Kareena not worried about husband's intimate scenes on-screen

November 6, 2013

KareenaMumbai, Nov 6: Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan says she does not mind actor-husband Saif Ali Khan getting intimate with other heroines on-screen.

"We do not feel insecure. This is my professional life and my personal life has got nothing to do with it (professional life) at all. They are two separate areas of my life. There is no insecurity that I feel (when Saif getting intimate with any heroine). He is an actor and that is his job," Kareena told .

"He should get intimate with other actresses. If it is a romantic song he should look like a romantic hero. He should look good all the time (with his co-stars). I want him to do that and vice versa," she said.

According to Kareena, Sonakshi is the best co-star of Saif in 'Bullett Raja'.

"I hope 'Bullett Raja' does well. He should work with everybody and all films should do well. Whenever his film is releasing he should look good with that particular heroine," she adds.

Kareena reveals they don't watch much Hindi films and the last one they saw was '3 Idiots' and 'Dabangg'.

"I watch Saif's films. Illumati Films office is the same building that we stay in, so the edit happens down. So if he is down (for editing) I go and watch it. Like 'Cocktail' I saw three four months before the release. He doesn't watch my films. At home, we generally do not watch Bollywood films..I haven't even gone to theatre. But I want to see a good film in a theatre," she added.

After a five-year courtship Saif and Kareena tied the knot in October last year. Kareena feels he has not changed after marriage and hopes the Nawab of Pataudi remains the same.

"I don't see any change in him as such and hopefully he should not change because I like him the way he is. We both are very independent people. He is busy doing 'Bullett Raja' interviews now he never asks me which film I am doing," she said.

"Our ideologies are modern we are very modern in our approach. At the same time, family and traditional values matter to us. Saif is very traditional... He has lot of family values and that is the way I am," she said.

Kareena says besides films she wants to indulge in other activities.

"I think I have learnt to understand life a lot more, enjoy life more. And realise that there is a life beyond films. And it is nice. I like travelling and I want to play a sport. I have never ever learnt to play any sport in my life, I want to now... and it is never too late to try different things," she said.

"Saif was saying we should learn how to play tennis. It is good to learn a sport. I don't read books much but I do google facts whether it is music or arts or anything. I started doing that now. I think there is so much more to life," Kareena added.

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June 4,2020

Mumbai, Jun 4: Casting director Krish Kapur, who had worked on films like Mahesh Bhatt's Jalebi and Kriti Kharbanda-starrer Veere Ki Wedding, passed away at the age of 28 due to brain hemorrhage, his family said.

There was speculation that Kapur died in a road accident but his maternal uncle, Sunil Bhalla, dismissed the reports, saying that the casting director fainted at his home in suburban Mira Road here and suffered brain hemorrhage.

According to Bhalla, Kapur breathed his last on May 31.

"He had no medical history. He was healthy and doing absolutely fine. On May 31, he just collapsed and started to bleed. He died of brain hemorrhage," Bhalla said on Wednesday.

Kapur is survived by his mother, wife and seven-year-old child.

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April 23,2020

New Delhi, Apr 23: As the holy month of Ramzan is about to begin, several Muslim public figures on Thursday appealed to the community to offer tarawih and hold iftar inside their homes and follow the lockdown regulations imposed to tackle the coronavirus threat.

Television actor Iqbal Khan in a video message appealed to the people to not step out of their houses during Ramzan.

"This time around, whatever you do during Ramzan, you have to do it inside your houses. Do not visit mosques; offer tarawih (late evening prayers offered during Ramzan) at your homes. Your stepping outside will not only put you in a problem but may put your family members in trouble also," said Khan.

"And that will be wrong, do not go outside. If anyone says you have to go outside then they are wrong. Stay home and stay safe and help others stay safe too," he added.

Another TV actor and Tik Tok star Jannat Zubair asked people to avoid any kind of social gatherings so as to ensure the safety of everyone.

"I know we are in a difficult situation but there is no need to panic. We will overcome this and things will be fine. The holy month of Ramzan is going to start, please stay home, offer prayers at your homes and avoid family/friends gatherings for now. It is just a matter of time, things will be fine soon. Stay home and stay safe," she said.
Ramzan is likely to begin from April 24.

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May 15,2020

New Delhi, May 15: In an attempt to constructively use leisure time during the lockdown, actor Bhumi Pednekar has started learning Kathak from her mother, Sumitra Pednekar, who is a trained dancer of this discipline.

Elaborating on her keenness to enhance her knowledge on the dance form, the actor explained about her routine followed for the dance practice and how much she is enjoying it.

"I wanted to learn kathak for a long time as my mother is a trained Kathak dancer! So, for about an hour in the evening this what I and my mom do. She is quite enjoying it and I'm loving learning it from her!" the 30-year-old actor said.

The growing fear of coronavirus has halted many entertainment shootings and productions. The 'Pati Patni Aur Who' actor referring to the current situation opened about the uncertainties of going back to shootings.

"It has put a big question mark on when will we get back to work and how things are going to be. There's a lot of uncertainty. Of course, our dates and schedules have gone haywire and we can't plan anything," she added.

However, the 'Bala' actor is finding a silver lining among the gloom as she says that the time has given her an opportunity to get back to what she used to love as a child - the habit of reading.

"I was a voracious reader but since entering Bollywood I haven't got a chance to read something at a stretch," she said.

"But now, I have got all the time and I'm making full use of the time at hand. I have been watching TED talks and have been reading a lot about climate change because that is something, I am severely passionate about. This time has been very educational for me," she added.

On the professional front, Pednekar will be soon seen as a leading lady in the Akshay Kumar's 'Durgavati' and award-winning director Alankrita Srivastava's 'Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitaare'.

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