Kareena Kapoor: I don't want 5 bodyguards around Taimur because that's not how Saif and I were brought up

Kareena Kapoor talked about how she plans to balance her professional and personal life after embracing motherhood and the spotlight on son Taimur Ali Khan in a recent interview.

Updated on Jun 04, 2018  |  01:03 PM IST |  4.9M

Kareena Kapoor Khan’s comeback film Veere Di Wedding released to rave reviews today. The actor is back in action after the birth of son Taimur Ali Khan. Taimur keeps paparazzi on their toes and is clicked wherever he goes.

Kareena talked to Huffington Post about how she plans to balance her professional and personal life after embracing motherhood. Kareena said, “The plan now is to do one film a year because I do want to spend time with Saif and my family. I can sense that he wants me around him. He's been home watching Taimur while I have been working so for the next few months, I am going to be home while he finishes the second season of his Netflix show. As for films, I have to be very careful in choosing the one film I do in a year. There's a good chance that I will go wrong for which I hope I am forgiven. Some might work. I start my next by year-end (a Karan Johar production).”

She also talked about son Taimur Ali Khan and how she and Saif Ali Khan are dealing with the constant spotlight on him. “We are dealing with it every day. We obviously don't like it. He gets trailed everywhere, right up to his playschool. He's 18 months old and is beginning to react to it and it worries us. He responds when the cameraperson calls out his name. We are trying to be normal. But it's putting a lot of pressure on us as to what we're going to tell him. I don't know how we're managing. But we are. The problem really is that I don't want to shield my child. I don't want 5 bodyguards around him because that's not how Saif and I were brought up and we both came from affluent families. I want Taimur to have as normal an upbringing as any other child has. But I will say that nobody has crossed a line. So far. But it's worrying for both Saif and me. I want to keep him real and grounded.”

Credits: Huffington Post

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