As a seasoned movie enthusiast with a keen eye for Bollywood’s brightest stars, I can confidently say that Kareena Kapoor Khan is undeniably one of the most captivating actresses to grace the silver screen. Her ability to breathe life into every character she plays is truly commendable and her two-decade journey in the industry is nothing short of inspiring.
Let go of my hand now, I’m not that beautiful!” – This is a rephrased version of the dialogue from Kareena Kapoor Khan’s iconic film, Jab We Met (2007), where she played the character Geet. Fans who recognize this quote are likely devoted admirers of Bebo, as her performance in the movie continues to be celebrated even 15 years later. In honor of Kareena completing 25 years in Hindi cinema, she wishes for her sons Taimur Ali Khan and Jeh Ali Khan to watch Jab We Met.
At a unique gathering for the Kareena Kapoor Khan Film Festival, Kareena Kapoor was questioned whether her eldest son, Taimur, had seen any of her movies. The actress expressed that it would be fitting to have them watch her films during the current festival that is being held in her name.
Kareena mentioned that if given a choice, fans would likely select “Jab We Met”. She added that some viewers might find “Omkara” surprising since it features Saif Ali Khan in an unexpected role. However, she speculated that they hadn’t yet had a chance to watch the films.
According to the information provided on the website, Kareena Kapoor Khan’s son, Taimur Ali Pataudi, has previously seen the movie Bhool Bhulaiyaa with his father Saif Ali Khan. For those who may not know, Taimur is currently seven years old, while his younger brother, Jeh, is three years old.
At the same gathering, Kareena Kapoor stated that she’s tired of playing roles similar to the one she portrayed in Jab We Met. For over a decade, she has been identified as ‘Geet’, and offers for roles like Poo have been frequent in her films.
Actress from the Buckingham Murders commented that she’s chosen varied roles throughout her profession, which is why a film festival recognized Bebo with an honor for her lasting impact.
As a devoted admirer, I recently had the pleasure of witnessing Kareena Kapoor Khan in Hansal Mehta’s latest production, The Buckingham Murders. This gripping crime thriller made its debut on September 13 this year. In recognition of Kareena’s exceptional career in Bollywood, PVR Cinemas has graced us with a special film festival, aptly named after her esteemed self.
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2024-09-19 01:07