''I am happy doing a few films " I have other things to do in life. I just want to do two good films in a year. I want to spend time with my family, read, travel and probably take up a winemaking course in France or Italy'' Kareena
"Maybe I have become less ambitious and more relaxed after marriage, but the greed or hunger for a good role is there. It's just that in the last couple of years, I took a little bit of a break. I wanted to settle into my marriage, settle my home and then get into my groove. Also, after 15 years of working in this industry, a little bit of downtime is required for myself, family, husband and home. I wanted to see what I wanted to do and didn't want to sign anything till I found something exciting. Today, I am not going to say yes to a film that doesn't excite me. Like I don't know what I am doing next and it's the most amazing feeling right now.
Really?
I haven't signed a new film and I love the whole idea that I don't know what I am going to do next. It's like I am standing atop a mountain and it's a free fall... I love it " there is no pressure to sign anything. That's me. I have always done this in my career... taken risks. Right now I'd love to play Gerda Wegener from A Danish Girl or Joy Mangano from Joy."
In her 16 year career Kareena Kapoor has covered herself with glory on several occasions. Here is a list of her 10 most dazzling performances.
1. Refugee (2000): J.P. Dutta introduced Kareena as he would his own daughter. Randhir Kapoor was a dear friend and he made the director promise his daughter would get the kind of launch other newcomers can't even dream of. Kareena playing a Bangladeshi girl crossing over into Pakistan was compared with Madhubala and Nutan. No female newcomer has made the stunning impact she did.
2. Asoka (2001): So you thought Kareena was a dazzling diva in her debut film. In this follow-up project, she was a mercurial princess in the Mauryan dynasty. Eyes swathed in kohl, her lightening movements in the song 'San Sanana San' were stuff meteoric dreams are made.
3. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001): "Tumhe koi haq nahin banta ki tum itni khubsoorat lago"... Kareena's vain and sensuous conversation with her mirror-image made her the darling of the I-me-myself generation. Her stunning looks and crisp chemistry with Hrithik Roshan stood out. Kareena's 'Poo' act has been imitated ad nauseam notably by Alia Bhatt who is often compared with Kareena. Incidentally, Kareena played a character named Alia in a later film (Dev).
4. Chameli (2004): Playing a spruced-up sensuous street walker in a dangerously low-cut Manish Malhotra saree Kareena's one-night-stand-off with Rahul Bose was memorably portrayed by director Sudhir Mishra. This was the closest Kareena came to doing offbeat cinema.
5. Yuva (2004): Many, including Jaya Bachchan, consider this to be Kareena's career best performance. She indeed dazzled as the fey whimsical Mira, a kind of spiritual gypsy who doesn't know where life is taking her. Under Mani Ratnam's direction, Kareena blossomed as only she can, when given the chance.
6. Dev (2004): 2004 was a watermark year for Kareena, bringing out as it did the best in her performing skills. She had a brief role in Govind Nihalani's film about love loyalty and betrayal during times of communal riots. In one sequence, where her character Alia had to testify against rioters, Kareena's performance touched the sky.
7. Omkara (2006): Kareena's Dolly Mishra was Othello's Desdemona gone to the cow belt...from there, Kareena took her Shakespearean character to the wow-belt as only she can.
8. Jab We Met (2007): Considered by all Kareena fans to her career's best. In Imtiaz Ali's film, Kareena played what she likes best. Her very own favourite person. Of course, this single-minded self-regard lands her character in some kind of a mess in life. But that's okay. Kareena's Geet remains one of her kind. Impulsive and zestful, grabbing life's experiences hungrily with both hands.
9. Talaash: The Answer Lies Within (2014): After a long phase of indifferent performances, Kareena dazzled as a ghost chasing Aamir Khan. Kareena made the ethereal character stunningly believable. Does Kareena believe in ghosts? I don't know. But after watching her, we certainly did.
10. Ki & Ka (2016): As the working-wife of a house-husband, Kareena Kapoor is beguiling in her beauty, unmatched in her ability to make the character her own. Ki & Ka proves there is only one Kareena Kapoor.
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