Kareena Kapoor’s latest look on Koffee with Karan may not have been as fiery as her followers anticipated however her chat with {a magazine}, the place she performed a spherical of “flawed solutions solely” had her in her aspect. In a video shared by Soiled journal, Kareena was as candid as she probably may very well be in a chat with drag queen Luna.
When requested which superstar would discover a place in her home in a framed poster, Kareena took a pause and stated, “It’s a toss up really. Nick Jonas or Ranveer Singh.” And when requested what would at all times be in her fridge, Kareena gave a smile and stated, “Botox.” Clips from her dialog are going round on social media and never many know that Kareena was supposed to present flawed solutions for these questions. When requested to decide on an actor for her biopic, Kareena paused and picked Akshay Kumar.
One in every of Kareena’s followers shared within the feedback that this interview was higher than her Koffee with Karan look. “So a lot better than Koffee With Karan, Kareena has advanced into this low-key, confident & very humorous Poo & it’s tremendous enjoyable to look at! Additionally good to see that KAREENA WAS NOT INTERRUPTED CONSTANTLY BY LUNA!” One other fan wrote, “Sure. That is the advanced Poo that we dig!” “We lastly get Kareena again,” wrote one other fan.
Kareena was final seen within the Netflix movie Jaane Jaan, which received her quite a lot of crucial acclaim. Kareena has been fairly vocal about not selecting the traditional star roles at this stage of her profession. She’s going to subsequent be seen in Hansal Mehta’s The Buckingham Murders and Rhea Kapoor-produced The Crew, the place she stars with Tabu and Kriti Sanon. She was final seen in Aamir Khan’s Laal Singh Chadha, which didn’t do nicely on the field workplace however Kareena’s work received some apprecaiation.
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