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Kareena Kapoor says she wants everyone to watch her and Shahid Kapoor starrer Jab We Met: 'I believe it will continue to connect...'

Kareena Kapoor Khan discussed Jab We Met's impact at WAVES 2025. She encouraged everyone to watch the film. She highlighted Geet's self-love message. Kareena addressed her Hollywood remark. She clarified her commitment to Indian cinema. She expressed joy in Bollywood's unique charm. She lauded its cultural roots. She remains proud of her Punjabi heritage.
Kareena Kapoor says she wants everyone to watch her and Shahid Kapoor starrer Jab We Met: 'I believe it will continue to connect...'
Kareena Kapoor Khan and Shahid Kapoor’s Jab We Met continues to hold a special place in the hearts of Bollywood fans, celebrated as one of the most iconic romantic comedies of all time. Speaking at the WAVES 2025 summit, Kareena reflected on the film’s lasting impact. She encouraged everyone to watch it, adding that every girl should aspire to be like Geet — a woman who unapologetically loves herself and proudly declares, “Main apni favorite hoon.”
The Spirit of Geet: A Universal Connection
At the summit, Kareena Kapoor Khan spoke openly about the timeless appeal of Jab We Met, highlighting how the film captures the essence of a spirited young Punjabi girl. She emphasized that every girl carries that same spark, dreams in her eyes, and the right to make her own choices. According to her, this universal message is what made the film resonate so deeply—and why it continues to touch hearts across the globe.

Addressing the Hollywood Debate
The Crew actress also addressed her previously viral remark about everyone heading to Hollywood. With her trademark wit, she clarified that she's perfectly content staying in India, doing what she loves most—acting in Indian films. She expressed her joy in dancing to Bollywood songs, delivering Hindi dialogues, and proudly embracing her Punjabi roots, often declaring with pride that she’s a Sikhni from Bhatinda.
Embracing Self-Love and Confidence
She wrapped up by expressing that every girl and every woman should not just hear the iconic dialogue “Main apni favourite hoon”, but genuinely feel it and embrace it as a reflection of self-love and confidence.

Reunion and rumours about sequel
At a recent award function, Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan reunited, surprising fans with their warm hug and friendly conversation. This unexpected interaction rekindled memories of their iconic on-screen chemistry as Geet and Aditya from Jab We Met.
Addressing rumors about a potential sequel, Shahid remarked that any decision would be up to the director, Imtiaz Ali. He expressed openness to the idea, stating that if a compelling story emerges, a sequel could be considered.
Director Imtiaz Ali also commented on the reunion, expressing delight at their interaction and reminiscing about the enjoyable experience of working with them on the original film. However, he clarified that there are no immediate plans for a sequel .
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