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Kareena, Kriti, and Tabu got along well, according to the crew director, although she had to tell them to stop messing about

The forthcoming movie Crew, starring Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon, is getting ready for its theatrical premiere this Friday. Starring Diljit Dosanjh and Kapil Sharma, the film is set against the background of the aviation business. And with a cast this impressive, expectations for the movie are quite high.

However, Grapevine often finds that talking about multi-starrers is their favorite subject. Peer rivalry, insecurity, and ego fights are commonplace on movie sets. Furthermore, rumors are sure to arise when three famous people spend so much time in one location. However, Crew seems to be an outlier. BTS footage and the movie’s trailer premiere celebration attested to Tabu, Kareena, and Kriti’s effortless friendship.

In fact, director Rajesh A. Krishnan ruled out ego conflicts between the crew cast members in an exclusive interview with News18 Showsha. “If it occurred, I was unaware of it.” I didn’t notice any ego play, if any existed, since I was mostly focused on my task. I didn’t think it was necessary to strike up conversations. I wasn’t drawn into it, nor did I support any of it. Stars Tabu, Kareena, and Kriti came on board knowing essentially what they were getting into, he explains.

Rather, the atmosphere on the set was vibrant, with all three ladies getting along quite well. “I saw that they had great regard for one another. I had to interrupt their animated conversation by telling them, “Okay, kids, the shot is ready.” He says, “I almost had to tell them to stop messing around and laughing.”

The director saw “a confluence of three different styles of acting like a Mercedes logo with three lines converging to the center” when working with the trio. He praises Tabu, stating, “She absorbs information.” She always believed that the emotional quotient was correct, regardless of the phrases she was uttering. If there were technological difficulties and the continuity men had to step in, she was willing to retake the scene.

Kareena was more interested in “studying the director,” according to Rajesh. It was crucial for Bebo to understand my proposal. Her initial takes on a situation are always as she sees it, and her second takes combine my wishes with hers. Seldom would we do a third take together, and when we did, she would always execute the scene exactly as I had envisioned it, he says.

Regarding Kriti, the director of Lootcase credits her engineering degree for her meticulousness. She dug into some very fascinating things, and she cared about even the smallest nuances. She would ask me about her character often. I had to convince her that it doesn’t matter sometimes, even if I have the answers other times. He says, “She wanted to get to know the role completely since it would help give it a particular mannerism on camera.

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