Why do Ranveer Singh, Imran Khan and Arjun Kapoor have
a crush on Kareena Kapoor Khan?
Tue, June 18, 2013 2:10pm UTC by Reza NooraniAdd first
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Tags: Aishwarya Rai, Arjun Kapoor , Arjun Kapoor crush , EK MAIN
AUR EKK TU , Imran Khan , Kareena Kapoor , Kareena Kapoor
crush , Madhuri Dixit , Ranveer Singh
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These young actors agree that Bebo has been the object of their
intense adoration…
A decade ago, if you had asked any young actor which Bollywood
star he has a crush on, the answer would most likely have
been Madhuri Dixit or Sridevi. Or even Aishwarya Rai, who was
still celebrating her success as the most beautiful woman in the
world. These leading ladies redefined stardom and literally
monopolised the imagination of a generation of actors with their
beauty and acting, as well as the way they lived their lives. They
were all about oomph and glamour, that unattainable ideal that was
so heady. These women commanded attention, their reel life image
overshadowing reality. But that was a decade ago. The names have
changed now.
These days, the actor who has captured the imagination and
senses of a generation of young stars is Kareena Kapoor, now
Khan. In fact, a number of fast rising male stars have billed
Kareena as the one they have had a crush on. The very first to
admit to this was Ranveer Singh on an episode of Koffee with
Karan . According to the then far more brash lad, it was his crush
on Kareena Kapoor that played a key role in turning him into a man.
While that raised eyebrows on the show and off it, Ranveer was so
candid that we couldn't help but smile!
Imran Khan too had a similar confession. During an interview while
promoting Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu (in which he starred with Bebo), he
admitted – red-facedly, since Bebo was sitting right next to him –
that he did have a crush on the Chameli star for a while. He also
famously said, "Everyone has a crush on Kareena Kapoor!" And
now we read that the young turk Arjun Kapoor too has admitted
that Kareena was his first genuine crush!
So what makes Ms Khan so appealing to young men?