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Proud to be 33, married, working with big stars: Kareena

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Married actresses not getting good roles is a thing of past in Bollywood, according to Kareena Kapoor Khan, who says her career did not suffer any setback after she tied the knot Saif Ali Khan and she still gets to work with top stars like Aamir, Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn.
The 33-year-old actress married Saif in 2012, and right after the wedding she starred opposite Aamir Khan in Talaash, did an item number in Salman-starrer Dabangg 2 and was part of Prakash Jha’s Satyagraha with Amitabh Bachchan and Ajay Devgn.
Kareena will be next seen in Singham Returns opposite Devgn and has also signed a film with Salman titled ‘Bajrangi Baijaan’.
“I am happy and proud that even after marriage I am working with Ajay and Salman… getting offered big-budget commercial films.
Being married is not a crime and it has nothing to do with my career. Hindi movies are changing.
Today it’s all about good actors, not about young and old. I am happy to be married and 33,” Kareena told.
The actress, whose upcoming film Singham Returns will hit theatres this Friday, says she has been keeping so busy after marriage especially for the last few months that her husband has been complaining that he doesn’t get to spend enough time with her because of her tight schedule.
“I am busier after marriage. I have been so busy for the last five months that Saif is like ‘I am not getting enough time with my wife’. So, I have decided that after this I am going to take a break for one and half months and travel with him,” she said. (PTI)
“Singham Returns’ will reunite frequent collaborators- director Rohit Shetty, Devgn and Kareena, who have previously worked together in laugh riots ‘Golmaal 2’ and ‘Golmaal 3’. (MORE) PTI JCH BK 08121334

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