Kareena Kapoor recently spoke to Hollywood actress Gillian Anderson for an interview and the two stars exchanged their views on their work. During their interaction, Gillian asked Kareena about her opinion on doing sex scenes in movies. The ‘Jab We Met’ star shared that she is not comfortable to do sex scenes on screen and Indian cinema and the audiences are not open yet.
Kareena told Gillian, “I feel like it’s not important to take a story forward. It is not something I believe is required in the form of a story to show that. I know I might not be comfortable doing that on screen. I never have done it. We have to start looking at and respecting it a lot more before we put it on screen. Where I’m coming from is the fact that we’re still not as open.”
Gillian is best known for her role in The X Files, in which she was seen as FBI Agent Dana Scully. She has also appeared in other popular shows like Sex Education, Hannibal, The Crown and The Fall.
She has worked in popular movies like The Last King Of Scotland, Shadow Dancer, The Mighty Celt, Viceroy’s House and many more.
Meanwhile, Kareena was last seen in the movie ‘Singham Again’ with Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh, Tiger Shroff, Deepika Padukone, Arjun Kapoor and Jackie Shroff. Her next project is not announced yet.
Kareena was earlier in the news after Saif Ali Khan got stabbed by an intruder at their home. Saif was later admitted to the hospital and is now doing well.
After the incident, Kareena penned a note on Instagram and requested the media and paparazzi to refrain from ‘speculations and coverage’. She wrote, “It has been an incredibly challenging day for our family, and we are still trying to process the events that have unfolded. As we navigate this difficult time, I respectfully and humbly request that the media and paparazzi refrain from the relentless speculation and coverage. While we appreciate the concern and support, the constant scrutiny and attention are not only overwhelming but also pose a significant risk to our safety. I kindly request that you respect our boundaries and give us the space we need to heal and cope as a family. I would like to thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation during this sensitive time.”