Online edition of India's National Newspaper
Friday, Jun 17, 2005

About Us
Contact Us
Entertainment Chennai and Tamil Nadu
Published on Fridays

Features: Magazine | Literary Review | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education Plus | Book Review | Business | SciTech | Entertainment | Young World | Property Plus | Quest | Folio |

Entertainment    Bangalore    Chennai and Tamil Nadu    Delhi    Hyderabad    Thiruvananthapuram   

Printer Friendly Page Send this Article to a Friend

`I've become a more positive person'

Kareena Kapoor is excited about teaming up with Shahid for two films, as she enters a new phase in her career. Subhash K. Jha



READY FOR THE NEXT ASSIGNMENT: Kareena Kapoor

Where is Kareena Kapoor?Has she really signed a film where she plays a physically challenged girl? Kareena laughs loudly. "Yeah I'm playing a deaf and mute girl in Priyadarshan's next film. But the character and the film are nothing like Rani Mukherjee and "Black." Though I'm physically challenged, the film is a kind of comedy ... a comedy on the vagaries of life ... I'm really looking forward to working with Priyan again. I've just completed another film, still untitled, with him, where I pair with Salman Khan for the first time. Audiences are going to faint when they see how good Salman and I look together."

And who do you think will co-star with Kareena in Priyan's next? "Shahid," she giggles. "And look at the coincidence. Shahid is also with me in the other new film I've signed with Abbas-Mustan. It's a kind of romantic comedy where I get to do something I've never done before."

After "Aitraaz" and the way Priyanka walked away with all the praise, isn't Kareena scared to work with Abbas-Mustan again? "Not at all! I love working with them. In fact I was offered Priyanka's role in `Aitraaz.' But at that point of time I was doing `Fida' where I had a negative role. I got cold feet about doing another bad-girl act. In any case I'm really, really happy for Priyanka. `Aitraaz' totally made her career. And she deserves success."

`Forget the past'

I remind her of the fights with Bipasha Basu on location for another Abbas-Mustan film. "Oh, `Ajnabee!' That's ancient. I've put that behind me. Bobby and I had also quarrelled during `Ajnabee.' Now we're working together in Suneel Darshan's `Dosti' though we aren't paired together." It's Shahid whom Kareena is most excited about teaming up with.

"We've one film together `Milenge Milenge' that's ready for release. Then Priyadarshan's and Abbas-Mustan's film. I think our comfort level translates very well as on-screen chemistry. The reason `Fida' didn't work was because audiences wanted to see us as a pair, not as enemies," she says on the eve of her departure to Amsterdam for the IIFA awards where she danced with her better-half Shahid Kapoor.

Taking a breather from her last-minute packing, she continues. ``Right now I'm on voluntary retirement. My sister has been with us for some months now. My entire focus is on just one person, and it isn't Shahid. It's my little niece. Karisma, my mom and I are simply putty in her hands." There are important career decisions to be made. "I'm about to sign two of the most important films of my career. I've made some serious career blunders. But all that's behind me now. I want to go into a new phase in my career with a clean heart and a positive attitude. Actually, I've become a far more positive person than I used to be. I think it is my niece's birth which has calmed me down."

Printer friendly page  
Send this article to Friends by E-Mail

Entertainment    Bangalore    Chennai and Tamil Nadu    Delhi    Hyderabad    Thiruvananthapuram   

Features: Magazine | Literary Review | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education Plus | Book Review | Business | SciTech | Entertainment | Young World | Property Plus | Quest | Folio |


The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | The Sportstar | Frontline | The Hindu eBooks | The Hindu Images | Home |

Comments to : thehindu@vsnl.com   Copyright © 2005, The Hindu
Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu