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Kareena Kapoor terms comparisons with younger generation 'wrong'

"I wonder why do they do that because I'm not a part of this generation, or this race," Kareena Kapoor said.

Edited by: India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published : Dec 14, 2019 10:17 IST, Updated : Dec 14, 2019 12:15 IST
Kareena Kapoor on comparisons to younger generation: That's wrong

Kareena Kapoor on comparisons to younger generation: That's wrong

Kareena Kapoor is glad her film choices have kept her relevant throughout her two-decade long career but the flip side of it is that she is compared to younger generation of actors. Kareena believes her movie choices are more evolved today, with her constantly trying to choose films that are contemporary by the script.

"Every time I want to do one small film, these big films come around and I get tempted to do those. But still these (big films) like a 'Veere Di Wedding' had something which was relevant to the millennial generation. That's a definite, conscious kind of thing. To do big films with a heart and in a millennial, contemporary kind of way," Kareena told PTI.

The actor, who made her debut with "Refugee" in 2000, says constantly trying to find fresh material is the reason behind her two-decade-long career in the film industry. 

"That's why after twenty years, one can still work, still be compared to the younger generation. I wonder why do they do that because I'm not a part of this generation, or this race.

"But people always compare me with someone and I'm like 'but why?' That's wrong. I have spent two decades in the industry, I'm doing my own thing, happy in my own space, and I am content in whatever that's happening."

The 39-year-old actor says there are some scripts which do surprise her, like "Veere Di Wedding" and her next, "Good Newwz". "We always speak of the bro-code, men having divorce, affairs, orgasms but we don't talk about women. I wanted to be a part of 'Veere...' because of that. It's the same with 'Good Newwz'.

"We have never addressed a topic about a couple wanting to have a child, but may be they can't have it so they opt for IVF-today that's an option—and turning it on its head by making it funny. It's a topic of today and done in a funny way, like one of those Adam Sandler kind of movies," she adds.

Backed by Karan Johar, "Good Newwz" follows two couples with the same surnames whose decision to opt for in-vitro fertilisation goes awry.

The actor says "Good Newwz" is not a typical comedy where men have all the laughs at the expense of women. 

"Of course, there's a lot of male testosterone with Akshay and Diljit, but the women are the pivotal part of the film. Dipti's character is driving the film, she is the one who picks up the phone and tells him that she's ovulating and he needs to be there.

"That's how the film opens. That's how, probably, a millennial woman who wants to have a child will talk to her husband. That's the driving part of the film. It's the women's decisions which matter. This is a different comedy from the regular comedies you see," she adds.

Directed by Raj Mehta, "Good Newwz" is scheduled to be released on December 27.

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