She describes working for streaming services like Netflix as "tougher than cinema" because viewers have more distractions at home; the story must be strong enough to "suck people in".

Kareena Kapoor Khan began her acting career in 2000 with the film "Refugee," directed by Vikramaditya Motwane. Her breakthrough performance came in 2003 with the movie "Jab We Met," which earned her critical acclaim and commercial success. Since then, she has appeared in numerous blockbuster films, including:

Through this platform, she disrupted traditional talk-show formats by engaging in candid, progressive conversations regarding: Gender pay disparities in media The realities of working mothers in entertainment Body shaming and mental health in the public eye

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Female leads are no longer restricted to idealized, flawless archetypes. Current scripts explore gray areas, ambition, and psychological depth.