Murder Mubarak actress Karisma Kapoor recently opened up about her strategy of choosing films in the 90s, attributing her decisions to instinct rather than calculation. Reflecting on her iconic roles, Kapoor revealed that the film Hero No. 1 marked a significant turning point in her career.
In an interview with Film Companion, Karisma Kapoor shared insights into her decision-making process during her heyday in Bollywood. She emphasized that her choices were driven by intuition and gut feeling rather than strategic planning. Kapoor stated, “It was never calculated. I went by instinct.”
She continued, “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.”
She added, “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.”
Karisma Kapoor’s candid revelations shed light on her journey in Bollywood and the factors that influenced her film choices.
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