Here’s
How
Dia
Had
Narrated
The
Incident
"It
happened
at
an
event
organised
by
the
Sahara
group
in
Lucknow.
Kareena
Kapoor,
Urmila
Matondkar,
Namrata
Shirodkar
and
I
were
there.
We
were
supposed
to
wear
cotton
salwaar-kameezes
with
the
national
flag.
Kareena
wanted
to
wear
a
ghagra
choli
with
heavy
jewellery
that
she
had
got
specially
made
for
herself."
Kareena
Refused
To
Wear
National
Flag
"Above
all,
she
was
not
wearing
the
national
flag.
Namrata
[Shirodkar]
was
quite
upset
seeing
Kareena
was
not
abiding
with
the
required
uniformity.
I
told
Namrata
to
pick
up
her
outfit
and
walk
out,
so
that
we
could
sort
it
out
privately,"
said
Dia
Mirza.
Suddenly,
Kareena
Started
Shouting
At
Dia
Dia
Mirza
further
revealed,
"Suddenly,
something
struck
Kareena.
She
started
screaming
at
me
at
the
top
of
her
voice,
'Who
the
hell
are
you?
Who
are
you
to
advise
Namrata?' I
was
flabbergasted
and
very
upset.
I
left
the
room,
without
retorting."
Kareena
Is
Unfair
&
Loud:
Dia
Mirza
"Half-an-hour
later,
her
secretary
Jatin
[who
also
happens
to
be
Dia's
secretary]
knocked
at
my
room
to
say
Kareena
wanted
to
know
whether
I
was
ready.
A
few
minutes
later,
she
was
talking
to
me
as
if
nothing
had
happened."
"I
have
come
to
the
conclusion
that
Kareena
is
a
girl
who
does
not
realise
when
she
is
irrational,
unfair
and
loud," concluded
Dia
Mirza.
Dia
Revealed
The
Shocking
Side
Of
Kareena
In
the
other
interview,
when
Dia
spoke
about
the
same
incident,
she
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
just
told
Namrata
that
won`t
Kareena
look
out
of
place.
Kareena
heard
this
and
began
to
shout
at
me.
"What
have
you
got
to
do
with
what
I
wear.
It`s
none
of
your
business.
It`s
my
life.
I`ll
do
whatever
I
want.
I`ll
wear
whatever
I
want."
Dia
was
Clearly
Miffed
With
Bebo’s
Behaviour
Dia
Mirza
had
further
added,
"I
didn`t
mean
it
in
vicious
sense.
I
wasn`t
even
talking
to
her
(Kareena).
I
was
talking
to
Namrata.
Why
did
she
have
to
make
an
issue
about
it?"
Later,
Dia
Also
Called
Kareena
‘Sweet’
"Kareena
Kapoor
is
sweet.
She
did
come
up
to
later
and
clarified
the
whole
thing.
I
don`t
want
to
talk
much
about
all
this
and
draw
unnecessary
attention
to
stories
of
no
consequence,"
said
Dia.