Tag: Karisma Kapoor

  • Zee Action lines up blockbuster movies in ‘Action ka Punchnama’

    Zee Action lines up blockbuster movies in ‘Action ka Punchnama’

    MUMBAI: Zee Action, India’s one stop destination for action movies, presents a terrific line-up of action films titled Action ka Punchnama starting from 20 March at 8 pm. Airing every night, the week filled with thrill and adventure will end on 26 March 2016.

    The festival commences with Vidroh – Let's Fight Back on 20 March at 8 pm. The movie stars the very pretty Kriti Sanon and Naga Chaitanya in lead roles. The action crime film revolves around a conman in urgent need of a lump sum amount of money and a policeman to catch him red handed. The next in line is Bal Brahmachari, a murder mystery starring Karisma Kapoor, Deepak Tijori and Puru Rajkumar on 21 March. On 22 March catch Mera Krodhstarring Ravi Teja in a lead role. The romantic action drama revolves around three close friends and a complicated love story with twists and turns. Khalnayak on 23rd March with Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff and Madhuri Dixit in pivotal roles is sure to entertain the audiences. This blockbuster is about the escape and attempted capture of a terrorist criminal Ballu by Inspector Ram and his girlfriend, officer Ganga. The next action flick is Police Police on 24 March. The movie starringRavi Teja is about four buddies who accidentally get selected in the Police Academy, but face a series of obstacles before they reach their destination. It will be followed by Pandav – The Punch on 25 March starring Arya and Pooja revolving around Rudran, who was left behind by his parent in Varanasi to become an Aghori. Action ka Punchnama will conclude on 26 March with Phool Aur Kaante starring Ajay Devgn and Madhu in lead roles. Ajay Devgn's entry in the film became very popular where he appeared standing and balancing on two moving motorcycles and similar stunts have been repeated by him in various films thereafter.

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  • Diageo and NDTV partner to launch ‘Road to Safety’

    Diageo and NDTV partner to launch ‘Road to Safety’

    MUMBAI: Diageo and NDTV have joined hands to launch ‘Diageo-NDTV Road to Safety’ – a campaign aimed at addressing one of the biggest concerns for the Indian government and society today -the appalling state of road safety in our country. The campaign aims to make our roads safer and reduce the number of preventable accidents by encouraging citizens, specially the youth of India, to be more responsible behind the wheel.

     

     

    Bollywood actor Karisma Kapoor,, veteran cricketer Anil Kumble and Karnataka Transport Minister Shri Ramalinga Reddy all came together to lend their support to the ‘Diageo-NDTV Road to Safety’ campaign and inspire people to take a pledge to Never Drink and Drive. Also present were Dr. Rohit Baluja, President, Institute of Road Traffic Education and Praveen Sood, IPS, Additional Director General of Police and Principal Secretary, Home, Karnataka.

     

     

    Karisma Kapoor expressed her concerns on the state of road safety in the country and said, “I am proud to support the Road to Safety cause. So many lives are lost every year in India due to a casual approach and lack of knowledge about road safety. Initiatives like this will go a long way in educating people about road safety measures and in turn will help save lives.”

     

     

    Anand Kripalu, Managing Director of United Spirits (a Diageo group company) said “Diageo and USL are taking the lead to persuade consumers to take responsibility for their actions and put safety first.  Diageo’s Road to Safety initiative is a yearlong program of partnership with government, NGOs and educational institutes to cause a paradigm shift in people’s approach to Road Safety in India.”

     

     

    Union Minster for Road Transport & Highways, Nitin Gadkari, said that the Central government committed to improving national and state highways along with changing the law and bringing these in line with international standards. A new Motor Vehicle Act will be introduced in the next session of Parliament. He added that drivers and pedestrians have to take more responsibility for their actions and be aware of the rules of the road; and that suggestions from the public and the use of hi-tech equipment will also help in implementing a safer and healthier driving environment.

     

     

    Last year, over 1,37,000 people lost their lives on Indian roads, a number that is shockingly more than the fatalities reported in all our wars put together. Averaging an accident every minute, and a fatality once every 4, Indian roads are some of the most dangerous in the world.

     

    Launching the initiative Vikram Chandra, CEO, NDTV Group said, “The number of fatalities due to road mishaps is shocking and is a huge issue that we urgently need to address. NDTV has always been concerned about such issues and has tried to find practical solutions for these. We hope that with this campaign we are able to sensitize and educate citizens and create awareness about road safety.”

