1. Kangana Ranaut - Gangster Kangana’s debut film was Gangster wherein she starred opposite Emraan Hashmi. And going by his reputation of be...

Bollywood Celebs and their first On-Screen Tongue Tasting

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1. Kangana Ranaut - Gangster

Kangana’s debut film was Gangster wherein she starred opposite Emraan Hashmi. And going by his reputation of being the ‘serial kisser,’ it was no surprise that she performed a liplock in her debut film



2. Katrina Kaif – Boom

Katrina had the (bad) luck of sharing her first onscreen kiss in Bollywood with Gulshan Grover! And not only did they just kiss, the scene was so hot that the censors had to edit it out of the film!


3. Kareena Kapoor Khan – Dev

Kareena had already done 14 films before Dev, and in neither of these 14 films did she kiss one! But this long awaited kiss, with Fardeen Khan won her a Filmfare Critics Award for ‘Best Actress.’ Totally worth it, we say!



4. Anushka Sharma – Badmaash Company

In a very ‘realistic-looking’ scene, Anushka Sharma locked her lips with Shahid Kapoor for her first, and a very short, onscreen kiss! Thankfully the scene’s so short that neither Mira, nor Virat will object to it!



5. Sonam Kapoor – Bewakoofiyan

After a string of moderately successful films, it seems that Sonam decided to go ‘all-out’ in Bewakoofiyan. Not only did she kiss her onscreen lover Ayushmann Khurrana, but she also sported a bikini for the film! Unfortunately, even this did not guarantee the film a success at the box office.


6. Deepika Padukone – Bachna Ae Haseeno

How romantic/sad is it that Deepika shared her first onscreen kiss with her then boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor? We believe that it was this magical kiss that sealed the romantic deal (which wouldn’t last long).



7. Priyanka Chopra – Aitraaz

Priyanka scandalized the audiences with her super-hot seduction scene in Aitraaz where she sexily smooched Akshay Kumar. Their chemistry was so sizzling that Twinkle Khanna objected to them working together in the future. Ironically, Aitraaz means Objection!




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