With her golden locks and blue eyes, she is considered to be one of
the most beautiful actresses in the Bollywood, although her fiery style
has earned her the title of a snob. But all that doesn't bother Kareena
Kapoor, who is among the top paid actresses. Grand daughter of the legendary
Raj Kapoor, Kareena entered the tinsel town at a time when a lot of
star kids were ready to take that big leap in a make or break career.
Kareena won all the major awards and accolades for her high- profile
debut in "Refugee" in 2000. Though both her co-star Abhishek Bachchan
and the film did not do well at the box office, Kareena managed a host
of other films like "Ajnabee", "Kabhie Khushi Kabhie Gham" and "Yaadein".
She won rave reviews for her role as a streetwalker in "Chameli" and
a riot victim in "Dev", films which have even encouraged her increase
price to reportedly rupees 10.5 million.
Kareena says she is happy with her achievements and is open to all
sort of characters that excite her. "Right from "Refugee" to "Chameli",
"Dev", "Yuva", there's always been something different in whatever I've
done. I want to attempt more different kind of roles. I am open to all
sorts of characters so let's see how it goes. But I think I am very
happy for the present. For just a 23-year-old I think I have achieved
quite a bit," said Kareena in an interview in New Delhi on Sunday.
Though she does not have a single hit film at the box office to her
credit, Kareena is still the hot property and the most sought after
actress. Her latest film "Fida" has her paired opposite real-life sweetheart
Shahid Kapoor, in an author-backed role of a temptress. The film opened
full houses on Friday and received decent reviews.
Kareena says she is not interested in going west, at a time when most
of the Indian actors are vying for a Hollywood project. "No....I am
very much an Indian, I am proud to be an Indian and I want to be here
all my life," said Kareena.
Kareena won the top awards for "Chameli", a love story of a prostitute
and an investment banker. Film magazines had reported that Kareena charged
less than half of her fees for the role of prostitute in the film which
was earlier rejected by a host of actresses.
"I did it because I thought the role was very challenging and it paid
off for me. I got a number of awards for the film and I got fantastic
reviews, so I think it paid off somewhere down the line. It did tab
a talent in me which lot of people woke up to," said Kareena.
Kareena's latest films "Aetraaz", "Hulchul", "Bewafaa" and "Bajirao
Mastani" will see her in different roles, right from that of a love-lorn
woman, to a cheating wife to a courtesan.