Kareena Kapoor caught off guard by the mention of 'Shahid' at trailer launch
Shahid' was released in 2010 and starred Rajkummar Rao in the lead role. The film was based on the life of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi, who was assassinated in 2010. Rajkummar's powerful performance earned him the Best Actor Award at the 61st National Film Awards, while Hansal Mehta won the Best Director Award for the film.
Kareena Kapoor Khan is gearing up for the release of her highly anticipated movie 'The Buckingham Murders'. The film's trailer launch event, held in Mumbai on Tuesday, was a star-studded affair with Kareena in attendance alongside producer Ekta Kapoor and director Hansal Mehta.
During the trailer launch, a journalist praised Hansal Mehta for his previous work, particularly the critically acclaimed film 'Shahid'.
Kareena Kapoor recently found herself in the spotlight for an unexpected reason. During a recent interaction, the mention of the name "Shahid" caught her off guard, and her reaction quickly went viral on social media. Fans of Bollywood were quick to speculate about Kareena's response, given her well-documented history with actor Shahid Kapoor, her co-star in several films and former romantic partner. However, this time, the name "Shahid" was not related to Shahid Kapoor but rather the film "Shahid," released in 2013.
"Shahid" is a critically acclaimed biographical drama that stars Rajkummar Rao in the lead role. The film tells the powerful story of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi, who was known for defending those wrongly accused of terrorism. Directed by Hansal Mehta, the film received widespread praise for its compelling narrative and Rao's exceptional performance, earning him the National Film Award for Best Actor.
Despite the initial confusion, Kareena's reaction brought renewed attention to the film "Shahid," reminding audiences of its impact and significance. The viral moment serves as a reminder of how interconnected Bollywood's past and present can be, even when it's unintentional.
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