Kareena
Kapoor,
who
has
done
her
share
of
female-centric
dramas,
says
she
wouldn't
accept
a
biopic
or
a
woman-oriented
script
just
because
others
are
doing
it.
It
won't
be
saying
wrong
that
this
year
is
riding
high
on
women
centric
dramas.
Be
it
Kangana
Ranaut's
sleeper
hit
Queen
or
Alia
Bhatt's
raod
movie
Highway
or
Rani
Mukerji's
Mardaani
or
boxing
champ
Mary
Kom's
biopic
starring
Priyanka
Chopra
in
the
title
role
-
all
came
and
conquered
the
box
office.
When
asked
Kareena
about
the
same,
she
said,
"I
have
done
female-centric
film.
I
did
'Chameli'
at
22,
then
'Jab
We
Met'
and
then
'Heroine'."
"So,
I
would
only
do
one
if
I
really
like
the
script
and
not
just
because
everyone
is
doing
it.
That
is
not
how
I
work," the
34-year-old
said
Wednesday
at
the
Head
&
Shoulders
event
here.
Kareena
was
recently
seen
in
Rohit
Shetty's
commercial
hit
Singham
Returns
and
her
upcoming
films
include
Happy
Ending
with
husband
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
Gabbar
opposite
Akshay
Kumar.