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Kareena Kapoor recently completed 25 years in the Indian film industry. In an interview with The Times of India, the actor reflected on the challenges faced by a female actor in a male-dominated industry. Kareena said it is “tough” to survive while re-establishing herself in Bollywood. (Also Read: Kareena Kapoor, Karisma spill the tea on The Great Indian Kapil Show; Krishna Abhishek shows off Mamu Govinda’s Raja Babu)
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Talking about the longevity of her career, Kareena said, “At the age of 17-18, it was about wanting to work in every film. If you last a decade, it’s all about reinvention, which is scary in a male-dominated industry. Over the years, apart from me, there have been other brave actresses who have made great progress. Every five years I ask myself, what new can I do now? It is not just about being a part of successful films but leaving behind a legacy.”
She further added, “I come from a family (Kapoor family) where I have been challenged because they are all amazing actors, but I want to leave my mark somewhere. Every 10 years someone new comes, so how will I survive? It’s hard to maintain yourself, so I like to choose different options, be it Buckingham Murders, Singham, Crew, or Jaane Jaan, which has come on a streaming platform. I think it would have done well on the big screen as well.”
Kareena Kapoor’s acting career
Kareena mde her Bollywood debut with JP Dutta’s Refugee in 2000. She later featured in films like Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Yuva, Chameli, Omkara, Jab We Met, Tashan, 3 Idiots, Heroine, Singham Returns, Good Newwz, Laal Singh Chaddha, Jaane Jaane, Crew and The Buckingham Murders.
Kareena Kapoor’s upcoming project
Kareena will be next seen in Rohit Shetty’s film Singham Again. The action-thriller stars Ajay Devgan, Deepika Padukone, Tiger Shroff, Ranveer Singh, Jackie Shroff, Arjun Kapoor and Akshay Kumar in lead roles. Singham Again is scheduled to release on 1 November 2024.
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