Overview
- Kareena Kapoor reaffirmed her stance on avoiding intimate scenes in films, stating she believes they are not essential for storytelling and she is personally uncomfortable with them.
- In a dialogue with Gillian Anderson for The Dirty Magazine, Kapoor highlighted cultural differences, noting that female desire is portrayed more openly in Western cinema compared to Indian films.
- Kapoor shared her perspective on beauty and ageing, expressing comfort with her natural appearance and rejecting cosmetic surgeries, which she described as a personal choice for actors.
- The conversation also touched on industry pressures, with Anderson pointing out the challenges actresses face in balancing societal judgments and professional expectations regarding their appearance.
- Both actresses discussed their upcoming projects, with Kapoor teasing a potential role in a major South Indian film and Anderson preparing for Netflix's Western drama series, 'The Abandons.'