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Kareena Kapoor starrer Crew has finally been released in theatres today, March 29. As Kareena basks in the film’s success, fans are lauding her for her powerful screen presence and stellar acting prowess. Amid this, an old interview of Kareena has resurfaced on social media, in which Twinkle Khanna said that the actress wants to be eternally young.
Kareena said in the video, “This generation, we’re a lot more collected…” Twinkle quipped, “You’re constantly trying to make yourself into this other generation. I remember we were standing very recently. Rani and I were standing and you came in this picture and you were like ‘I’m not in this generation’.”
Kareena wants to be eternally young and refuses to take a picture with Rani because she is 2 years older than her and “from a different generation”byu/ForeignSun14 inBollyBlindsNGossip
Kareena said, “I was like why am I being clubbed? I told Karan Lolo (Karisma Kapoor) should be in this picture.” Twinkle retorted, “We keep you two generations ahead. You’ll be eternally young.” The video has gone viral on the internet as Kareena is only two years younger than Rani Mukerji.
Meanwhile, Kareena Kapoor Khan is making waves with her performance in Crew, alongside Kriti Sanon and Tabu. The film opened with mostly good reviews today. News18 Showsha gave the film 3.5/5 stars.
Our review read, “What’s indeed refreshing is that – and at the cost of sounding like a prude – we finally have a feminist film that doesn’t need to resort to constant banal chatter about libido, orgasms, G-spots, singlehood and boyfriends. Nor is Crew like a didactic narrative about women empowerment. Set against the backdrop of the aviation industry, it revolves around in-flight supervisor Geeta Sethi, senior flight attendant Jasmine Rana and junior flight attendant Divya Bajwa, all of whom work with Kohinoor Airlines.”
“Crew is a stunning film to look at. Tabu, Kareena and Kriti look drop-dead gorgeous and kudos to the costume department for the same! The women involved with putting the film together – co-producers Rhea Kapoor and Ektaa R Kapoor and co-writer Nidhi Mehra deserve applause. Because womanhood in Crew is never used as a device to push out loaded statements on modern-day feminism even while portraying women as ambitious and unapologetic beings and celebrating sisterhood. The protagonists are flawed and relatable but not undesirable,” the review also mentioned.
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