Kareena Kapoor Khan thanks Shahid Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan & others for her successful films

She said that she has to credit a lot of her films to her co-actors and in films like Jab We Met and Omkara, she would bounce off the energy her co-stars would exhibit (in this case them being Shahid Kapoor and Ajay Devgn and Saif Ali Khan respectively).

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Actor Kareena Kapoor Khan recently went on to thank the likes of Shahid Kapoor, Shah Rukh Khan, and husband and actor Saif Ali Khan among others. As known, the actor has become the first Hindi film female actor to have a film festival dedicated to her and will be showing some of her most iconic films.

In a recent press meet, Kapoor Khan was her humble best as she went on to talk about her iconic roles and films and how she was able to do what she did purely due to the kind of co-actors she has had and the energies they bounced off each other while shooting.

She said that she has to credit a lot of her films to her co-actors and in films like Jab We Met and Omkara, she would bounce off the energy her co-stars would exhibit (in this case them being Shahid Kapoor and Ajay Devgn respectively).

She also talked about Aamir Khan in 3 Idiots and Shah Rukh Khan in Asoka, and how she always would take the energy from them and create what they did for the camera. She highlighted the fact that none of these films would be what they are if not for her co-actors.

Kapoor Khan’s films like Jab We Met, Omkara, 3 Idiots, Chameli, Asoka and a couple of others will be screened at the Kareena Kapoor Film Festival. On the work front, she just had a theatrical release in the form of The Buckingham Murders, as she received immense critical acclaim for her role as Detective Jass Bhamra.

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