The 36-year-old actress and Saif welcomed their first child together on December 20 last year. Many social media users targeted the celebrity couple for naming their son after a 14th century Mongol invader.
When asked if there is way to deal with the scrutiny, that celebrity kids face, which in her baby's case began right after the birth, Kareena told PTI, "I want to look at it like he is going to get the best of his parents. I was born in a famous film family and so was Saif, yet we are very grounded.
Taimur is Kareena's first child, while Saif already has daughter Sara and Ibrahim with his former wife Amrita Singh.
The 36-year-old actress says her husband Saif is a hands-on father and both she and the actor are growing as parents with every passing day.
While most women shy away from cameras during pregnancy, Kareena was one star who posed for shutterbugs all throughout the nine months and impressed with her stylish maternity wardrobe. She even stepped out for a dinner date with her husband just a week after giving birth and recently walked the ramp at the Lakme Fashion Week.
"Pregnancy is the most lovely thing. It is a natural phenomenon, it happens to every women. I don't know why would I have sat at home and not work. Pregnancy is not an illness and so isn't delivery. I am always out ands about. Work is part of my DNA, it will always be there."
Kareena says her work commitments keep her away from her little one but it feels it gives her son to spend some time with his father.
On the work front, the actress will resume the shooting of "Veere Di Wedding" in the next few months and has already started working on her fitness. The film which also stars Sonam Kapoor and Swara Bhaskar will be directed by Shashanka Ghosh.
Kareena says post-motherhood, there will be no change in the kind of films she does and will always prefer to have a mixed bag of projects.
"I did not think there has ever been a plan for me. I have always been very proud to be a glamorous commercial actress. I will always balance that out. I will always do a mixed bag of films. I will always look for a good script.
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