"Ghar Ki Khichdi": Kareena Kapoor Reveals Why People Watch 'Jab We Met' Again And Again
Kareena Kapoor talked about some of her iconic roles, including 'Jab We Met', 'Omkara', and 'Heroine'.
Kareena Kapoor is one of the most popular actresses going around in Bollywood and she is remembered for her performances in films like 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham', 'Jab We Met', 'Omkara', 'Chameli' and 'Heroine'. In the latest entertainment news, the actress gave an interview to Hindustan Times, in which she spoke about her past roles and upcoming projects.
“Of course it will always be compared to Poo and Geet, they are iconic I understand. Everybody is going to compare. But I feel like people should talk about Chameli, Omkara, Heroine, they are pretty underrated in terms of my performance, Yuva too. Why don’t people talk about that? I understand in an actor’s life people kind of pick the parts. I am also doing The Devotion of Suspect X, that’s a very different kind of spectrum for me," Kareena Kapoor said in an interview with Hindustan Times.
“Of course, Jab We Met is ghar ki khichdi, you see it again and again, there’s always something new, it doesn’t seem like an old film. That’s a rarity, every time you watch it’s like you are watching it for the first time. It’s just the character,” she added.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Kareena Kapoor was last seen in the film ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ opposite Aamir Khan.
She is now looking forward to her digital debut, the adaptation of the bestselling novel ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’. Besides this, she also has ‘The Crew’ and one Hansal Mehta project in the pipeline.
Talking about 'The Crew', Kareena said: "I am super excited because of course I have never worked with Tabu. Lolo (sister Krisma Kapoor) and her have done some stellar films together. All of us are females working on the film, including our producers (Rhea Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor) That’s the cool thing about these two, they have always been cool enough to break the mould and just do something different."
"I am really looking forward to it. It’s a big screen film, and I am pretty sure the audience will love it," she added.











