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Apart from being a stellar actress, Kareena Kapoor Khan is also a loving mother to kids Taimur and Jeh. Time and again, the actress has spoken about being a working mother, balancing both worlds, and sharing parenting responsibilities with her husband, Saif Ali Khan. This time too, during an event, the actress opened up about the need for a good upbringing for her kids.
Kareena Kapoor was recently appointed Unicef India’s National Ambassador. During her recent appointment ceremony, the actress shared how necessary it is to make her kids understand gender equality and that both husband and wife can be busy with their work.
“Today they had a holiday and wanted me to be home, but I told them I had to go to work. Taimur was like, ‘You are always going to Delhi and Dubai for work; I want to be with you,’” the actress shared, explaining to him the importance of work.
She also shared what she told Taimur. “I promise to come back and give you more time so that he doesn’t feel neglected in any way,” Kareena made her point while adding, “I want him to grow up knowing that we are equals in this house.”.
In the same press conference, the actress also shared why she and said to talk to each other with love and respect in front of their kids. Stating that kids often pick habits from their parents, Saif has always ensured ‘that they talk to each other with love. “Therefore, our children will talk to each other and others with love. He is very particular about the fact that they are watching and learning from observation,” Kareena said.
In a post on Instagram on May 4, Kareena expressed her gratitude and excitement for becoming the National Ambassador for Unicef India. She emphasised her dedication to advocating for children’s rights and ensuring an equal future for all children. Kareena reflected on her decade-long collaboration with Unicef India, describing it as enriching and insightful.
She penned, “An emotional day for me. I am honoured to be appointed as UNICEF India National Ambassador. Working with @unicefindia over the past 10 years has been truly enriching and insightful. I am proud of the work that we have done and am reiterating my commitment to being a voice for promoting and protecting child rights and an equal future for all children.”
On the work front, Kareena Kapoor made headlines when it was rumoured that she was roped in to play a pivotal role in Yash’s Toxic. However, it was reported recently that Kareena Kapoor Khan, who was supposed to be Yash’s on-screen sister in Toxic, has walked out of the film due to date-related issues. “Kareena Kapoor’s dates do not align with the dates of Yash for Toxic. After making efforts to set the calendar right, the makers have amicably parted ways,” a source cited by Pinkvilla said and then added, “Toxic has a strong sibling emotion, and the part of the sister is very crucial to the narrative, warranting the presence of a top star. The makers are looking to cast actresses with Pan India presence for the part.”
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