Shahid Kapoor LASHES OUT At A Reporter For Pestering Kiara Advani About Kissing Scenes
At the trailer launch of Kabir Singh, Kiara Advani found herself in a fix when a reporter constantly kept asking her about her kissing scenes in the film.
Shahid
Kapoor
shuts
down
reporter
for
asking
about
kissing
scene
with
Kiara
Advani
|
FilmiBeat
The
makers
of
Shahid
Kapoor-Kiara
Advani's
Kabir
Singh
recently
launched
the
film's
trailer
at
an
event
in
Mumbai.
The
film
is
a
remake
of
Vijay
Deverakonda's
Telugu
blockbuster
'Arjun
Reddy'.
The
trailer
of
the
Shahid
Kapoor
starrer
received
love
from
all
corners
and
now,
the
audience
is
eagerly
waiting
to
watch
Shahid's
angry
young
man
act
on
the
big
screen.
Meanwhile
at
the
trailer
launch
of
the
film,
Kiara
Advani
found
herself
in
a
fix
when
a
reporter
constantly
kept
asking
her
about
her
kissing
scenes
in
the
film.
Finally,
Shahid
came
to
his
co-star's
rescue
and
gave
the
reporter
a
piece
of
his
mind.
A
Reporter
Kept
Pestering
Kiara
About
Her
Kissing
Scenes
In
The
Film
As
per
a
report
in
Times
of
India,
a
reporter
asked
Kiara
Advani
how
many
kissing
scenes
were
there
in
the
film.
While
Kiara
was
polite
enough
and
laughed
off
the
question
by
saying
she
did
not
count
them,
the
reporter
refused
to
budge
and
kept
asking
the
same
question
again
and
again.
Here's
What
Made
Shahid
Lose
His
Temper
When
the
reporter
again
prodded
Kiara
to
answer
the
same
question
Shahid
got
irked
and
lashed
out,
"Have
you
not
had
a
girlfriend
since
a
long
time?"
The
Actor
Slammed
The
Reporter
For
Asking
Such
A
Question
Shahid
refused
to
hold
back
and
put
an
end
to
the
discussion
by
saying,
Why
can't
you
ask
questions
apart
from
kissing?
We
have
done
a
lot
of
acting
as
well
in
the
film."
Kabir
Singh
Is
A
Beautiful
Love
Story,
Says
Shahid
Earlier
while
speaking
to
IANS,
Shahid
said,
"Kabir
Singh
is
an
intense
love
and
beautiful
love
story
and
please
don't
get
drawn
into
the
fact
that
there
is
alcohol,
cigarettes
and
things
like
that
are
shown
in
the
film.
Sometimes
to
show
the
pain
a
man
goes
through,
you
need
to
use
certain
things
to
help
the
audience
understand
that
and
there
is
a
lot
of
honesty
in
the
film."