'Koffee with Karan 8': Kareena Kapoor's apt reply to Karan Johar as he asks about feud with Ameesha Patel

Updated : Nov 16, 2023 22:03
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Kareena Kapoor and Alia Bhatt were the guests on the latest episode of ‘Koffee with Karan’ season 8 and like always, the host Karan Johar made sure he could touch some controversial topics. 

The filmmaker asked about Kareena's old feud with Ameesha Patel which started when Bebo quit ‘Kaho Na Pyaar Hai’ and the film was given to Ameesha. Karan asked why Kareena didn’t attend the ‘Gadar 2’ success party, to which the actor replied that she was not in town. 
But KJo didn’t stop here. He further said that he knew she was in town at that time. “That’s a lie. I know you were in town”, Karan said and insisted upon knowing about both actors’ history to which the ‘Jaane Jaan’ actor said, “The only history I know is that her movie has created history.” 

Kareena talked about the time when Ameesha landed ‘Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai’ after she left the film. Kareena said, “I think films are destiny and everyone went on to do their best.” The host said that Kareena was being too ‘diplomatic.’ 

Bebo also asked Karan in return if he attended the party and when he said he did, the actor ended up saying, “Aap toh har party mein jaate ho (you go to every party).” Alia commented, “She’s trolling you”. Karan still could not give up on his question to which Kareena asked Karan, “Are you a troll?” 

Work front 
Kareena will soon be seen in Rhea Kapoor’s ‘The Crew’. The film will release in March 2024. 

Koffee With Karan 8

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