
After Mrunal Thakur Bodyshamed Bipasha Basu, Kareena Kapoor Khan Trolled For Mean Comments: "Poo In Real Life"
Mrunal Thakur was mercilessly trolled recently for throwing shades at Bipasha Basu and calling her muscles "manly". Two days back, Bipasha Basu too took an indirect jibe at Mrunal Thakur's comment, which was followed by the Son of Sardaar 2 actress apologising for her thoughtless remark many years ago.
Now, Reddit users have dug out some old interviews of Kareena Kapoor Khan, where the actress had made some mean comments on her colleagues in the profession.
What's Happening
Kareena Kapoor Khan had once called Sanjay Leela Bhansali a "confused director" when she lost her role in the Shah Rukh Khan-led Devdas to Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
Furthermore, Kareena had also said that Sridevi never had a historical hit.
About Hrithik Roshan's debut film Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000), Kareena had shared that the director Rakesh Roshan was more focused on his son, actor Hrithik Roshan. While she passed some nasty remarks on Ameesha Patel's pimples and undereye bags.
Some other comments included her calling Salman Khan a "bad actor" and stating that "being fat is not sexy".
How Redditors Reacted
As these old interview comments of Kareena Kapoor Khan resurfaced, Redditors slammed the Jab We Met actress.
One comment read, "Poo in real life!"
Someone else wrote, "I always point that out. Her fans pass her mean behaviour as "Sassy" and call her real life "Poo" as if it's an achievement."
Another Internet user mentioned, "Man, was this woman unfiltered. Haughty she may have been, but she gave film magazine readers their money's worth."
Someone else stated, "Thank god she started at a time when celebrities weren't crucified for singular statements on social media. But yes, she could use some diplomacy. SRK could teach her."
Another Internet user lashed out, "I swear she has forever been mean. I don't know what's iconic about that. Being disrespectful is not cool."
Mrunal Thakur Controversy With Bipasha Basu
In a resurfaced video, Mrunal Thakur and her co-star Arjit Taneja were seen giving an interview during their Kumkum Bhagya days.
At one point, Arjit playfully teased her about doing a headstand, to which she jokingly replied that he could sit while she balanced on her head. Arjit then challenged her again to do push-ups.
Mrunal chimed in that he might be interested in marrying a strong, muscular woman. Arjit agreed that he would like to have a physically toned woman in his life. This led Mrunal to remark that he could choose Bipasha Basu. Mrunal Thakur said, "Do you want to marry a girl who is manly with muscles? Go marry Bipasha." She added, "Listen, I am far better than Bipasha, okay?"
In A Nutshell
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Indian Express
23 minutes ago
- Indian Express
Shekhar Kapur reveals how Sridevi ‘protected' him when their film ran into trouble: ‘Behind her stardom and incredible talent lay…'
Though he himself is widely regarded as one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of Hindi cinema, Shekhar Kapur has never missed an opportunity to express his admiration for his beloved cinema icon and favourite collaborator, legendary actor Sridevi. Despite joining forces only twice in their careers, the impact of their movie Mr India (1987) on the country's cinematic landscape was so profound that its ripples are still felt even now, over three and a half decades later. The other film they worked together was Joshilaay, which Kapur left mid-way. Recently, he took a trip down memory lane, recalling his experience working with the 'first female superstar' of Indian cinema. Dubbing her a 'fiercely loyal' artiste, he maintained that her contributions to their project went beyond her performance, as she threw her weight behind him when the film faced hurdles as well. Sharing a photo of the two of them majestically posing for a dance number atop a hill, Kapur noted, 'This was my first day of shoot with Sridevi ever. We were shooting a song in Mahabaleshwar. When she started dancing, the world stopped for all of us. The only thing that moved was Sridevi, dancing.' He continued, 'We all just gawked. It was like another being had descended amongst us. I even forgot to say 'cut!' Like everyone else in the set, we were too mesmerised by Sridevi's dancing.' Heaping praise on her, he noted, 'There were other things about Sridevi that are not spoken about. She was fiercely loyal. When the film got into trouble, she took any chance she got to protect me and speak about how incredible I was. She took it upon herself to fiercely protect her director.' He added, 'Yet, behind her stardom and her incredible talent lay such innocence and vulnerability. She would use not only her talent to perform, but also bring to it her vulnerability and innocence. As if the only person she would express her inner feelings to was the camera; her protector in a way. That's why she was such a star: she was not afraid to reveal her inner self to the camera.'


