Amrita Arora, Manish Malhotra, Kareena and Karisma Kapoor
Amrita Arora, Manish Malhotra, Kareena and Karisma Kapoor

The shutterbugs love Kareena Kapoor Khan. After all, the gorgeous diva is always ready to pout and pose for the cameras. We often find party pictures of Bebo and her girlies on the internet and she looks the happiest in all those photos. Well, that’s because our Begum is a people person and she loves socializing. While talking to the author of She Walks, She LeadsGunjan Jain, her sister Karisma Kapoor shared:

She was always very adventurous and daring. I was the quiet and meek one. She was the talkative one. At birthday parties, she’d always put on the dance and the show. I remember her being my son’s age, like Kiaan’s age, when she was 4 years old, she was dancing away to the old songs. She was very very young at that time. She was always the one who’d be there performing for everyone. Even in pictures, she would always be ready to pose. But I’d be the shy one. She always had that kind of outlook you know, of being out there. It’s an amazing quality to have – to have a mind of her own at such a young age.

Karisma also elaborated more on how both the sisters are ‘same same but different’

We are very different but at the same time, we are very similar. Our values, our value system, the way our mother, our parents have brought us up is so strong and that’s been constant and similar. But she has always been the daredevil. She’s always been more outspoken. And I’ve always been… I won’t say diplomatic. But I’ve always been this person who always wanted to do the correct thing in life. She has been just the opposite. Even as a child, she was always more of a rebel, always dared to do different things at a very young age. So I was the good child. I was exactly her opposite. My mother would be like, ‘Why don’t you go out? Why don’t you do something adventurous?’ But I would not do that much. She was the one who always took that step forward. So I think that way, she has always inspired me. Right from her first movie, Refugee, she took that leap of doing a very different kind of film.

Cheers to the Kapoor sisters!