Veteran Bollywood actress Sharmila Tagore is still renowned for her remarkable acting skills. Although she no longer appears in films, she remains an avid movie watcher. Whenever she gets the chance, she indulges in watching movies. Recently, Sharmila Tagore watched her daughter-in-law Kareena Kapoor's film "Crew," and she reviewed it. In addition to "Crew," she also watched Kiran Rao's "Laapata Ladies" and Ranbir Kapoor's "Animal." After watching these three films, Sharmila Tagore shared her reactions. In a recent podcast with Kapil Sibal, Sharmila Tagore discussed her thoughts on these films. She shared her opinion on how she found her daughter-in-law Kareena's movie "Crew." Sharmila Tagore said, "Everything in this film is amusing, but it seemed quite absurd to me." Reviewing "Crew," Sharmila Tagore remarked that the film challenges the notion that "a woman is a woman's worst enemy." However, she found it difficult to believe many aspects of the film. For instance, there is a plane landing scene and a scene involving breaking into a vault, which seemed far from reality. Nevertheless, the film performed well at the box office, and such films are well-liked by audiences. These types of films have shown filmmakers that women-centric films can also succeed. Sharmila Tagore also praised Kiran Rao's "Laapata Ladies." She said, "This low-budget film is a hit in itself. It is a very beautiful film." "Laapata Ladies" was produced by Aamir Khan's production house, and Kiran Rao introduced new faces in the film, which were well-received by the audience. Here's Why Airtel Increases Tariffs by Up to 21% Across Voice and Data Plans North Korea Claims Successful Test of New Multiwarhead Missile; South Korea Labels it a Failure Google Chrome Boosts Search Experience with New Features and Design Updates