Bajrangi Bhaijaan may be a success, but unhappy fans of Kareena Kapoor write open letter to star 
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Bajrangi Bhaijaan may be a success, but unhappy fans of Kareena Kapoor write open letter to star

Written by : TNM

Bollywood actor Kareena Kapoor has been in the news recently for opting out of Rajkumar Gupta’s upcoming flick Section 84. Her decision has left fans of the 34-year-old actor pretty perplexed about the shape her career is taking, and they have shot an open letter to her.The letter, which can be found in full here, is directed to her by “Loyal Fans”. The actor is said to have not been very happy with the script of Gupta’s movie and chose to opt out.  The actor’s fans however, are concerned with the direction her film-career is taking, after sources close to the project have suggested that the actor demanded too many changes in the script.“You proved us and critics right, with choosing content-backed films such as "Omkara", "Chameli", "Jab We Met", "Heroine", and "Talaash" where you demonstrated substantial performances. You did more than justice to roles that had you dig deep into emotions, and you always projected every sentiment with sheer brilliancy,” it says.The letter adds that while there have been disappointments related to her choice of films along the way, “your well-wishers find it hard to content themselves with secondary roles and short screen times for the talented superstar that you are and that we support so vehemently.”The letter goes on to take a dig at the fact that post-marriage, her share of movies started drying up. “Since 2012, you have preferred tapping your potential by favouring those types of activities and you have rejected many good scripts. Your marriage being the reason why you decided to take a break from substantial roles since 2012 surely is understandable—however it has been hard to wait when your husband himself has, in the meantime, been the lead actor in five different films.”It mentions that while promoting her latest film "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", the actor referred to the success of films like "Chameli" and "Omkara", which were released in 2003 and 2006 respectively.The letter then goes on to address their disappointment surrounding her decision to abandon Section 84."After three years of anxious waiting, we had finally gotten what we prayed for. Although your roles in Udta Punjab or R Balki’s next are bringing much-needed freshness to your filmography, the script that was brought to you by Raj Kumar Gupta held most potential because it was going to be exclusively centred around you. Additionally, Ritesh Shah, who wrote that script, told your fans that he was working extremely hard to make a script worthy of you. This only contributed to build up excitement around the project."Finally, fans of the actor mention that after her decision to opt out of the movie, “deafening silence has hit your fan base online.” It goes on to request her to do right by her fans who have stuck by her."Kareena: we request that you take into account your fans’ wishes when you select roles, and that you do not solely rely on your management for this. Please do take into account that we keep you alive online and off-line, who do PR work on your behalf online and off-line, and who stand by you day and night against everything. However as well-wishers, we are also entitled to feel disappointed and let down by your decisions which do not allow us any space. We do so much for you on a daily basis, and we constantly send you so much love: as a consequence, our only request for you is that you give us some love back.""Please, do not let us down anymore, and please do re-consider Raj Kumar Gupta’s project because you care about us as much as we care about you,” it says.