Bollywood star recently found herself at the center of controversy after being spotted at . What caught public attention wasn’t just her presence, but her alleged act of bypassing a long queue at the airport—sparking widespread criticism on social media.
According to viral videos circulating online, Kareena was seen walking past a line of waiting passengers and heading directly to the front for security clearance. While others stood patiently, she reportedly presented her documents and proceeded without waiting, leaving many viewers frustrated.

Social Media Erupts in Anger
The clip quickly gained traction online, with users expressing outrage over what they perceived as celebrity privilege. Many questioned why public figures are allowed to skip queues while ordinary citizens must wait their turn. One user commented, “Why are celebrities treated differently? Everyone has flights to catch—this is unfair.” Others pointed out that such incidents highlight the gap between common people and high-profile personalities, calling it a reflection of inequality in everyday systems.
Silence from Kareena Kapoor
Despite the growing backlash, Kareena has not yet issued any statement or clarification regarding the incident. Her silence has only added fuel to the ongoing debate about preferential treatment in public spaces.
Airport queue scene: Queen Kareena Kapoor arrives!
— RAHUL (@RahulSeeker) April 12, 2026
A simple queue can expose the gap between a society of dignified citizenry and a nation of slaves where all are entrenched in the class, caste, superiority, and inferiority power game. 🤌🏾 pic.twitter.com/vHB4yOI375
Personal and Professional Updates
Recently, Kareena was also seen attending an IPL match featuring and at the iconic , accompanied by her husband and their children. On the work front, she appeared in films like Crew and Singham Again in 2024. Looking ahead, fans can expect to see her in the upcoming movie Daayera, slated for release in 2026.
This incident has once again ignited the conversation around celebrity privilege—raising a simple question: should fame come with faster lines?
