A.Yes, a lot of his traits have rubbed off on me.
I would never read before but now, I am reading like two books a month! That is the biggest change in my life. I am so happy about it.
There are little things that I do with Saif that excite me.
I don't know why people are dissecting my career so much. I don't read newspapers much but sometimes I get google alerts on my iPad and it says that Kareena should do this or she shouldn't have done this.
I don't understand why people are so concerned about my career (laughs).
Q.What are you reading now?
I am reading Salvation of a Saint. It's written by a Japanese author Keigo Higashino.
I read a lot of crime thrillers. I am also reading J K Rowling's book The Silkworm. She has written the book under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
Q.There were reports that it was you who had approached Rohit Shetty for the film.
A.I would like to clarify that in 15 years of my career, I have never approached a director. So, this information that I called Rohit is incorrect.
Rohit called me and told me that he had written a role for me and wanted me to be a part of Singham Returns.
I heard the narration and loved my part and agreed to do the film.
Q.Vidya Balan said recently that most films stereotype actresses.
A.What works for one actor may not work for another. Every actor is different.
I don't think I can be part of a film like The Dirty Picture. I don't have the courage and boldness to do such films.
For me, it is a challenge to be part of a film like Golmaal 3 and still have a great role.
It is an honour for me to be part of Singham Returns. That is what works for me and my career.
It is unfair to constantly make comparisons; it is boring.
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