Pakistani actress Hira Mani has landed in hot water after claiming that Kareena Kapoor’s iconic role in Jab We Met was inspired by her own personality. The statement has sparked massive backlash on social media, with many accusing her of copying Kareena Kapoor.
Hira Mani Mimicry Kareena Kapoor
Hira Mani, known for her unique acting style and outspoken nature, made headlines after a recent interview. When asked whether she could have played the role of Geet, originally portrayed by Kareena Kapoor, she confidently agreed. She even went a step further, suggesting that the character might have been based on her real life.
Hira stated, “When the film was released, my aunt immediately called me and said, ‘This movie is based on your personality!’ When I watched it, I also felt a strong resemblance. I believe director Imtiaz Ali must have met me at some point, which is why he wrote Geet’s character that way.”
Social Media Reacts to Hira Mani Copying Kareena Kapoor
As soon as Hira Mani’s statement went viral, social media erupted with criticism. Many users accused her of being self-obsessed, some called her cringe, while others mocked her for trying to copy Kareena Kapoor. Some comments even suggested that “The original will always remain the original.”
Additionally, some users compared her to India’s Urvashi Rautela, joking that she is always praising herself and making exaggerated claims.
Despite the backlash, Hira Mani has not responded to the criticism. This isn’t the first time she has faced controversy for her statements. In the past, she has been in the spotlight for her unconventional opinions and bold remarks.
Hira Mani copying Kareena Kapoor’s style and comparing herself to the Bollywood diva has certainly stirred up a debate. Whether she truly believes her claim or was simply making a lighthearted comment, social media users are not letting it slide.