Kareena Kapoor Is Glamour Personified In Plunging Neckline Black Ensemble. See Pics
The beautiful Kareena Kapoor made a style statement by going monochrome with a dash of pink in a gorgeous plunging neckline black ensemble.
Kareena Kapoor recently made her OTT debut with Netflix movie ‘Jaane Jaan’, which also starred Vijay Varma and Jaideep Ahlawat. The younger of the Kapoor sister, married to Saif Ali Khan, is also a fashionista, something which has stuck to her ever since she made her Bollywood debut in 2000. 23 years on, Kareena Kapoor’s style and beauty has not diminished in the least bit. Recently, the ‘Jab We Met’ actress made a style statement by going monochrome with a dash of pink in a gorgeous plunging neckline black ensemble.
The all black ensemble had pink sleeves, and Kareena paired it all up with a neutral make up and a simple updo.
Adding to the style quotient, Kareena Kapoor accentuated her classy yet bold look with pointed pumps.
Check out Kareena Kapoor’s scintillating pics here:
Having made Bollywood debut with the 2000 film ‘Refugee’, Kareena Kapoor has gone on to establish herself as one of the top actresses in Bollywood today.
She has starred in movies like ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’, ‘Chameli’, ‘Omkara’, ‘Jab We Met’, ‘Kurbaan’ and ‘Talaash: The Answer Lies Within’, among others.
Following a slight lull in her career, Kareena made a comeback with ‘Jaane Jaan’, for which she received widespread critical acclaim.
Kareena Kapoor has a few other projects that will be hitting the screens soon. She will be seen starring in Rhea Kapoor's ‘The Crew’, alongside Tabu, Kriti Sanon and Diljit Dosanjh.
She will also be seen in Hansal Mehta’s next directorial ‘The Buckingham Murders'.
The upcoming movie had recently premiered at the BFI London Film Festival 2023 and it received a standing ovation, something that bodes well for all concerned.
In the film, Kareena Kapoor is playing the role of a detective, and her look will instantly remind you of Kate Winslet's look from the Emmy Award-winning HBO series 'Mare of Easttown'.











