Kareena
Kapoor
Khan's
comeback
film
Veere
Di
Wedding
is
COPY
of
THIS
Hollywood
film?
FilmiBeat
Veere
Di
Wedding
starring
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan,
Sonam
Kapoor,
Swara
Bhaskar
and
Shikha
Talsania
in
the
lead
roles,
is
in
tremendous
buzz
owing
to
multiple
reasons
-
it's
Kareena's
first
film
after
Taimur's
birth,
Sonam
&
Kareena's
first
collaboration,
Swara
&
Shikha
are
seen
in
their
coolest
avatars
ever!
While,
the
trailer
of
the
film
got
amazing
responses
especially
from
youth,
many
fans
claimed
that
the
film
is
copied
from
Sex
And
The
City.
Recently,
while
promoting
Veere
Di
Wedding,
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
threw
light
on
this
rumours
and
spoke
the
truth
and
here's
what
she
has
to
say:
Kareena
On
VDW
In
her
recent
interview
with
DNA,
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
made
it
clear
that
it's
neither
a
chick
flick
nor
copied
from
Sex
And
The
City.
She
told,
"It's
not
a
typical
chick
flick
with
costumes
and
songs.
It's
got
soul
and
is
about
four
girls
coming
together."
'Not
Close
To
Sex
And
The
City'
"It's
entertaining
and
the
way
they
talk
to
each
other
is
quite
real.
I
guess
that's
the
reason
Rhea
didn't
want
to
call
it
a
chick
flick.
It
isn't
anything
close
to
Sex
and
The
City,"
said
Kareena.
Kareena
On
The
Cast
Using
Cuss
Words
In
The
Trailer
Kareena
thrashed
those
who
tried
to
shame
the
cast
for
using
cuss
words
in
the
film
and
said,
"When
I
read
the
script,
I
didn't
think
it
would
get
these
kind
of
reactions.
Normal
people,
including
girls,
talk
like
this."
Bebo
Was
Confident
About
The
Trailer
"That's
the
relatability.
Perhaps,
that's
why
it
has
got
strong
reactions.
When
I
saw
the
trailer,
I
knew
people
would
like
it.
It's
got
the
flavour
of
what
the
youth
want
today,"
added
Bebo.
Kareena
On
The
Plot
Of
The
Film
"I
think
Veere
stands
for
my
bro
or
friend's
wedding.
Everyone
has
their
moment.
This
is
a
story
about
four
friends
-
the
first
one
is
tying
the
knot,
the
second
one
is
going
through
a
divorce,
the
other
is
commitment
phobic
and
the
fourth
one
is
married
but
is
facing
issues.
So,
it's
about
four
women
in
different
stages
of
love."