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Kareena Kapoor Khan On Working In Women-Centric Films Like The Crew 

The talented actress Kareena Kapoor Khan is ready to feature in The Crew, alongside co-stars Kriti Sanon and Tabu. In a recent interview, the actress offered insights into the film and her experiences while working on it. In a recent interview with Film Companion, Bebo was asked to share her perspective on why women tend to […]

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Kareena Kapoor Khan On Working In Women-Centric Films Like The Crew 

The talented actress Kareena Kapoor Khan is ready to feature in The Crew, alongside co-stars Kriti Sanon and Tabu. In a recent interview, the actress offered insights into the film and her experiences while working on it.

In a recent interview with Film Companion, Bebo was asked to share her perspective on why women tend to be more comfortable working together in films compared to men. She responded by saying, “Men, I think, they kind of always think about themselves. Women have a quality because they’re also… I don’t know, they just have that where they also think about the other person. In a male-centric film, sometimes it’s also mainly about them. Maybe they don’t like to share and women do.”

The actress went on to discuss her experience working with Kriti Sanon and Tabu in The Crew. Bebo mentioned, “So we’re always thinking about each other in the film like Tabu, Kriti, me. It’s more like discussing, we’re not really trying to be one-up on each other. We’re always talking about how we’re going to make the scene better, let’s have some more fun so the audience has more fun. We want the film to work because when the film works with three women in it, I think it says a lot. So that’s what we’re working as a team, which I like.”

During the same conversation, the ‘Jab We Met’ actress shared insights into The Crew by saying, “I think that’s gonna be really cool. It’s like a heist kind of film with three women in it, super fun, comedy, the typical big-screen potboiler. You’ll have nice commercial songs in them.”

 

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