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Little Miss Arrogant Kapoor

No..no... it's not about Kareena[possible mistake, quite understandable] It's about Sonam :P. Sonam thinks she's so intelligent and rich in attitude. But to my eyes everything she does seems to be too funny and annoying. This is just a compilation of various things I've read, heard and seen about Sonam Kapoor.

Disclaimer: No offense. If you really like her, take it light-heartedly.Facts:

Her words:
Tools to offend anybody irrespective of age and fame.

Her vanity factor:
She reads five books a day. Never forgets to mention her reading list on every intervew.

What does she think of herself?(I)
A fashionista, but wears uncomfortable costumes and embarrasses herself.

How old is she?
2 films old [yet to give a hit] ana scene mattum...

She says that Imran is gorgeous and the most beautiful man she has seen so far.
[I guess this is to offend the current crop actors esp. Ranbir]

Calls Aishwarya, Aunty since she acted with her Dad. Yet she romances Uncle[Aunty's husband] in Delhi-6. [Aishwarya aunty na apram Abhishek?]

When asked why she didn't go with her Dad to Oscars...
She told that she didn't want to get publicized by going with her father to Oscars. [Will anyone call it publicity if you celebrate a glorious moment with your father?]

What does she think of herself? (II)
"I'm Anil Kapoor's daughter, I've got everything that I want...born with a silver spoon in my mouth"Man!!, if you're Anil kapoor's daughter and already great enough...then why do you want to prove yourself as an efficient actress?

When asked about seeing Kunal Kapoor, Abhay Deol... she smartly twists those link-ups and tells that she's glad that people link her up with handsome men.[hehehe...very funny!!??!]

Beauty without attitude is nothing but this kind of cockeyed attitude may ruin her respect. Why? at the same time it's entertaining, isn't it? So thanks to her[I do like this Masakalli girl] ;) :P

Comments

  1. Thank you. Someone else who sees through this arrogrant fake person.

    She keeps trying to portray herself as intelligent by mentioning that she reads books. Yet she still manages to sound stupid.

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  2. She is not arrogant
    OH poor peple whatever she speaks she is working and very charming and innocent whatever she said why do u west yr time look at her where she is and where r u baat ka batangad mat banao

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  3. i liked your portrayal of the masakali girl!!
    Never knew about her dark side :P ,until i read this =)
    Cheers!

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  4. Pow!! take that u kareena and sonam :P
    Ramya that was a nice analysis.

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  5. @Anonymous lad
    You're right !

    @Mamta
    Oh! you could've saved time by not reading this article yaar let alone comment on it.:P

    @Grace
    Still there's more...

    @Nutty-Martian
    See the ladies...you poor guys...
    hehe thanks. :)

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  6. I like this post. I watched Koffe with Karan yesterday and amazed to see her stupidity and arrogance and nonsense talk. She does not have any respect for experienced people in the industry. I wonder how long she will survive with this kind of attitude.

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  7. Of course, I'm glad that some people second my thoughts. I thought of posting a part 2 entry on that show. Soon I will do that.

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  8. I don't think that she is a good actress!!

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