Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor remains evergreen in the industry. From 90s to ‘00s, the actress continued to reign in the films. However, she took a break from the entertainment industry to focus on her kids. Now that she has been back on screen, the actress recalls how different the filming structure was back in the day.Recalling 90s set-up, Karisma Kapoor told Grazia India, “I’ve seen movies from the time when there were no scripts, we just knew we would be doing a movie – there’d be a hero, four to five dance numbers and one or two great scenes and we’d be like okay let’s work hard and get noticed.”The actress also recalled that her film Zubeidaa (2001, directed by Shyam Benegal), was the first sync sound movie in India. She also said that Dil To Pagal Hai (1997, directed by Yash Chopra) was the first film that they had a monitor for. Meanwhile, Karisma Kapoor returned to the movies with Homi Adajania’s Murder Mubarak. She also has another project titled Brown. The actress is also set to become a judge on India’s Best Dancer 4.