'Salman Khan might get a National Award for Bajrangi Bhaijaan' - Kareena Kapoor Khan
Kareena Kapoor Khan is overwhelmed with the kind of response that has been garnered by Kabir Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'. The film is working wonders not only at the box office but has also struck a chord with the audience.
In an interview with DNA, when Kareena was asked about this, she said, "I think some critics are a little unnerved by the change in Salman’s personality. I feel he might get the National award. It’s not just the performance. It’s also the strong message behind the film that makes Salman so powerful in this film."
However, many fans of Kareena Kapoor are disappointed that she had a very small role in the movie.
When probed her about it, she quoted to the daily, "To use a cliché, there are no big or small roles. Only big and small actors. I did the film because of Salman and director Kabir Khan, and because it was being released for Eid. The very fact that I got the chance to part of a film like Bajrangi Bhaijaan is enough of an incentive for me. And yes, I am not around in the film, in a mini skirt dancing around trees. Doing all that bores me now. Besides, Kabir Khan would never write a role for a woman that is regressive or decorative. About that sequence where I catch hold of Salman’s hand and take him to my father, Salman’s father told me it’s the backbone of my character. So I am happy to have done the film."
Meanwhile, Kareena is now gearing up for Abhishek Choubey's 'Udta Punjab' and R. Balki's 'Ki and Ka'.
























































