Kareena Kapoor Khan says she was 'in Main Hoon Na, like that Sushmita Sen sari flying' when she met Saif Ali Khan

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Dec 18, 2020, 12:43 PM IST

Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan

Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan fell in love on the sets of their film, Tashan, and got married on October 16, 2012.

Kareena Kapoor Khan candidly admitted to Varun Dhawan during her talk show What Women Want that when she first met her husband Saif Ali Khan, it played out like a romantic scene from a Hindi film in her head. 

While speaking to Varun Dhawan about dating, Kareena was told by the Coolie No 1 actor that when he used to date, he would imagine his first meeting with the girls as a romantic scene - "your eyes cross paths and there is a little bit of attraction. In my head. I don’t think the girls were that filmy, but in my head, a Hindi film was playing for sure."

Kareena also then revealed to Varun that she felt the same way when she met with Saif. She said, "You and I both have grown up in that same kind of space, where we are continuously in a high-speed shot. It happened with me and Saif. Saif will never...it’s not in his head."

According to Kareena, Saif is someone who is more into Hollywood films and Clint Eastwood. "And I was in Main Hoon Na, like that Sushmita (Sen) sari flying. That’s why I said we both are quite similar." Saif and Kareena fell in love on the sets of their film, Tashan, and got married on October 16, 2012. They have a son, Taimur, and she is expecting her second child with him. 

In a recent interview with Bombay Times, Kareena had gushed about Saif and credited him for his support during her pregnancy. 

She had said, "I think that he does understand in a way, especially when it comes to working women — be it a mother, sister, wife or daughter. He understands and respects working women a lot. He gives us the space to do exactly what we want. I think a happy woman is the one who is doing what she loves the most. I am glad that he understands that, and I believe that it comes from his mother."