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Healthy at home!

Actress Karisma Kapoor denies a comeback in the near future

Photo: R.V. Moorthy

All that sparkle Karisma Kapoor

“It’s more challenging being a homemaker,” declared Karisma Kapoor with a wave of her hand. “Being an actor or being a mother – both are very hectic, challenging jobs,” added the Bollywood actress, now a toddler’s mother. Present at the launch of Nestle’s new product Nesvita Pro-heart the other day in Delhi, Karisma denied any plan of making a comeback to the silver screen in the near future. “At present I’m busy with my family. When I plan to return to movies, I’ll let you know,” she told mediapersons.

Dressed nattily in a white collared top with black trousers and a broad black glittering belt around her slim waist, Karisma graciously accepted compliments from the programme host about looking gorgeous as ever.

Holding up the Nestle product, she told reporters that she was pro-healthy living and that was what made her launch the product. On being quizzed about her sister Kareena’s new-found figure, Karisma laughed and said, “We both share clothes, so everything that’s going around is just great hype. She has worked hard and I think you should appreciate that.”

When will the two sisters be seen together in a movie?

“It’s a huge decision, so we need to find a good script…we want the end result to be good,” came her reply.

Answering a question about whether the Kapoors were back to rule Bollywood, with both Kareena and Ranbir now hogging the limelight, she declared, “We never went anywhere!”

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