Kareena Kapoor Biography

Name: Kareena Kapoor (Bebo)

Birthdate: September 21, 1980

Father: Randhir Kapoor Mother: Babita Kapoor

Sister: Karisma Kapoor

GrandFather: Raj Kapoor

Profession: Acting, Modeling

 

 

Kareena Kapoor Favourites

Color: Red and Black Food: Chinese, Italian, and Thai

Hotel: Golden Dragon, Olive, and Thai Pavillion

Actor: Raj Kapoor Actress: Nargis Co-Star: Shahrukh Khan

Hobby: Horse riding and cooking

Hates: Liars and Hypocrites Loves: Honesty and Frankness

Interview with Kareena

I happen to be one of those people who believe in love at first sight. I live for the moment when I will get the feeling that I've known the person all my life whether it's from love at first sight, pure attraction or a huge amount of chemistry.

Soulful eyes are what turn me on in a man. I think eyes are the mirrors to the soul as they reflect everything that goes on in the mind. I love trying to read eyes and piece together what is going on in someone's head.

Trust and honesty are important aspects in a relationship and dishonesty and manipulation turn me off instantly. Even if I get a tiny inkling that I'm being manipulated, I just cut off all ties with the person. Thankfully I have been gifted with the power to spot dishonesty when I see it.

I'm a complete romantic. One of those people who listen to romantic and sad songs and imagine themselves in the situations being sung about. I believe completely in the fairy tale of Prince Charming and no matter how much anyone tells me, I think there is a Prince Charming made for everyone out there.

Romance, for me, is a lot of flowers, affection and laughter. A true romantic sees beauty in everything. Buying flowers, moonlit nights, candle light dinners are thoughtful gestures and impressive, but I wouldn't call them romantic. Romance is something that touches your heart. It could be anything… a word, whisper, touch or even a heartfelt gesture.

My ideal mate is one who will make me laugh since I love a great sense of humour. He will be someone whom I can turn to whenever I'm in need of emotional support. And of course he will have to have clear, honest and soulful eyes.

I am aware that a lot of people of my generation believe in live-in relationships, but I don't. Not that I am judging those who do or getting moralistic, but I personally feel it's not worth the hurt and pain it causes your near and dear ones.

A perfect relationship, according to me, is one that can communicate in silence. Often this comes out of being with each other for years. But I'm hoping once I'm in a relationship I will achieve it faster.