     

     

    The campaign aims to educate and inspire citizens to action by drawing attention to critical issues including lack of safety awareness, public apathy towards accident victims and a widening gap between legislation and enforcement. This campaign will be launched across the country and will address city specific road safety issues.

  • Rasna to spend up to Rs 50 millon over next three months to market its new Ju-C beverage range

    Rasna to spend up to Rs 50 millon over next three months to market its new Ju-C beverage range

    NEW DELHI: Rasna, which has entered the market of fruit beverages, will spend Rs 40-50 million over the next two months to publicise its new category of bottled fruit beverages.

    Beverage division president and CEO Arshad Siddiqui, told indiantelevision.com that the current emphasis will be on out-of-home, activation, and social media.

    Television commercials and radio spots will form the second part of the campaign, he said. The campaign begins from 1 May.

    He stressed the promotion will revolve around ‘experiential marketing‘, speaking on the sidelines of a press meet to announce the launch of the new ‘Rasna Ju-C‘, four fruit drinks, as part of the beverage division.

    He said in answer to a question that the consumer was very smart today, and therefore the publicity by rival brands that their beverages contain real fruit will not make any difference.

    He said Rasna had remained the market leading in this segment and had captured 93 per cent of the market, despite the fact that it was a private company against multi-nationals operating in the field.

    The beverage was launched by actor Karisma Kapoor, who had been brand ambassador for Rasna around ten years earlier.

    Asked why she had not been asked to be the brand ambassador now that she was a mother, he said there was always a possibility that she may come back.

    For the present, the new Rasna girl is Avan Khambatta, daughter of chairman Piruz Khambatta.

    Earlier during the press meet, Piruz Khambatta said Rasna had done over six hundred commercials over the past few years starring some of the biggest stars of Bollywood.

    Ju-C is designed to facilitate the rapid expansion of Rasna‘s presence in venues where healthier, quick serve options have become an essential component of the menu offering, such as K-12 schools, college campuses &university locations, convenience stores, mom and pop storesincluding entertainment venues. The new range is expected to leave consumers wanting for more.

  • McCain Foods rolls out first TVC with Karisma Kapoor

    MUMBAI: McCain Foods have launched their new television commercial featuring the company‘s first brand ambassador Karisma Kapoor.

    The TVC has been conceptualised by Leo Burnett and produced by Whacky Films Company.

    The campaign revolves around McCain‘s new tagline, ‘Jhatse banao, kuch tasty khao‘ which translates to ‘Quick, fun and tasty snacks made in a jiffy‘.

    The TVC opens with Karisma saying that earlier she was constantly worried about the doorbell ringing, as it would bring kids, family, friends and unexpected guests with their demands of tasty food in minutes.

    However, today when the door bell rings, she welcomes everybody with a smile. She walks into the kitchen and makes McCain snacks in just ‘3minutes‘ from ‘freezer-to-fryer‘. In last scene, Karisma is seen serving McCain snacks to her family. Everybody kicks into celebration mood after tasting the assortment of fun snacks prepared by her within ‘3 minutes‘. The TVC ends with her family member asking ‘Bahar se mangwaya‘ and Karisma smiles back saying, ‘nahin, ghar par McCain banaya‘.

    McCain Foods India general manager – marketing Gunjan Pandey said, “We are a nation of food loving people and our love for food bonds us together. With this campaign, we wanted to capture the happiness, fun and joy which we feel when we indulge in good food”.

    Leo Burnett executive director Sainath Saraban said, “It is ingrained in every Indian woman‘s heart that her family looks up to her for tasty food. She gets constantly challenged on whether her food would meet the expectations of guests and family or not. Situations like unexpected guests at home, kids asking for interesting evening snacks and family members craving for exciting food make her restless. Through this Ad campaign, we have tried to address her inner turmoil. It portrays elevated pride of the ‘lady of the house‘ when delighted family members wonder, whether this food was ordered from outside.”

    The campaign which comprises of 10 TVCs is currently on air on top Hindi and English GECs. The TVCs would be supported by print, radio, outdoor and online, specifically targeting the markets of Delhi, Punjab, Mumbai, Bangalore and Ahmedabad. The duration of the campaign will be around 5 weeks.

