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If you want to experience Genelia’s real magic, watch these three videos:

Some of Genelia D'Souza's notable films include:

Genelia’s real filmography is unique because she never played an item number or a glamorous doll. She played real girls—sisters, friends, lovers with backbone. Her popular videos are now used as reaction memes, wedding dance templates, and nostalgia therapy for millennials.

From the bubbly "Youth Queen" of the South to the beloved "Meow" of Bollywood, Genelia has carved a unique space in Indian cinema. Known for her infectious energy and natural acting, she has successfully worked in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam films.

Before Bollywood could claim her, the Telugu film industry (Tollywood) swept her away. In 2003, she made her acting debut in (Hindi), but it was her first Telugu film, "Samba" (2004) opposite Jr. NTR, that truly announced her arrival. Yet, the real explosion came with "Bommarillu" (2006).