Web Series

Karamjeet Madonna has made her mark in the world of web series and short films, bringing life to every character she portrays. Her ability to adapt to different genres, from comedy to drama, has made her a versatile artist in the industry.

One of her notable performances was in Great Weddings of Munnes on JioCinema, where she played the character of Nagma. The show, a hilarious take on arranged marriages, featured her as one of the prospective brides from a matrimonial site. Her role stood out as she appeared via video call, eventually revealing herself to be from Pakistan, adding to the humor and chaos that defined the series.

In another web series, UP65 on JioCinema, Karamjeet took on the role of Pooja, or Poo, a telecaller whose voice captivates the lead character, Mohit. His relentless flirting with her over the phone leads him and his friends into an even more miserable state, creating a comedic subplot that adds to the charm of the show.

Her versatility extends to serious dramas as well. In Mukhbir on Zee5, she portrayed the Begum of Quetta Nawab in a story set in the 1960s. Though her screen time was brief, it was impactful. In a particular scene, while accompanying her husband to buy a car, she momentarily captures the attention of the car seller—who also happens to be the main character of the series. This small yet elegant moment subtly adds to the narrative’s richness, blending realism with historical depth.

Karamjeet was also part of Happy Family: Conditions Apply on Amazon Prime Video, where she played a journalist in a crucial climax scene. The series, a lighthearted yet engaging comedy, takes an unexpected turn when the main characters find themselves caught in a terrorist attack. As a news reporter, her character’s primary concern amusingly shifts towards discussing advertisements and sponsorships rather than covering the critical situation. This sharp satire on media priorities adds a layer of humor to an otherwise tense moment, making her role memorable.

Beyond web series, she has also ventured into short films. One such project was Shikaar, a drama directed by Ashraf Ali under Armaan Films. The film delves into the complexities of marital life, portraying the seemingly ordinary quarrels between a newlywed husband and wife. However, what starts as a daily argument soon spirals into something no one could have anticipated, leading to a shocking and tragic conclusion. The film explores the fragile nature of relationships and how minor conflicts can sometimes escalate beyond control.

Karamjeet has been in front of the camera since childhood. At the age of 8 or 9, she was part of the popular Doordarshan show Kyunki Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai, where she appeared in the segment Amma Ji Kehti Hai. This segment was dedicated to spreading awareness about natural disasters and calamities, helping educate people on how to be prepared for emergencies. Even as a child, she was contributing to meaningful narratives that had a strong social impact.

She was also the lead in the Urdu television serial Naazish, directed by Shahid Waheed Khan. The show told the inspiring story of a young girl from a conservative Muslim family who harbored a deep passion for dance. Despite her family's disapproval, her talent and determination led her to success, eventually earning her awards and recognition. Over time, she found an unexpected supporter in her mother, making the story one of triumph and perseverance.

From childhood television appearances to significant roles in web series and films, Karamjeet Madonna’s journey in the entertainment industry has been one of passion, growth, and artistic exploration. With each project, she continues to leave a lasting impression, bringing authenticity and depth to every role she takes on.