In a recent exclusive interview with Variety conducted at the UN House, Kareena Kapoor, who was recently bestowed the prestigious title of national ambassador for India by UNICEF, offered insights into her upcoming cinematic venture, “Singham Again.” Amidst a star-studded ensemble cast featuring the likes of Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh, Tiger Shroff, and Arjun Kapoor, among others, Kapoor emphasized the significant roles she and her esteemed female co-star, Deepika Padukone, play in the film’s narrative tapestry.
Describing “Singham Again” as a “completely male testosterone movie,” Kapoor underscored the vital contributions of both herself and Padukone to the film’s overarching storyline. Amidst fervent anticipation surrounding the film, touted as one of the most eagerly awaited Bollywood offerings of the year, Kapoor expressed confidence in its ability to captivate audiences with its grandeur and entertainment quotient. She deemed it a quintessential Bollywood extravaganza, destined to resonate with viewers and leave an indelible impression on the cinematic landscape.
Transitioning from the realm of cinema to her personal escapades, Kapoor recently embarked on a tranquil retreat to Tanzania with her family, following the release of her latest cinematic endeavor, “Crew.” Documenting snippets of her idyllic getaway on social media, Kapoor shared captivating images capturing moments of serenity amidst the picturesque savanna grasslands. Clad in a casual yet chic denim ensemble, Kapoor exuded effortless elegance while embarking on exhilarating safari adventures alongside her son, Taimur. The shared images offer a tantalizing glimpse into their immersive experience, evoking a palpable sense of wanderlust and deep appreciation for nature’s resplendent beauty.
In her social media caption accompanying the enchanting snapshots, Kareena Kapoor affectionately referred to herself and her son as “Savanna girl and boy,” encapsulating the essence of their unforgettable escapade amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Tanzania in the year 2024.