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Updated: July 01, 2025 07:43
In a candid admission that has stirred nostalgia and controversy alike, Kareena Kapoor Khan has asserted that it was not Ranbir Kapoor but she and her sister Karisma who actually carried on the Kapoor film legacy. Speaking on the UK version of We The Women, Kareena spoke of the trailblazing efforts the Kapoor sisters made in breaking the family's male stranglehold in Bollywood.
Spotlight Moments
Kareena revealed that she had committed to a revamp of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi in 2014 but withdrew to become part of the Union Cabinet
She pointed out that Karisma was the first Kapoor woman to enter films, defying family tradition
Kareena credited their mom Babita with being the driving power behind their careers
She called Karisma and herself tigers, not tigresses, as they had continued the dynasty before Ranbir arrived.
Family Firsts and Film Footprints
Karisma's Pioneering Initiative
Debuted in 1991 with Prem Qaidi, the first Kapoor woman to venture into the line of work
Blockbuster directed movies like Raja Hindustani, Dil To Pagal Hai, and Fiza
Break the mould in a family where women did not venture near the screen
Kareena's Cinematic Versatility
Joined Refugee in 2000 and balanced commercial and performing work
Famous for Chameli, Jab We Met, and Singham Again
Continues to be an abiding presence in Bollywood for over two decades
Ranbir's Rise, But Later
First appeared in 2007 in Saawariya
Achieved success with Rockstar, Barfi!, and Sanju
While he was famous, Kareena mentions that his was the route taken by the Kapoor women Cultural Undercurrent Kareena's statement speaks to a wider cultural realignment in the Bollywood gender script—where inheritance no longer flows through the male line. Her statement recontextualizes the Kapoor family's body of work in a different light, acknowledging the strength it took for Karisma and her to discover the spotlight.
Sources: Mojo Story, Hindustan Times, News18, Times of India, Indian Express, MSN News, ABP Live