  • McCain Foods ropes in Karisma Kapoor as ambassador

    MUMBAI: McCain Foods India, the Indian subsidiary of McCain Foods Canada, has roped in Karisma Kapoor as its first ever brand ambassador in India.

    Bollywood Diva Karisma will endorse the entire range of McCain‘s Indian and International product portfolio through advertising, marketing and promotions.

    Said McCain Foods India managing director Vikas Mittal managing director, “We are delighted to have Karisma Kapoor on board, as she embodies the contemporary women of today – balancing the pressures of work, children and home with grace. Today‘s women have come a long way from the days when cooking tasty snacks meant spending hours in the kitchen over a hot cook stove, having to chop and dice every ingredient from scratch. Now she keeps her frozen reserves handy to save time planning, shopping or preparing dishes, making sit-down family meals much more enjoyable.”

    Karisma Kapoor said: “I look forward to partnering with McCain. Being a true-blue Kapoor, I love good food. And being a mother I know the importance of being able to create appetizing snacks for my kids in few minutes. With McCain‘s easy-to-prepare frozen products, I can serve up popular snacks like French fries & Aloo Tikki as well as innovative snacks like Potato Bites & Veggie Nuggets. Mccain is a great solution for women, whether working or homemakers.”

    The company will shortly be rolling out a new campaign, featuring Karisma as a smart woman who delights her family and guests with quick snacks prepared in minutes. The concept which has been ideated by Leo Burnett is spread across all mediums including Television, Radio, Print and POS. The television campaign will be aired on channels featuring general entertainment, music and lifestyle, English movies and children‘s programs.

    McCain Foods leads the fast emerging market in India for frozen French fries and Potato Specialties. The company is strengthening its India specific product portfolio with products such as Aloo Tikki, besides marking its foray into non-potato based frozen food category with products such as Idli Sambar. McCain branded retail products are most popular and are available in most modern supermarkets as well as traditional stores. The company is continuously increasing its presence in India with its competitively priced products being distributed through specialised cold chain distribution system across Tier I and II cities.

  • Ishqzaade is a mass puller with good performances

    Ishqzaade is a mass puller with good performances

    MUMBAI: Ishqzaade takes the age old formula of love stories of a boy and girl never seeing eye to eye, hailing from families of two sworn enemies and from different religious backgrounds.

    As is the norm, such films are always interesting till the boy and girl profess mutual romance, becoming predictable thereafter. Ishqzaade manages the feat of sustaining interest a little longer than the rest.

     

    Producer: Aditya Chopra.
    Director: Habib Faisal.
    Cast: Arjun Kapoor, Parineeti Chopra.

    c and Parineeti Chopra grew up hating each other and hurling abuses and stones at each other. Kapoor is the uncouth, couldn‘t-care-less kind who hails from a Rajput family. His grandfather is contesting the assembly elections; his opponent and arch rival is Chopra‘s father, a Muslim politician and a sitting MLA.

    Chopra is a firebrand girl who would even trade her earrings for a firearm when she can‘t win a fight verbally. The locale is a small town of Almore in UP where belonging to different communities is reason enough for tensions between two groups. Their being political adversaries only makes the situation worse as guns are picked up at smallest of provocations.

    What is more, both groups make sure the other is provoked into a fight at every possible opportunity. If one faction is having a party, the other will disrupt it and even take away the local nautch girl for his group party. They tear up posters and even empty one‘s bladder on rival‘s poster. One such act by Kapoor earns him a slap from Chopra. He seeks revenge by pretending to fall madly in love with her and to get her to marry him only to desert her after celebrating ‘suhaag raat‘ with her in an empty train compartment.

    The deception hurts Chopra even more, as, on the eve of the elections, the pictures of her Hindu ritual marriage with Kapoor are circulated all over town, which spells doom for her father‘s election prospects. Chopra picks up her gun to kill Kapoor and the fight between the two turns into an all out war between the two factions with the community angle coming to the fore.

    It costs Kapoor‘s mother‘s life to make him see sense and accept and protect his wife‘s life; he discovers true love for Chopra but the couple has to now run from both warring factions as one is not happy with having a Hindu son-in-law and the other with having a Muslim daughter-in-law. It is the later part where the couple is in hiding or on the run that gets predictable and is stretched unnecessarily.

