kareena expains her point of view on her career and personal relationship with saif
Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor has many reasons to look forward to her birthday September 21 - one of them being shooting with Aamir Khan, her favourite actor.
"On my birthday I will be shooting for Rajkumar Hirani's Three Idiots in Ladakh. And the best part is that I will be shooting with my favourite actor, Aamir Khan," said Kareena.
Whether the actress will be sparing some time to be with fellow actor and beau Saif Ali Khan in the midst of her busy schedule is unknown, as she remained tight-lipped about her personal life. "My personal life is personal," she said.
When asked whether she is irritated with the media frenzy surrounding her relationship with Saif, Kareena said: "I am not irritated. But these things are personal. You guys (media) keeps hovering around us and keep taking pictures wherever we go."
Kareena, whose film Tashan was not well received by audiences, seemed upbeat about her forthcoming animation film with Saif titled Roadside Romeo.
"The reaction to the trailers of Roadside Romeo is just great. In fact, when I saw the rushes in the theatre myself, I told Jugal (Hansraj) that we should make the film with real characters also because it is such a fun film," she said.
For Roadside Romeo, Kareena and Saif have lent their voices to animated characters. The film, written and directed by debutante Jugal Hansraj, is a co-production of Yash Raj Films and the Walt Disney Company.
Kareena denied rumours that she has shot for a Rs 60 million song for Golmaal Returns and that she has signed a Hollywood project.
"I have not done any such song and I have been offered one project but I am actually very happy doing Indian films. Its tough to do a Hollywood film - I mean the language and stuff, I can't put on an accent. I would rather be the best here than go there," she said.
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um...wow. What a biased post. I read this same interview on another website, and I must say, they were much better at displaying the content. It doesn't matter to the reader if you have some personal vendetta against Kareena Kapoor, but you should keep it out of your writing.
ReplyDeletethanks dear for your concern
ReplyDeletewe will keep that noted next time
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It's nice to know you guys are concerned about your articles, I find that refreshing. This revised edition is much better, but there is still room for improvement. For example, she "cheekily added..." Tone is something you can't portray like that. I think an overview of what she said, and what she said only, is what is needed. Like, in the other article it was simply the reporter's questions and her answers, nothing else.
ReplyDeleteOh, and in the interview I read she never claimed herself Bollywood's best actress...in fact, she stated she didn't care about whether she was the highest paid actress or not, or what other stars were being paid. Who knows if that is true or not, but that is what was said and you guys shouldn't say she said something when she didn't.
ReplyDeleteDear u r right there that we shouldn't write in this way what she never said it has to be told in the meaning she meant
ReplyDeletethanks a lot dear for your help its really appreciated by us.
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