Bollywood senior actress Kareena Kapoor Khan is all set to welcome her first online streaming movie, âJaane Jaanâ, co-starring Jaideep Ahlawat and Vijay Varma, creating a buzz on social media. In an interview with The Indian Express this week, Kareena opened up about how her elder sister paved the way for her into the film fraternity.
She said that her journey was made easy as people recognized her as Karismaâs younger sibling. As growing up by hanging around on film sets led to opportunities to recognize Karismaâs influence, she recalled how initially growing up by heading to the sets meant opportunities knocked in recognizing Karismaâs influence. She further spoke of such prejudices as “light-eyed actresses wonât become stars”.
Despite the initial challenges and legacy of the Kapoor family, Kareena revealed that Karisma pushed through and became a beloved figure of the 1990s. She attributed it to her sisterâs dedication and trailblazing success, which allowed her to take an alternate path, starring in âRefugeeâ.
Karisma Kapoor entered the acting business in 1991, when she was just 17 years old with “Prem Qaidi,” a superhit movie. She has also worked on other blockbusters like “Raja Hindustani” and “Dil Toh Pagal Hai. After a short break, she made her comeback through “Dangerous Ishhq” in 2012; however, lately, she has been opting for roles selectively.
After “Veere Di Wedding,” Kareena’s next few projects are lined up for Netflixâs “Jaane Jaan,” Hansal Mehta’s “The Buckingham Murders,” and a Rhea Kapoor production titled “The Crew. The great influence of Karisma and her success served as an important catalyst for Kareena’s journey in Bollywood.
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