Sharmila Tagore reacts to 'Crew' starring daughter-in-law Kareena Kapoor Khan, calls it 'absurd'

Updated : Jun 26, 2024 13:23
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Sharmila Tagore shared her thoughts on Kareena Kapoor-starrer 'Crew,' describing its storyline as 'absurd' yet applauding the strong bond among its female leads. Directed by Rajesh A Krishnan, the film hit theaters on March 29, featuring Kareena Kapoor, Tabu, and Kriti Sanon as air hostesses.

Sharmila's thoughts on 'Crew'

During a recent conversation on the YouTube channel 'Dil Se Kapil Sibal,' Sharmila Tagore, acknowledged the film's narrative but emphasised the exceptional camaraderie depicted among the three protagonists. "It is absurd, of course, beyond belief but there are three women pulling off this adventure. One is landing a plane, one is breaking a safe… doing all kinds of things together and the camaraderie between the three is excellent because they say a woman is a woman’s worst enemy, not so here." she noted, highlighting the camaraderie.

Kareena Kapoor, echoing Tagore's sentiments, celebrated 'Crew' not only for its entertainment value but also for its commercial success. She expressed optimism about the film's impact on encouraging more women-centric stories in Bollywood. "Crew has done very well. Three women are doing all kinds of fantastic things and it has done extremely well at the box office. That will encourage a lot of filmmakers to do women-centric films," Kareena said.

More about 'Crew'

The film, produced under the banners of 'Balaji Telefilms' and 'Anil Kapoor Film' & 'Communications Network,' revolves around the journey of three resilient air hostesses facing financial struggles until they stumble upon a passenger concealing gold biscuits. Despite the initial hurdles, 'Crew' managed to garner over ₹100 crore at the Indian box office. Directed by Rajesh A Krishnan, 'Crew' released in theatres on March 29.


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