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Rathod made her film debut in 2001 with Subhash Ghai's musical drama , starring Hrithik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor in the lead roles. Although the film itself did not perform well at the box office, it marked Rathod's entry into the Hindi film industry and gave her valuable early exposure.
She achieved widespread recognition with her role in the blockbuster film Gemini (2002) opposite Vikram. This success was followed by memorable performances in movies like Anbe Sivam alongside Kamal Haasan and Madhavan, and Winner opposite Prashanth.
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She often collaborates with her fans through video content, creating humorous and engaging clips. One such video, where she humorously captioned a dance sequence as "No touching, keep social distancing," went viral and raised awareness about health protocols despite initially angering some fans. These videos highlight her ability to use entertainment as a tool for social messaging while keeping her fanbase engaged.
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In the last five years, Kiran Rathod has become a familiar face on (often referred to colloquially as "video.com" spaces, including YouTube, Instagram Reels, and dedicated OTT short-film segments). Her digital pivot includes:
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The most intriguing part of the keyword is (video commerce). For Kiran Rathod, work is no longer limited to film sets and promotional events. Today, her work revolves around three core video-commerce activities:
Digital spaces allow her to control her narrative, choose her projects, and interact with global audiences without traditional industry gatekeepers.
Her major breakthrough came in 2002 with the Tamil film Gemini , starring opposite Vikram. The film was a massive commercial success, and her performance as "North Indian Manisha" earned her widespread recognition and the Cinema Express Award for Best New Face Actress. Contributions to South Indian Industry
Her ability to —dialogue delivery, comic timing, emotional range—into short-form video content has made her relevant to Gen Z and millennial audiences, while still beloved by her original fan base.