    Ishqzaade is the debut film of Arjun Kapoor and he performs with the élan and confidence of a veteran. His dialogue delivery needs some working on but his position has been confirmed with this film as a mass hero. How he performs in a suave role remains to be seen. Parineeti Chopra, who impressed every one with her first film, Ladies vs Ricky Behl, excels here. She is a natural performer, here to stay. Gauahar Khan does well while the others support ably.

    The direction is good, sticking mainly to the proven formula of a mass film. Music goes well with the film‘s theme and situations, the song ‘Pareshan…‘ being the pick of the lot. Editing needed to be harsher in later parts while dialogue is routine.

    Ishqzaade has opened to very good houses and is also assured of a fair share of it business from single screens too thus making it a profitable enterprise.
     
    Dangerous Ishq is all wrong soon as it begins

     

    Producer: Arun Rangachary.
    Director: Vikram Bhatt.
    Cast: Karisma Kapur, Rajniesh Duggal, Jimmy Shergill, Divya Dutta, Ruslan Mumtaz, Arya Babbar, Gracy Singh, Natasha Sinha, Ravi Kissen.

    When the budget is limited and technique is available in the form of 3D, go for the ‘shock and awe‘ approach to secure a safe opening weekend and an assurance of recovery. It worked for Vikram Bhatt with his earlier film, Haunted, and hence is a formula worth repeating.

    Here, in Dangerous Ishq, the maker blends his use of 3D with spiritualism and reincarnation: the kind of stories you find in the work of Dr Brian Weiss and Ian Stevenson.

    In Dangerous Ishq, Vikram Bhatt begins his story of undying love, jealousy and betrayal in the present era and takes it back to various earlier incarnations of the lovers to the 17th Century. Since the subject of reincarnation can afford all sorts of liberties, the villain as well as the friends remains constant in all their incarnations spanning 500 years. The Brian Weiss and Ian Stevenson stuff is all very well but getting carried away with it is not; limiting the concept to a couple of incarnations would have made the film tauter and with a little work on the twists and turns it would have seemed more plausible and hence interesting. With limited resources, it is not really advisable to go into period sub-drama and end up making it look like street play!

    Karisma Kapur is a top model, deeply in love with her tycoon friend, Rajniesh Duggal. She gets an assignment in Paris for a year but has no heart to leave her boyfriend-cum-fiancé. She decides to go back to him and wants an instant wedding but he is kidnapped by a gang of masked men. A whodunit search begins that takes you back five centuries. Kapur dons various avatars in previous births like a partition victim Hindu girl in love with her eternal lover, a daasi to Meerabai in the 1600s in Mewar, a Mughal warrior‘s fiancé and so on.

    She is told that her villains are her fiance‘s past lives‘ enemies and she recalls their faces and identifies them. The investigating officer Jimmy Shergil pretends not to believe her stories but also lets her tag along on all missions because he is the only one who has been blessed to remember past lives of all concerned in the story. As the story traverses from one life to previous life, the proceeds become so tacky that the film turns into an unintentional comedy. But you don‘t laugh with it, you simply laugh it off.

    Every time the film takes a flashback/forward to present times, some contemporary villains are added-a supari killer, the hero‘s own brother- until one loses the sense of who is who.

    Every time the police follow a new clue, Kapur‘s brain takes her into the past as if she were just clicking a mouse. If only she did not take the viewer along every time she went into past; it is torture.

    Finally, this being a heroine-oriented film, Kapur outsmarts everybody including the police and the demons. She saves the hero instead of the other way around as is the norm in films and it is a happy ending; happy for the sole reason that it has ended.

    Dangerous Ishq is all wrong soon as it begins. The title shows a lack of imagination and the rest of the film is a study in how to squander a good idea. There have been some classic reincarnation films but this one is a joke on the theme. Direction is bad, music is wasted in picturisation and editing is poor. The performances are not much to write home about either.

    Dangerous Ishq is poor film on all counts.

    The Forest is a lost cause

     

    The Forest (Hindi-English in parts) is inspired from various writings of Jim Corbett, mainly from his book, The Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag. Woven around a story of a couple, it tells why as many as 150 people are killed each year in India in leopard or tiger attacks and what turns them into man-eaters in an attempt to address environmental concerns.

    Ankur Vikal and Nandana Sen, the husband wife duo is going through a troubled marriage. Nandana‘s inability to conceive, for which Vikal is responsible, dampens any possibilities of reconciliation between the two.

