Kareena Kapoor Khan recently talked about her thoughts on fulfiling certain body goals for roles and staying size zero in the industry. The mother of two cute little boys now prefers comfort and peace over standard beauty goals.
In a chat with Harper’s Bazaar magazine, Kareena reflected on her early years, describing herself as a carefree ‘Punjabi Kapoor’ who enjoyed life and food without much concern.
She mentioned that her transition to a size zero for a role was unplanned but unexpectedly created a trend. Now, her focus is on feeling good and embracing comfort in her own skin.
Kareena expressed her confidence in both her body and approach to life, stating that from the start, she trusted her talent and dedication to keep her career going. She focused on staying fit and becoming the best version of herself. Over time, Kareena has embraced her body and age, with her confidence only growing stronger.
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At 44, the ‘Crew’ actress embraces her age and rejects the pressure to chase youth or change her appearance. She believes aging is part of beauty and chooses not to rely on cosmetic enhancements like Botox. Kareena feels confident, supported by her husband,
Saif Ali Khan, who finds her
sexy, and by friends who praise her looks. "My husband finds me sexy, my friends say I look amazing, and my films are thriving. I play roles that reflect my age, and I’m proud of it," she emphasized.
Bebo stays fit and fulfilled while remaining true to her values. She emphasizes that she wants people to appreciate her for who she truly is, focusing on living fully and being genuine rather than striving for perfection.
Looking ahead, the ‘Jaane Jaan’ actress is committed to continuing her acting career. She hopes to be remembered for her work and dreams of acting well into her eighties, expressing her determination with confidence.
Kareena Kapoor Khan is currently gearing up for the release of the action thriller 'The Buckingham Murders' by
Hansal Mehta. The recently dropped trailer thrilled fans and movie buffs.