Kareena said she is a “boring” person in real life and never did anything “crazy” for her husband Saif Ali Khan.
“I don’t think I have done anything crazy for love. I am boring. Saif has an image of being crazy but he is not. He likes me, he has no choice,” Kareena said. She is sharing screen space with Imran Khan again after “Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu.”
In “Gori Tere Pyaar Mein,” Imran will pursue his love interest Kareena, who is playing an urban NGO worker, to a village.
Imran, who is playing the role of a South Indian youth, said he did not have to work on the accent.
“By birth (the character) is a South Indian. He is misfit in the family because he doesn’t speak Tamil and doesn’t follow any tradition. He has studied abroad and there was no need to get the accent,” the 30-year-old said.
Kareena said she could carry herself both as a typical village damsel and a modern urbanite.
The romantic comedy is set to release on November 22.
It seems like Lady Luck has bestowed her smile permanently on the “Begum of Pataudi” because, along with her films being big hits, Kareena Kapoor Khan will be honoured by Asian Sunday newspaper and Members of Parliament for her contribution to the global entertainment industry, at the launch of the newspaper’s London Edition, taking place at House of Commons on October 29. The actor will be honoured by cross-party politicians, on behalf of the British Government.