha Malhotra, Koi Mil Gaya (2003):
Nisha Malhotra, a young lady who initially hates Rohit because of his childish pranks. But later on, she becomes sympathetic towards him. The entry of alien Jaadu in the movie turns everything. The movie ends the Nisha getting married to Rohit.
Ambar Malhotra, Salaam Namaste (2005):
Ambar Malhotra goes to Melbourne, Australia for studying Medicine. She wanted to overcome the idea of marriage and so she joins a radio station namely ‘Salaam Namaste’.
Then she meets Nikhil Arora, who is a chef at a restaurant in Melbourne. Both fall for each other and their story begins. The film teaches us is that falling in love is easy but sticking to the relationship is a challenge.
Rhea Saran, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006):
Rhea Saran, who stood up for herself and was an unapologetic, successful career women. The film is about adultery and extramarital relationships.