The story of Karisma and Kareena Kapoor is not just one of stardom, but of a revolution within a dynasty. Known affectionately as Lolo and Bebo, these two sisters dismantled decades-old family traditions to become the architects of their own legacies. The Foundation: Karisma (Lolo)
Kareena, often called "Bebo," entered an evolved industry in 2000 and has maintained A-list status for over 20 years.
The Enduring Legacy of Karishma and Kareena Kapoor: Bollywood's Most Iconic Sisters
While both have established legendary filmographies, their current focus includes a mix of high-profile theatrical and OTT content.
For the last three decades, they haven’t just been actresses; they have been content. From the VHS era of the 90s to the Netflix/Hotstar era of the 2020s, the Kapoor sisters have provided a masterclass in staying relevant.
Karishma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor: The Kapoo Sisters Shine Bright in Entertainment Content and Popular Media
Critical Transformation: Her career turned toward serious acclaim with Raja Hindustani
As Karisma’s stardom peaked, Kareena arrived. Initially typecast as the feisty, urban outsider in Refugee (2000), Kareena quickly pivoted. Unlike her sister’s "sweet" image, Kareena cultivated a "poised and provocative" persona.