    They decide to take a break in deep jungles away from any contact, be with each other and sort out their life. What both did not expect was to meet Javed Jaffery, Nandana Sen‘s ex lover, who is a forest officer here living with his son, Salim Ali Zaidi. The ex-lovers soon realise that passion is still burning between the two and Javed Jaffery is the kind who would not mind playing a couple of dirty tricks to get Vikal out of his way and be left alone with Nandana Sen.

    On one occasion, on a night out in the forest, which is strictly prohibited since a man- eater leopard is on the loose, he leaves Vikal on a machan so as to give him an experience of hunting with a rifle. The leopard has been shot at and hurt; unable to chase animals, he has turned into man-eater.

    Javed Jaffery‘s prank costs a forest officer his life who is attacked by the leopard and despite his being picked up and hidden in a room, the leopard, as the jungle belief goes, would get to him anyway and so it does eventually. The story of a hurt leopard ends as does the childless couple‘s as both reconcile.

    The Forest has no prospects at box office; it could have been a good educational film for educational institutions but the story it has chosen to tell about animals and encroaching on their territory is of the adult kind and not quite the type for schools.

  • Karisma Kapoor’s comeback film ‘Dangerous Ishhq 3D’ releasing on 11 May

    Karisma Kapoor’s comeback film ‘Dangerous Ishhq 3D’ releasing on 11 May

    NEW DELHI: ‘Dangerous Ishhq‘, the comeback film of ‘Biwi no. 1‘ Karisma Kapoor, is to be released globally on 11 May in both 2D and 3D.

    Director Vikram Bhatt told indiantelevision.com that a total of 700 prints will be released in 2D and around 330 in 3D.

    The mystery thriller which is based on past life regression has been produced by Reliance Entertainment, DAR Motion Pictures (A Division of DAR Media) and BVG Films (A Division of ASA).

    It is the second film in India to be shot in stereoscopic 3D using state of the art technology and a leading international technical crew after the success of Haunted- 3D in 2011 which was also directed by Vikram Bhatt.

    Others in the cast are Jimmy Shergill, Rajneesh Duggal, Divya Dutta, Sameer Kochar, Gracy Singh, and Ruslaan Mumtaz.

    Addressing a press meet here earlier, Bhatt said he also been influenced by the book Many Lives, Many Masters by Dr Brian Weiss.

    He said the film was drawn from the experiences of his own life. “I had a tryst with emptiness that took me on to the path of spirituality and the search for answers. I studied psychic meditation and then slowly the art of regression into past lives. I know that all this sounds like a lot of nonsense to the people who won‘t believe but to someone like me who has been through the fire of that experience there is no turning back.”

    Asked about the casting of Karishma, he said he had approached her a long time earlier – before his film ‘Haunted‘ – but she had consented just last year.

    Karishma said the story had fascinated her and it had been a challenge to play many roles and speak five different dialects in one film.

    She indicated that this was not a one-film foray on her return to Bollywood and she was considering other offers.

    Duggal who had also appeared in a main role in ‘1920‘ by Vikram Bhatt said he had felt nervous initially about acting with Karishma, but she put him at ease.

    Dangerous Ishhq 3D is the story of Sanjana (Karisma Kapoor) – a super model – and Aditya (Rajneesh Duggall), the son of a big industrialist, who vanishes under mysterious conditions. The film is Sanjana‘s tryst with destiny – her journey into the past to save her future.

    The film has music by Himesh Reshammiya, lyrics by Sameer and Shabbir Ahmed, written by Amin Hajee and dialogues by Girish Dhamija. The director of photography Pravin Bhatt captures over 500 years of Indian history in 3D and Abbas Ali Moughal heralds the action.

  • Dangerous Ishq releasing on 11 May

    Dangerous Ishq releasing on 11 May

    MUMBAI: The Vikram Bhatt helmed Dangerous Ishq-3D, which sees the return to the silver screen of Karisma Kapoor, is being readied to release on 11 May.

    Dangerous Ishq-3D has been jointly produced by Reliance Entertainment, Dar Motion Pictures and BVG Films.

    Based on past life regression, the film stars Jimmy Shergill, Rajnish Duggal, Divya Dutta, Ravi Kissen and Ruslan Mumtaz.

    The shooting of Bhatt-directed 1920 – Evil Returns is fast reaching its climax.

