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From praising her Crew co-star and Punjabi singing sensation Diljit Dosanjh for putting India on “global billboards” to praising Laapataaa Ladies as India’s official Oscars entry, Kareena said she wants people to watch more Indian films in Indian languages.
“Diljit is true to his roots… Laapataaa Ladiesa journey of two women, has put India and its stories on the map. Our films are being watched in Indian languages. Our language is very easy to understand. You would understand our films so much more via OTT which have subtitles. I’d like to say try watching our films in our language and enjoy them,” she added.
Like cinema, Indian fashion is also having a “great moment” internationally.
“Indian fashion has evolved, be it films or red carpets. India is having a great moment for the fashion industry. They are finally getting their due. Designers like Amit Aggarwal and Manish Malhotra are using Indian artisans to the core which is grabbing global attention. The saree, bandhni, our colours… All of this grabs attention globally whether it is at Cannes or IIFA. India is having such a great fashion moment. There are so many designers opening stores around the world. It’s no more just about Indians wearing sarees. Everyone and every race wants to wear beautiful colourful sarees and lehenge,” Kareena said.
The 44-year-old said friend and celebrity designer Manish Malhotra “sold so many lehengas” when the outfit worn by her in the song 'My bangles are saying' from the 2001 film Sometimes there is happiness and sometimes there is sadness… became popular.
Asked what her go-to garment was, she said: “Salwar-kameez is home. I love it, I look best in it, and I’m most comfortable in it.” Besides, she spoke about the success of Crewa women-led heist comedy. Also starring Tabu and Kriti Sanon, the film has grossed over Rs 100 crore at the box office.
“There’s nothing really that women can’t do. It was believed that only heroes can do heist films. In Crewwe showed we can do it too.”
What would be her advice to young girls of today? “Saying no shouldn’t make you feel you are not confident. No means no. No is an answer that should always be something that should be reassuring rather than making you feel underconfident,” she said.
Kareena, who will next be seen in the action thriller Singham Againwas also asked to comment on the issue of pay disparity in the film industry.
“If a film is not worthy for me, my character or myself, I won’t do it,” she said, adding she is trying to “make it” to the Rs 1,000 crore club.
At the event, she revealed that The Buckingham Murders will start streaming on Netflix from November 8.
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