Karisma Kapoor says she ‘went by instinct’ when it came to films in the 90s, says Hero No. 1 changed things for her: ‘It was never calculated’ | Bollywood News - The Indian Express
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Karisma Kapoor says she ‘went by instinct’ when it came to films in the 90s, says Hero No. 1 changed things for her: ‘It was never calculated’

Bollywood actor Karisma Kapoor, who is currently promoting the film Murder Mubarak, talked about her experience working in the 90s.

karisma kapoorKarisma Kapoor opened up about her career. (Photo: Karisma/Instagram)

Bollywood actor Karisma Kapoor, who was last seen in the 2012 film Dangerous Ishhq, is all set to star in Netflix’s Murder Mubarak. Helmed by Homi Adajania, the film also stars Sara Ali Khan, Vijay Varma and Pankaj Tripathi among others. Karisma, who is currently promoting the film, was asked about her experience working in the 90s. 

In an interview with Film Companion, Karisma said, “At that time, we just worked. There was no calculation, there was nothing like that. We went by instinct and we just went by energy and passion. We actually worked like that. It was never calculated like ‘Oh, if I do this song, if I do this film, this will happen.’ There was nobody to tell us and advise us, no PR teams and stylists, there was nothing. We just were there on the set and made films happen.”

Karisma Kapoor was asked about how and when she felt that finally things were happening for her. She said, “So honestly, I think when Hero No. 1 happened, I think from that movie in that commercial space, things kind of changed. Then obviously, it went on to films like Raja Hindustani or Dil Toh Pagal Hai. Somewhere I feel from Hero No. 1, that’s just a personal.”

 

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Beside Murder Mubarak, Karisma Kapoor has ZEE5’s Brown in her kitty.

Talking about her character in Brown, Karisma told Film Companion, “It’s not the usual heroine character. It was very different and unusual to play on screen. Here there was this woman who is very raw and real, who’s been through different kinds of emotions. She’s beat up, she’s been through so much. Of course, it’s a crime drama but it’s also about her journey and her growth as a person. I think that’s why I found it really interesting.”

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First uploaded on: 11-03-2024 at 21:44 IST
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