The role shot Kiran to stardom, marking her official debut in the film industry, with her receiving much fame.
In 1981, Kiran then played the heroine to Mithun Chakraborty in the spy-thriller film Wardaat, and in the Bollywood-film Hum Se Badkar Kaun.
[citation needed] Kiran later starred in the Bollywood-action film Hum Se Hai Zamana in 1983 as Chutki, the heroine to Amjad Khan.
With Chakkarayumma being a commercial disappointment along with a number of her films previously flopping, Kiran's career began to fluctuate.
Uryangalil turned to be a critical box-office hit,[citation needed] and was declared a cult classic and a superhit film.
[7] In the next year, Kiran had made guest and cameo appearances in a few films, including Andar Baahar, in which she'd worked with Danny Denzongpa and Kim once again.
[citation needed] She starred in two other films that year, Daku Bijlee and as Shobha in Inteqam Ki Aag, in which both turned out to be commercial disappointments.
The majority of her films in this period turned to be box-office bombs, which led to Kiran's career begin to heavily fluctuate.
Kiran's last five films, Deewane, Qurbani Rang Layegi, Rajoo Dada, and Aakhri Sanghursh, were released in the years following her retirement.
[2] She'd lost chances for films such as Balika Badhu and Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se, which went on to be critically and commercially successful.