Hira Mani Compares Herself to Kareena Kapoor
The comparison has sparked a lively debate among fans, with some defending Hira's confidence and others criticizing her for overestimating her resemblance to the iconic character, made famous by Kareena Kapoor Khan in the movie "Jab We Met", and how this will affect her career in the long run.

Pakistani actress Hira Mani has sparked a social media frenzy after jokingly claiming that she inspired director Imtiaz Ali to create the iconic character Geet from the movie "Jab We Met", a role made famous by Bollywood star Kareena Kapoor Khan.
In a recent podcast, Hira was asked about a romantic classic role she would have liked to play, and her friend suggested "Jab We Met". Hira agreed, saying her family and friends think she resembles Geet's lively personality. She jokingly stated that director Imtiaz Ali must have met her and been inspired to create Geet after her. However, netizens reacted with humor, calling her "Khush fehmi check karo" (check your self-confidence) and "Geet from korangi" (a reference to Hira's hometown).
Hira Mani's comments have been met with a mix of amusement and skepticism on social media, with many users poking fun at her claim. Despite the backlash, Hira believes she shares similarities with Geet's character and often gets compared to Kareena Kapoor Khan. The comparison has sparked a lively debate among fans, with some defending Hira's confidence and others criticizing her for overestimating her resemblance to the iconic character.
The incident highlights the power of social media in shaping public opinion and the importance of being mindful of one's comments in the public eye. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how Hira Mani will respond to the criticism and whether she will continue to embrace the comparison to Kareena Kapoor's iconic character.