"Ajay was baby sitting when I was shooting for "Dilwale". I feel time has to be managed...Balanced with work. As a mother we feel guilty that we are not getting enough time to spend with my children," Kajol told reporters here at the trailer launch of the film, directed by Rohit Shetty.
"You feel like you want to be with them ...Give them lunch...Dinner. But Ajay has been supportive, he took care of children," she said.
Co-star and buddy Shah Rukh jokingly said, "Ajay must be saying "Aata maji satakli" (the famous dialogue from Devgn's film "Singham").
"I told her I would be shooting outdoor but she was ok with it. She just asked me to do the film. She was tired of seeing me crying on screen, she wanted me to do a happy...Fun film," she added.
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