
MUMBAI: Imtiaz Ali is one of the most acclaimed directors in Indian cinema, known for delivering some of the finest films. His storytelling and vision are not only unique but also transport audiences into a completely different world through his characters, narratives, and music. He has a remarkable ability to create unforgettable characters, leaving a lasting impact on viewers. One such iconic character is Kareena Kapoor’s Geet from Jab We Met.
During his recent appearance on Komal Nahta’s Game Changers podcast, the director spoke about how he had visualized characters and his visualization for the character Geet. Imitiaz told Komal Nahta, “Let's take "Jab We Met" as an example, since many people have seen it. When I'm writing, I have a picture in my head. I always had this girl in mind – her body language, but her face wasn't clear, it was a little blurry.”
He further added, “Her way of talking, her style, her vibe – it was all in my head. Sometimes, I'd even clearly see her wearing yellow and sitting somewhere, saying, "I'm running away." It's hazy, but when you meet people, you see if their spirit or body language matches that character.
Revealing how Kareena was his first choice, he said, “You might feel that this person doesn't have the exact face or build I imagined, but their inner spark is the same. I always wanted Kareena for this role, and at first, she wasn't interested. But later, she joined the film, and it worked out perfectly. She was my first choice.
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