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5 best sibling duos of Bollywood

Karisma and Kareena

While Kareena grew up watching her sister Karishma working in films, now she stands with her for events, social gathering and other parties. Both actresses are probably the only sibling duo who managed to be the number 1 actress of their generation. Even though The Kapoor khandan contributed a lot in the Indian cinema when it comes to actors and actresses but Karishma and Kareena seem to be the only successful actresses from their family. Lolo (Karishma) and Bebo (Kareena) never worked together in any films but they did work together for ad shoots and magazine covers like Vogue, Hello, and Filmfare. Recently the sisters got together for a special shoot for Lux with Shah Rukh Khan and Sharmila Tagore.


Huma and Saqib

The newest brother and sister Jodi of Bollywood came from a non-filmy background and made their name in the industry with their hard work and dedication. They both worked together in a film called Dobaara: See Your Evil. Huma and Saqib are always supporting each other’s work.

Farah and Sajid

Farah who is a choreographer turned director and younger brother Sajid, a comedian turned director. These two siblings saw their hard times and went through it and worked hard to be where they are right now. Both of them have been offering brilliant movies like Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate (1998), Main Hoon Na (2004), Om Shanti Om (2007), Housefull (2010), Housefull 2 (2012) and Happy New Year (2014).

Sonam and Rhea

Whether it is personal or professional Rhea always got Sonam’s back. Majority of the time Sonam is styled by her sister Rhea, whether it’s for film promotions or for a red carpet. Rhea produced three films, which are Aisha (2010, Khoobsurat (2014) and Veere Di Wedding (2018), where Sonam was the lead actress for all. Both the sisters launched their clothing line called Rheason in 2017.

Kajol and Tanisha

Younger sister Tanisha may not have achieved as much as sister Kajol did but they always stick together no matter what comes their way. Tanisha supporting Arman during Big Boss 7, made many viewers dislike Tanisha, however Kajol always supported her younger sister. Both the sisters never worked together but they do attend events and other social events together with their mother Tanuja.

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