    Bhatt, who is going on the floors with Raaz 3 next week, is set to launch Haunted 2 as well.

  • P&G appoints Karisma Kapoor as brand ambassador for Olay

    P&G appoints Karisma Kapoor as brand ambassador for Olay

    MUMBAI: P&G has appointed Indian actress Karisma Kapoor as the new brand ambassador for its anti ageing skincare product, Olay Total Effects.

    Kapoor joins other actresses — Kajol, Shilpa Shetty, Tisca Chopra and Ira Dubey. 

    P&G Beauty head Sonali Dhawan said, “We welcome Karisma to the Olay Total Effects family, and are excited about having her on board as she exemplifies the Olay philosophy of challenge what’s possible.”

    Kapoor can be seen starring in a new television commercial for Olay Total Effects airing across major television channels.
     

  • Shahid, Kareena & Karisma on Koffee with Karan this Sunday, on Star One and Star World

    MUMBAI: The caffeine on this show is addictive. Honest, candid, witty and stylish… you must have experienced all of this on ‘Koffee with Karan’ last week, this Sunday meet the frank, forthright and fabulous actress Kareena Kapoor and Bollywood’s favourite chocolate boy hero who makes her world go round… Shahid Kapur. Also, joining the sweet couple is the glamorous and gorgeous actress, Karisma Kapoor. Catch the Kapoors’ chat about their relationships, rumors and their career with Karan Johar, this Sunday, March 4th at 9 p.m. only on Star One and Star World.

    Kareena, who was possibly the most irreverent guest on the show in the last season, promises to be even better this time round. From clarifying her problems with Shah Rukh, the Chopras and the Bachchans, she confesses on the show that she is the one who chased Shahid for two months! Kareena also admits that she is a hyper-hysterical girl friend and says, “Shahid is a very good looking guy and his smile can charm a lot of women… so I do get a little nervous.” Shahid talks about the initial insecurities in their relationship, the positive influence they have had on each from Kareena becoming a vegetarian to Shahid becoming more chilled out and relaxed. That’s not all, Karan also tests the couple’s compatibility quotient by quizzing them individually on how much they know about each other. Do they score a 10 on 10? Wait and watch!

    But the real show stealer is the rapid fire round where Karan bombards a volley of questions to Shahid & Kareena. Who is the better dancer – Hrithik or Shahid, whom does Kareena chose? Shah Rukh, Hrithik or Aamir, the superstar Kareena loves? The one woman Shahid would cheat on Kareena for? Kareena in Chameli or Kareena in Omkara – which one was a better performance according to Shahid? If this was not enough, Karisma Kapoor is called on to decide the winner of the rapid fire round? Whom does Karisma choose, her brutally honest kid sister Bebo or Shahid? Lot of revelations… Lot of tongue-in-cheek moments… definitely a must watch!

    Excerpts from the interview:

    Karan: Who are really your friends Bebo?

    Kareena: laughs … Oh god!!

    Karan: Because the whole story goes that Kareena only befriends people who are not a threat to her …

    Kareena: Oh my god! What is this .. Ahh ….. I don’t think so .. But the only actress I think I am closest to is Amrita Arora … She is my only genuine best friend whose an actress..

    Karan: Three years Shahid, with Kareena ..How would you best define your relationship?

    Shahid: It goes beyond words .. She is the centre of my life .. I can’t think of a day without her .. I am very thankful to God for having her in my life … I think I am very lucky …

    Karan: Is she the hyper hysterical girlfriend .. Is she the where you are, what you are doing kind of girl friend …

    Shahid: She has calmed a lot in the last three years .. but I think every woman has these insecurities .. and I think it takes the two people to understand and deal with each others’ areas of ups and downs .. but I think .. yes I am sure she has .. and so do I have these phases of insecurities which we all do .. I think she has come to trust me a lot ..it takes time for things to settle down ..

    Karan: You take up for Shahid a lot .. is that true?

    Karisma: Yes I do ..

    Karan: In what way .. what does he do .. that he needs taking up for?

    Karisma: Well, I mean generally … when they are fighting with each other. I am always caught in the middle of it .. and if I really feel that Shahid is right then I really fire Bebo …

    For all the fun, criticisms and disclosures, catch Karan’s interesting t?te-?-t?te with Shahid and Kareena on ‘Koffee with Karan’, this Sunday, March 4th at 9 p.m. on Star One and Star World