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Kareena Kapoor Khan: From Divine Figures To Shaktimaan And Krishh, India Has League Of Superheroes

Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor Khan says that Hindi cinema has always had its unique charm, but catching up with Marvel바카라s level of storytelling requires a script, a vision and the right timing.

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Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor Khan says that Hindi cinema has always had its unique charm, but catching up with Marvel바카라s level of storytelling requires a script, a vision and the right timing.

Kareena has lent her voice to Black Widow in Marvel바카라s 바카라Westlanders: Black Widow바카라, the third instalment of the Hindi Audible podcast series.

Asked why is it taking time for Hindi cinema to tap into something like what Marvel has made, Kareena told IANS: 바카라Well, Audible has already brought Marvel to India with Marvel바카라s Wastelanders so that is a start. Having said that, Hindi cinema has always had its unique charm, but catching up with Marvel바카라s level of storytelling requires a script, a vision and the right timing.바카라

The actress then said that India has seen a whole different league of superheroes.

바카라India for that matter, has seen a whole other league of superheroes, from Shaktiman to Krishh. And let바카라s not forget, in a land where deities are worshiped, we even consider the divine figures as heroes,바카라 said the actress.

The actress added: 바카라We바카라ve had epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, adapted in countless ways over the years. And talking about the kind of superheroes that have emerged in recent years, yes, in that respect also Indian cinema is evolving.바카라

Kareena affirms that 바카라we바카라re getting there바카라.

바카라Exploring new genres, and pushing boundaries. Our industry may also one day witness a superhero revolution of its kind, and you can bet your last penny that when it happens, it바카라ll be nothing short of spectacular in its own right. We have got to trust the process, and when the time is right, we바카라ll have our superhero saga that will rock the world," she added.

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