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Kareena Kapoor says she can't relate when sees her images with filters and edits

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Kareena Kapoor Khan talks about how the concept of beauty has seen a shift and adds that she cannot relate when she sees herself with filters and edits.

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Giving audiences a peak into her personal life, Kareena says, “I think now there is an entire shift to beauty and rawness. I like the fact that there are little lines on my face, I can’t relate when I see myself with filters and edits.”

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Kareena, who has never shied away from flaunting her real skin on social media and even in films, adds, “I’m the first one to say that I am not putting on makeup and I like it like that because I have been like that right from Chameli, Refugee and Dev.”

She shares an anecdote from her 2004 film Dev.

“In Dev I had oil in my hair. The journey should be enjoyed by one, we can’t try and stay at a particular age. I am so happy that I don’t want to be 20 anymore,” she says.

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