Kareena Kapoor criticizes Bollywood’s obsession with six-pack abs

Published on

Advertisement

Kareena Kapoor Khan not too long ago shared her ideas on Bollywood’s concentrate on six-pack abs, saying that expertise ought to matter greater than physique in reaching stardom. In an interview with Movie Companion, she expressed her frustration, saying, “If an actor is nice and gifted and if individuals such as you and join with you, then stardom will comply with.”

She added that she seems like telling some actors to “please put on their T-shirts” as a result of she will’t stand seeing them flaunt their abs. Kapoor identified that having a chiseled physique doesn’t essentially make somebody an enormous star.

She additionally praised actors Bobby Deol and Ranbir Kapoor (who’s her cousin) for his or her various roles and expertise, relatively than simply their bodily look.

She highlighted Ranbir Kapoor’s performances in movies like Barfi!, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Brahmastra, Animal, and Tamasha as examples of how true expertise results in success.

Kareena, who was final seen within the movie Crew by Rajesh A Krishnan, will subsequent seem in “Singham Once more,” the place she’s going to reprise her function as Avni Kamat Singham, starring reverse Ajay Devgn.


For Extra Attention-grabbing Information Comply with Us on Instagram

Latest articles

World-Famous Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra Begins Today in Puri Amid Devotion and Grandeur

The world-famous Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra has begun today in the holy city of...

EV Battery Suspected Behind Noida Apartment Fire That Killed Two, Forced Rescue of 50 Families

Noida: A devastating fire at a residential apartment building in Noida claimed the lives...

Indian Activist Faces Growing Calls to End Hunger Strike Over Exam Leak Scandal

An Indian activist protesting alleged irregularities in competitive examinations has become the focus of...

India’s Theatre Command Plan Nears Approval After 20 Years of Strategic Debate

For nearly two decades, India has discussed one of the most ambitious reforms in...
Advertisement
Advertisement