She praises the new wave of content—from Darlings to Killer Soup —where female characters are morally grey. However, she warns against "performative feminism" in media. "Just slapping a pair of glasses on an actress and calling her a 'strong female lead' is not enough. Strong means flawed. Media needs to show women failing, not just winning."
Despite her advocacy for nuanced digital content, Kareena is a fierce defender of mainstream, loud, "masala" entertainment. Having starred in the Race franchise, Golmaal series, and Good Newwz , she understands the mechanics of commercial cinema better than most.
Unlike many stars who look down on commercial cinema, Kareena has a pragmatic, almost populist view of content. She refuses to shame "masala" films.
Looking ahead, Kareena predicts that the entertainment industry will continue to evolve, driven by technological advancements and changing audience preferences. "The future of entertainment lies in creating immersive experiences that transcend traditional boundaries. I believe that we'll see more innovative storytelling, interactive content, and collaborations between different mediums," she concludes.