Time of India
33 minutes ago
- Time of India
Shekhar Kapur reveals Sridevi was 'fiercely' protective about him as her director
Padma Bhushan awardee Shekhar Kapur , who often speaks about the realms beyond the ones that can be perceived, is travelling back in time to the sets of his sci-fi film 'Mr. India'. On Sunday, the filmmaker took to his Instagram and shared a throwback picture with the late actress Sridevi . The picture is from the first day of his shoot of the film with the actress. The picture shows the actress and the director in a dancing pose with their arms stretched out. He also penned a long note in the caption, as he spoke highly of her, and listed some of her best qualities as a person. He wrote, "This was my first day of shoot with Sridevi ever. We were shooting a song in Mahabaleshwar. And when she started to dance the world stopped for all of us, the only thing that moved was Sridevi dancing. We all just gawked. It was like another being had descended amongst us .. and I even forgot to say 'Cut'. Like everyone else in the set .. we were too mesmerised by Sridevi's dancing. He further mentioned, "There were other things about Sridevi that are not spoken about .. that she was fiercely loyal .. when the film got into trouble .. she would take any chance she got to protect me, speak about how incredible I was, she took it upon herself to fiercely protect her Director yet behind her stardom, behind her incredible talent, lay such innocence, such vulnerability. And she would use not only her talent to perform, but bring to it her vulnerability and innocence too. " "As if the only person she would express her inner feelings to was the camera .. her protector in a way .. That's why she was such a star .. she was not afraid to reveal her inner self to the Camera (sic)," he added. "Get the latest news updates on Times of India, including reviews of the movie Coolie and War 2 ."


Hindustan Times
2 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Shekhar Kapur shares throwback picture from 'Mr India' shoot, praises late actor Sri Devi
New Delhi, Director Shekhar Kapur went down memory lane and remembered the late actor Sri Devi, with whom he worked in the classic film "Mr India". Shekhar Kapur shares throwback picture from 'Mr India' shoot, praises late actor Sri Devi Kapur shared a throwback picture featuring the actor on his Instagram handle on Sunday. It was from the first day of the film's shoot. Calling her a star, Kapur said he was mesmerised by Sri Devi's dance while shooting the film. "This was my first day of shoot with Sridevi ever. We were shooting a song in Mahabaleshwar. And when she started to dance the world stopped for all of us the only thing that moved was Sri Devi dancing. We all just gawked. It was like another being had descended amongst us. and I even forgot to say Cut ! Like everyone else in the set … We were too mesmerised by Sridevi's dancing," he wrote in the caption. The filmmaker noted how Sri Devi was "fiercely loyal" and was standing tall and ready to protect the film even when it was getting into "trouble". "There were other things about Sridevi that are not spoken about … that she was fiercely loyal … When the film got into trouble .. she would take any chance she got to protect me .. speak about how incredible I was .. she took it upon herself to fiercely protect her Director," he wrote. "Yet behind her stardom … behind her incredible talent .. lay such innocence .. such vulnerability. And she would use not only her talent to perform .. but bring to it her vulnerability and innocence to it too. As if the only person she would express her inner feelings to was the camera … her protector in a way," he added. Kapur concluded by saying Sri Devi, who passed away in 2018 at the age of 54, was never afraid to represent her inner self in front of the camera. "That's why she was such a star … she was not afraid to reveal her inner self to the Camera." "Mr India" released in 1987. It also featured Anil Kapoor in the lead role. The film revolved around Kapoor's character, Arun, who lives with orphaned children and is harassed by a gangster who is after his house. After one of the children dies, he decides to fight back and takes the help of his father's invention, an invisibility watch. The film went on to emerge as a commercial hit in India and was the second-highest-grossing film of 1987. It earned over ₹100 million at the worldwide box office. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.