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'No more action films'

Updated on: 21 March,2012 08:24 AM IST  | 
Hiren Kotwani | hiren.kotwani@mid-day.com

Kareena Kapoor swears off the genre and instead wants to concentrate on romantic comedies and dramas

'No more action films'

Kareena Kapoor swears off the genre and instead wants to concentrate on romantic comedies and dramasu00a0

While her contemporaries like Priyanka Chopra and Katrina Kaif are gung-ho about action flicks, Kareena Kapoor would rather stick to romance and drama on the big creen.



Never mind if she's already had a few thrills in her upcoming film with beau Saif Ali Khan. If her own admission is any indication, she might not do an action flick again.

Romance rules
"The kind of action I've done in the film is more intriguing and thrilling than jumping out of buildings. I wouldn't do that because I don't enjoy it," she says, adding that beau Saif knows she doesn't like action.

"So he had asked that there should be minimal action for me. If I were offered another action film, I don't know if I'd do it. I like my romantic films like Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu and also Titanic, which I'm looking forward to seeing in the 3D format," she states.

All in the family
The film is also special for Bebo as it's her first for Saif's production house. "It's his dream film, because he's been wanting to make a spy thriller... like a James Bond, Bourne trilogy and even Tintin. And it's important to me because he wanted me to be a part of it," she grins.

Money matters
Speaking about the reports of the budget and production going haywire after the film's first schedule in Morocco, the actress says that it didn't perturb them a bit. She doesn't shy away from admitting, "We're pretty much used to it. Any publicity is good publicity."




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