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Kareena Kapoor Khan wishes to work with cousin Ranbir Kapoor

One of the reigning queens of Bollywood, Kareena Kapoor Khan, who celebrates her 38th birthday today, says that she would love to do a movie with superstar cousin, Ranbir Kapoor. The actress adds that if they two come together on celluloid, the chemistry will be unbelievable.

“I would love to do a film with Ranbir, it will be wonderful. The chemistry will be unbelievable. I am deeply fond of him. So, never say never, and hopefully, someone will write a script,” says Kareena while talking to an Indian daily.


Praising Ranbir’s acting chops, Kareena says that he is one of the greatest actors in India. “I feel Ranbir is one of India’s greatest actors. For me, he is always above the film. I truly believe he is the best. I think both Ranbir and Ranveer (Singh) will take (Hindi) cinema to another level.”

Meanwhile, Kareena Kapoor Khan, who was last seen in Veere Di Wedding (2018), is gearing up to start shooting for her upcoming film, Good News, co-starring Akshay Kumar, Kiara Advani and Diljit Dosanjh.

After Good News, she is reteaming with Karan Johar for his next directorial venture, Takht, which is a period drama, also featuring Anil Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Janhvi Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, Alia Bhatt, and Vicky Kaushal.

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