Even
though
Vaani
Kapoor
has
loved
watching
films
since
her
childhood,
the
actor
says
she
didn't
get
star-struck
when
she
became
an
actor
and
got
to
meet
her
matinee
idols.
In
a
tete-a-tete
with
a
leading
daily,
Vaani
said
that
no
matter
how
big
a
star
appears
in
front
of
her,
she
doesn't
get
carried
away.
She
further
added
that
she
doesn't
let
their
presence
affect
her
in
that
way.
Vaani
said,
"I
love
to
see
them.
I
have
not
overtly
been
intimidated
in
their
presence,
but
I
can't
walk
up
to
someone
like
Shah
Rukh
Khan
and
start
a
conversation
on
my
own.
I
am
a
little
reserved
in
that
sense.
I
can
stare
like
a
stalker
from
a
distance
and
appreciate
their
work
on
screen.
Now,
when
I
am
in
this
profession,
I
know
what
we
all
do
is
a
job.
So,
I
don't
get
star-struck."
Recalling
her
childhood
days,
the
War
actress
said
that
she
and
her
sister
were
an
ardent
fan
of
The
Bold
and
The
Beautiful.
They
would
return
from
school,
finish
lunch
and
watch
the
show
with
their
mom.
Reminiscing
about
the
old
days,
Vaani
said,
"With
papa,
it
was
Hindi
films,
all
the
way
from
Seeta
Aur
Geeta
and
Guide
to
Chaalbaaz.
We
completely
enjoyed
Madhuri
Dixit
and
Sridevi's
films.
Dharmendra
is
my
dad's
favourite
hero.
I
hope
that
someday
I
can
have
my
dad
meet
him.
My
cousins
and
I
would
watch
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
films-
all
of
them.
My
mother
exposed
me
to
Hollywood
films,
too.
The
Bridges
of
Madison
County
is
my
favourite.
It
could
be
any
genre
or
actor,
I
can
watch
a
film
if
it
has
great
content.
My
inspirations
range
from
Meryl
Streep
to
Sridevi
and
Madhuri
ma'am."
With
respect
to
work,
Vaani
has
three
ambitious
projects
in
her
kitty-
Akshay
Kumar's
Bell
Bottom,
Ranbir
Kapoor's
Shamshera
and
Ayushmann
Khurrana's
Chandigarh
Kare
Aashiqui.
The
genres
of
all
these
films
are
poles
apart
and
Vaani
is
happy
that
her
fans
will
get
to
see
more
versatile
side
of
hers
when
these
films
will
hit
the
theatres.