DID YOU KNOW Kareena Kapoor Wanted To Become A Lawyer Before Entering Bollywood? She Changed Her Mind After Attending Classes For 5 Days

Kareena Kapoor reveals she wanted to become a lawyer and even signed up at the government law college before entering Bollywood!

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DID YOU KNOW Kareena Kapoor Wanted To Become A Lawyer Before Entering Bollywood? She Changed Her Mind After Attending Classes For 5 Days
Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor Khan is an actor par excellence and there is no denying that. In her career spanning more than a decade, she has played a variety of roles and has many hits films to her credit. But did you know before entering the film industry, Bebo wanted to become a lawyer, she had even signed up for a law college in Mumbai? Yes, you read that right! The Jab We Met actress made this surprising revelation in a recent interview.

Speaking with Film Companion, the Udta Punjab actress mentioned she changed her mind just after attending law classes for five days. She felt like this is not for her after she saw the size of the books. Kareena was quoted saying, “I did try to sign myself up at the government law college. I did go for 5 days. When I saw the size of the books, I was like, I don’t think this is for me. So, I did keep that option open of wanting to be a lawyer. I don’t know what I was thinking! But I can’t even imagine myself not being in front of the camera.” ALSO READ: Kareena Kapoor Khan Reveals Saif Ali Khan’s Reaction To Paparazzi Culture; Says, ‘I’m Not Drawing Any Lines, If They’re Clicking Let Them’



Meanwhile, the 42-year-old actress is regarded as the most sought-after actress in Bollywood. She has an array of interesting projects lineup in her kitty. Amongst them are Rhea Kapoor's The Crew with Tabu, Kriti Sanon and Diljit Dosanjh, and Sujoy Ghosh's next thriller film. Kareena is making her highly-awaited OTT debut with Ghosh's project which is based on the book The Devotion Of Suspect X. 

Apart from this, she also has a project with Vijay Varma and Jaideep Ahlawat in the pipeline.